Abstract:This study aimed to determine whether prohibiting the division of agricultural land into too small (less than 2 Ha) parts is still practical and relevant to society’s current situation. The literature used in this study was supported by data from Land Deed Making Officials (PPAT). According to the results, the policy is no longer effective in limiting the minimum agricultural land ownership and preventing agricultural land splitting. This policy is also no longer relevant because: first, the common area of agr… Show more
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