Confiscated land returned to farmers in Myanmar's southwestern region
Xinhua, June 26, 2016 Adjust font size:
More than 2,500 hectares of confiscated land in Myanmar's southwestern Ayeyawaddy region have been returned to 324 farmers in two townships of Pantanaw and Pyapon, official media reported Sunday.
Work will be speeded up to release more remaining land, Vice President U Henry Van Htio was quoted as saying.
The vice president, who is also Chairman of the Central Review Committee on Confiscated Farmland, told farmers in Pantanaw township that the government is making systematic efforts to ensure transparency in order to hand over confiscated land back to farmers, urging the regional authorities to take bold steps to solve the land issues within the legal framework.
Meanwhile, plans are also underway to return over 445 hectares of land to farmers in Mandalay region.
More than one month after taking office, the new government voiced commitment to the speedy resolution of farmland confiscation issue and for the speedy return of abandoned land to their lawful owners.
Permissions were granted in accordance with the 2012 Farmland Law during the previous government to private companies and government departments to confiscate land, including farmland, under the pretext of urbanization and industrialization.
The move has evoked land disputes among the government, landowners and investors over ownership. Endit