Agricultural land in Poland decreasing for housing, impacting food production.
Land use in Poland changed between 2002 and 2010, with agricultural land decreasing due to non-agricultural uses like housing. The study looked at data from the Central Statistical Office to analyze these changes at the regional level. Factors like natural conditions, urban development, and agricultural policies influenced the shift. The findings show a trend of agricultural land being converted for other purposes, impacting the overall area of agricultural holdings in the country.