Supreme court rules in favour of Kishantos organic farmers

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Budapest, April 12 (MTI) – The Kúria, Hungary’s supreme court, on Tuesday upheld a ruling by a lower court finding the state at fault for leasing a plot used earlier as an organic farm to a private company.

In its ruling, the Kúria said that the company which won the lease, Mezővidék, had not conducted any farming activities and was ineligible to hold the land under the tender’s criteria.

In June last year, a municipal court ruled in favour of the Rural Development Centre of Kishantos, an organic farm in central Hungary, reversing a primary ruling declaring the Mezővidék contract valid.

The ruling said a contract must be declared invalid if the bidder does not comply with tender’s conditions and should have been disqualified from the bidding.

Disputes have been ongoing over the land leases in Kishantos ever since the new leaseholders started to plough up the organic fields in April 2014. The Kishantos farmers at the time said that the newcomers were not “legally in possession” of the area as there were several legal disputes still under way.

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