Khánh Hòa Issues New Compensation Rates for Crops, Livestock in Land Reclamation
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Khánh Hòa province has issued new compensation rates for crops and livestock affected by land reclamation.
- Compensation varies by crop type, with durian (Type A) receiving the highest at 5.4 million VND per tree, followed by grafted mangoes and rambutans.
- The new regulations apply to projects where compensation plans are being developed or have not yet been approved, while previously approved plans will be honored.
Thanh Niên, a Vietnamese publication, reports on Khánh Hòa province's issuance of new compensation rates for agricultural assets impacted by land acquisition for development projects. This move aims to provide clearer and potentially more equitable compensation for farmers and livestock owners whose land is being reclaimed.
The article details the tiered compensation structure, highlighting specific rates for various crops and aquaculture. Notably, durian trees classified as Type A, based on productivity, can receive up to 5.4 million VND per tree. Other high-value crops like grafted mangoes and rambutans also have significant compensation rates. For aquaculture, compensation is determined by the duration of farming, with specific rates for species like spiny lobsters.
Crucially, the new regulations stipulate that compensation is only provided for legally established crops and livestock prior to the land reclamation notice. Furthermore, crops and livestock ready for harvest or already harvested are not eligible for compensation. This clarifies the scope of compensation and aims to prevent disputes.
The article also addresses the application of these new rates. Projects with approved compensation plans that have not yet been fully disbursed will continue under the old plan. However, projects currently in the process of developing or awaiting approval for their compensation plans will be adjusted to comply with the new decision. This phased implementation ensures a degree of fairness while transitioning to the updated policy.
From a Vietnamese perspective, land acquisition for development is a sensitive issue. This new compensation policy, as reported by Thanh Niên, reflects an effort by the provincial government to address legitimate concerns of affected communities. The detailed breakdown of compensation rates, especially for high-value crops like durian, demonstrates an understanding of the local agricultural economy. The emphasis on legal establishment and pre-notification aims to streamline the process and ensure transparency, which is vital for maintaining public trust. The unique aspect from this perspective is the direct impact on the livelihoods of farmers and the government's attempt to balance development needs with the rights and economic well-being of its citizens.
Originally published by Thanh Niên in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.