Regional Law No. 212/2006-OZ “On ensuring soil fertility of agricultural land”. Country/Territory Russian Federation Territorial subdivision Moscow Document type Legislation Date 2006 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development Keyword Agricultural land Soil conservation/soil improvement Research Geographical area Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Entry into force notes This Regional Law enters into force the day after the date of its official publication. Abstract This Regional Law regulates the issues of ensuring soil fertility of agricultural land in the process of performance of economic activities by landowners, landlords, land tenants and lease holders of agricultural land. It shall not be applicable to subsidiary smallholding, suburban horticulture and gardening. State regulation of activities aimed at ensuring soil fertility of agricultural land shall be performed in the following ways: (a) elaboration and realization of specific regional programs; (b) participation in federal programs for ensuring soil fertility of agricultural land; (c) assistance in soil, agrochemical, phytosanitary, ecological and toxicological analysis; (d) registration of indices of the state of soil fertility of agricultural land; and (e) scientific research. Full text Russian Website www.regionz.ru References - Legislation Amended by Regional Law No. 49/2015-OZ amending Regional Law No. 212/2006-OZ “On ensuring soil fertility of agricultural land”. Legislation | Russian Federation | 2015 Keyword: Agricultural land, Soil conservation/soil improvement Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Regional Law No. 120/2021-OZ “On agricultural development”. Legislation | Russian Federation | 2021 Keyword: Policy/planning, Agricultural development, Sustainable development, Agricultural commodities, Ecological production/organic production, Local government, Rural employment, Business/industry/corporations Source: FAO, FAOLEX