New Regulations for Building a Private Fish Pond in Ukraine.
Constructing Artificial Ponds in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Landowners in Ukraine are permitted to build artificial ponds for fish farming, provided they follow specific regulations. Crucially, no special permits are required if the land is privately owned and designated for personal subsistence farming. These ponds must be isolated from natural water bodies and used solely for the owner's personal needs. This policy supports small-scale, self-sufficient agriculture, which has a long tradition in the region.
However, the process becomes more complex for commercial fish farming ventures. In such cases, approvals are mandatory from environmental agencies, the State Water Resources Agency, and the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection. As expert Vyacheslav Kynda notes,
"the procedure becomes more complicated".
Pond Specifications and Conditions
Regarding pond dimensions, an optimal area can extend to several hectares, with a recommended minimum of 25 square meters. The shape of the pond is not legally prescribed, allowing owners flexibility in their design. However, the depth must be maintained between 1.5 and 2.5 meters to ensure proper conditions for fish hibernation and temperature regulation. Vyacheslav Kynda emphasizes that
"creating an artificial pond on your own plot is permitted if you own that land under private property rights".
Therefore, for those planning to farm fish on private land in Ukraine, it is essential to consider these requirements and recommendations. This approach will not only create a suitable habitat for aquatic life but also help avoid future legal complications.
Given recent legislative changes, the opportunity to construct artificial ponds represents a significant step for developing personal subsistence farming in Ukraine. Raising fish on private plots opens new avenues for self-sufficiency and can provide an additional income stream for owners. Simultaneously, adhering to ecological norms and rules will help preserve natural resources and ensure the sustainable development of the country's fish farming sector.
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