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The article analyses the introduction of a new procedure for regulating the turnover of agricultural land and the functioning of the land market under martial law in Ukraine. It is determined that the main reasons for the negative trends in land relations are hostilities and temporary occupation of rural areas, which complicate land transactions and the exercise of property rights. The author examines the key environmental and economic risks of land market regulation, particularly land auctions, which affect the availability of land resources for agricultural production. The author analyses the financing of the land market in the postwar period, which is a prerequisite for sustainable development. A structural and logical scheme of the mechanism for developing land relations in Ukraine is proposed, which allows for modelling the strategic planning of the agricultural land market. This approach will facilitate effective regulation of land processes and minimise risks in the field of land use.

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