The editorial board of the scientific collection “Ukrainian Peasant” encourages academic debate and constructive scholarly discussion regarding published materials. During post-publication discussion, certain shortcomings may be identified, including significant or minor errors that were not or could not objectively be detected during editorial review.
To minimize such risks, the editorial board undertakes to coordinate all textual changes introduced during editorial and publishing preparation with the authors, particularly the corresponding author. An exception is made for technical corrections (spelling and/or grammatical), which do not affect the content and may be introduced without additional approval.
The editorial board encourages authors and readers to engage in active scholarly communication, constructive discussion of research results, identification of their application prospects, and professional commentary on the argumentation or scientific significance of publications.
When publishing open opinions, reviews, corrections, critical comments, and authors’ responses, personal insults, discriminatory statements, or subjective evaluative judgments regarding authors, editors, reviewers, or the journal’s activities as a whole are unacceptable.

Changes and Corrections
The scientific collection “Ukrainian Peasant” adheres to generally accepted international recommendations regarding corrections to published materials.

Minor Corrections
Minor errors that do not affect the content, research results, or scientific integrity (including technical or typographical errors, incorrect references, inaccuracies in page numbering, etc.) may be corrected by publishing a notice of changes.
In such cases, the original PDF file is replaced with a corrected version indicating the changes made. Information about the correction is published in the relevant section with a detailed description of the errors and the nature of the corrections. The previous version is archived and remains accessible with a corresponding note indicating that changes have been made.

Major Corrections
Significant errors affecting research results, their interpretation, or scientific integrity are corrected by publishing a separate notice.
Grounds for such corrections may include:
• change in authorship;
• detection of unintentional errors in research results;
• incorrect presentation of tables, figures, or other illustrative materials;
• other circumstances significantly affecting the content of the publication.
The decision to publish corrections is made by the Editor-in-Chief after consultation with the authors and members of the editorial board.