Abstract
LFA Payments as an Instrument for Preventing the Depopulation of Rural
Areas in Poland. Farms situated in the less favoured areas (LFA) are faced with difficulties
of a landform, poor quality soil, small areas of agricultural land, a low production scale, low
labour productivity, depopulation, a change in the demographic structure, defeminisation, lack
of successors and a negative balance of migration. These social difficulties significantly affect
the operation of agricultural holdings. Aid in the form of payments seems to be justified as the
temporary prevention from the escalation of these problems. The main objective of the LFA
activity under the Rural Areas Development Programme 2007-2013 was to provide equal opportunities
for the development of farms located in the areas with environmental conditions
unfavourable for farming. These payments are the compensation for an income loss due to environmental
difficulties and they are expected to counteract the depopulation of rural areas. The
research sought to determine the influence of the LFA payments on a reduction of depopulation
in rural areas in Poland in the years 2007-2013. The research showed that the subsidies limited
the population outflow from rural areas, i.e. they increased the probability of maintaining farms.
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