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Thai govt to distribute state land for the landless

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Government to distribute state land for the landless

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BANGKOK: -- The government plans to allocate about 195,000 rai of state land in 47 provinces for landless poor so they will have a land plot to build a living quarter and to make a living.

Government spokesman Maj-Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd said today that the government intends to narrow the gap of social disparity by distributing land plots in degraded forest, public land, land for land reform project to the landless poor.

The land plots are scattered in 47 provinces, including eight in the North, nine in central region, 15 in the Northeast, four in the western region, three in the eastern part and eight in the South.

Maj-Gen Sansern the land recipients will not have ownership rights to the land plots being allocated but can make use of the plots to build a house and to make a living. Also, the land plots will be collectively managed by cooperatives to prevent them from changing hands to unauthorized persons.

More land will be made available to the landless people in the next stage and altogether over 43,000 families will receive land.

The spokesman said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha had instructed the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry and the Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives Ministry to speed up the issuance of land rights certificates for the landless.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/content/152909

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-- Thai PBS 2016-03-01

Hmmm, no mention of how the recipients are to be selected, or the area given to each recipient. Assume it to be quite small. Is "subsistence farming" a great step up from "poor"?

I can hear the rubbing of hands by the money lenders from here.

If these are meant to be agricultural properties, wont they need water?

It would be much better if the land also had a modest house in which to live. Also, I fail to see the connection between receiving a piece of land and being gainfully employed and being able to build a house. The land should be held in 'life estate' by recipients and non-transferable.

My crystal ball tells me many more Farangs

Will be building homes and not own

A thing!.,!

I can hear the rubbing of hands by the money lenders from here.

If these are meant to be agricultural properties, wont they need water?

For most farm land, the water comes out of the sky. Farm land where irrigation is available is much more valuable - why would it be given to someone who has done nothing to deserve it (except being impoverished) and has no experience to fully utilise it?

How will they select people for this scheme?

EASY family family family.

It would be much better if the land also had a modest house in which to live. Also, I fail to see the connection between receiving a piece of land and being gainfully employed and being able to build a house. The land should be held in 'life estate' by recipients and non-transferable.

and they should get a fixed remuneration per month,

kids, schoolfee, a small vehicle for easy reach next 7-11;

Training how to work and make money by their own;

My thai family also dont have land,

but they work for the home rental by their own !!

And not waiting GVT will give !!

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