Monday, April 12, 2010

Land grant statistics revealed in govt report

Monday, 12 April 2010
Chun Sophal
The Phnom Penh Post


THE GOVERNMENT provided 124,000 hectares of land to 19 companies in concessions last year, according to a report by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.

The concessions, spread across eight provinces, were for the growth of eight agro-industrial products, including rubber, Cambodia’s second-most lucrative crop after rice.

“We hope that the companies will be able to grow more rubber in the coming years,” said Chay Sokun, deputy director of the Planning Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sunday.

The amount of rubber grown in Cambodia increased by 20 percent in 2009, filling 83,000 hectares, according to the report, released April 6. Of those, about 22,350 came from land concessions, and the rest from private farmers.

Yim Sovann, a member of parliament for the Sam Rainsy Party, said that nearly half the land given in concessions has yet to be developed. Some companies have merely logged the land, and others have tried to enlarge their plots by encroaching on land of local villagers, he said. If work is not being done, concessions should be returned, he added.

The government gave more than 1.3 million hectares of land in concessions between 1993 and 2009, but only about 957,000 hectares remain under valid contracts. The rest of the concessions have been officially cancelled, according to the ministry.

“We have already cancelled economic concession contracts with 41 companies, and we will continue to cancel them if we find that any have failed to develop the land they received from the government,” said Chay Sokun.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

you know why the problem of "land grabbing" all of a sudden appears to be happening in cambodia. well, one reason is the sign of a good economic growth in cambodia, believe it or not, really. when the economy is good, people all scrabble to get that piece of a pie share; it's the human thing. we all wanted to be taken cared of financialy and so on, really. so, understanding the root or the reasons behind it all is also a sign of people are getting smarter and more educated nowadays. so, help find the solutions, instead of being a problem. why not be a part of the solution, really!

Anonymous said...

i know, it's easier to critic than to do something about it. i think if people want to help, they should be a part of the solution, not the problem, really!

Anonymous said...

I'm comfortable for land concession given to other countries that are not our neighbors, VN, TH, LAO. Any countries from EU, LATIN, or Other Asian countries China, Singa...etc I'm all for it. These countries cannot swallow our land and claim it as their...

Anonymous said...

Land concession give the Companies the right to log the land and after the Companies chopped down and sell all the trees and now the fucken land has become useless!

So tell me who benefit who? It is possible that Cambodia will experience desertification within 100 years like China!