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marcin.kazimierczuk@uwm.edu.pl
Acta Sci. Pol., Administratio Locorum 20(4) 2021, 335–343.
https://czasopisma.uwm.edu.pl/index.php/aspal plISSN 1644-0749 eISSN 2450-0771 DOI: 10.31648/aspal.6705
ORIGINAL PAPER
Received: 07.05.2021 Accepted: 31.08.2021
© Copyright by Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
SUPPORT FOR RESTRICTING THE POSSIBILITY OF AFRICAN SWINE
FEVER SPREAD UNDER THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
2014–2020
Marcin Kazimierczuk
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ORCID: 0000-0002-0295-5113
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
1 Obitza street, 10-725 Olsztyn, Poland
ABSTRACT
Of the many measures under Polish Rural Development Programme (RDP) 2014–2020, the aid
instrument entitled “Support for investments in preventive measures aimed at reducing the effects
of probable natural disasters, adverse climatic phenomena and catastrophes” is the focus of this
publication. This mechanism is intended to support, inter alia, agricultural producers at risk of damage
caused by natural disasters such as African swine fever (ASF). The aim of the article is to attempt to
analyse whether, and to what extent, this form of support ensures the sustainability of an agricultural
producer’s business by restricting the possibility of African swine fever spread. The author focuses
on an analysis of normative solutions contained in the instrument to support investments aimed
at preventing the destruction of agricultural productive potential, offered by RDP 2014–2020. The aid
form concerned encourages agricultural producers to initiate preventive measures arising from the
biosecurity programme aimed at restricting the spread of African swine fever. These are preventive
in nature and enable making specific investments to prevent the destruction of agricultural productive
potential due to the emergence of specific epizootic events.
Keywords: Polish Rural Development Programme 2014–2020, financial aid, African swine fever,
biosecurity programme, investment, farm
INTRODUCTION
Financial assistance through the European Agri-
cultural Fund for Rural Development is implemented
in Poland under a single aid scheme entitled “Rural
Development Programme for 2014–2020 (RDP
2014–2020)”. It implements the general objective
[Czechowski, 2019] and specific objectives correspond-
ing to the mission and objectives of the Common
Agricultural Policy as well as to the European Union
rural development priorities [Giemza, 2017]. These
objectives include instruments to support investments
aimed at preventing the destruction of agricultural
production potential. Of the many measures under
RDP 2014–2020, the aid instrument entitled “Sup-
port for investments in preventive measures aimed
at reducing the effects of probable natural disasters,
adverse climatic phenomena and catastrophes” is the
focus of this publication [Mickiewicz & Mickiewicz,
2015]. This mechanism is intended to support, inter
alia, agricultural producers at risk of damage caused
by natural disasters such as African swine fever. Even