Canary Islands Authorities Reopen Public Consultation for Livestock Farm Regularization
Published: November 25, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Livestock Farm Legal Regularization Public Consultation
Background
The Canary Islands' Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fishing, and Food Sovereignty has announced a public consultation period for the legal regularization of a livestock farm located in Tuineje.
The farm, owned by Carolina Aguiar Rodríguez, has been operating without the necessary permits, despite existing laws dating back to 1999 and 2009.
The re-examination of the case comes after initial technical studies failed to conclude the process due to prolonged delays.
Public Consultation Details
- The government is now allowing one month for interested parties to review the case files and submit any objections or comments.
Objectives and Implications
- This move aims to clarify the legal status of the farm amidst ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with environmental and territorial regulations.
- The decision highlights ongoing challenges in enforcing land use laws and the government's commitment to formalizing agricultural operations that have historically operated informally.
- For residents and expats alike, it underscores the importance of official permits to ensure investments remain compliant with local laws and environmental standards.
- This proactive approach could influence future land use and development projects across the islands.