Miroslav Belanský (2 July 1941 – 27 May 2023) was a Slovak agronomist who served as the first minister of Agriculture of Slovakia after the Velvet Revolution in the transition government of Milan Čič.
Until 1989 he led the agricultural cooperative in Cífer, where he introduced modernization measures.
Following his stint as a minister he led the agricultural cooperative in Zavar.
[1] As a minister he supported maintaining the agricultural cooperatives created by the communist regime in the colectivization process.
[4] On 3 January 2001, Belanský was awarded Pribina Cross third class by the president Rudolf Schuster.