Land, forest allocation policy proves effective
The policy of land and forest allocation for residential communities and ethnic households living in mountainous areas has proved effective over the past more than two decades, reported the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
From 2006-2016, forest coverage expanded by more than 1.5 million ha, or 150,000 ha per year.
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Ha Cong Tuan asked localities to monitor the use and management of forest and forestry land, rally resources for the effort, and thoroughly deal with violations.
As of the late 2016, up to 11,258,730 hectares, or nearly 78 percent of forest coverage nationwide, were allocated to the management boards for special-purpose and protection forests; State, non-State and foreign businesses; households and individuals; armed forces and other units while the remaining were under the close watch of the communal People’s Committees.
The total forest and forestry land coverage for rent has so far amounted to 160,917ha.
Up to 37 provinces with 11,525 ethnic minority communities, or 90 percent of the total, have been granted access to land and forests, while 279,305 ethnic households have been allotted 703,951ha.