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Millions of Cambodian farmers receive land titles under state plan

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PHNOM PENH (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Cambodia is moving fast to provide millions of land titles to farmers in an effort to reduce conflicts over territory in the Southeast Asian nation, a senior government official said. About 770,000 Cambodians - more than five percent of the population - have been affected by land conflicts pitting small farmers against plantation owners in the past 15 years, according to human rights lawyers. Restoring tenure has been one of the government's top priorities with more than 400,000 small farmers given the official paperwork to secure land ownership each year, said Seng Laut, spokesman for Cambodia's Land Ministry.

 

The authorities have issued 4.3 million titles in the last two decades and are on track to meeting their goal of seven million land title deeds by 2023, Laut said.

"When all of the land plots are registered, the conflicts will be over," Laut told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview at his office in the capital, Phnom Penh.

"We want to speed up land registration that makes land property safe."

 

'SOLVING CONFLICTS'

Following Cambodia's genocide in the late 1970s and the destruction of land records by Khmer Rouge fighters, the government says it has been working to re-establish who owns different pieces of territory. University students have been sent to rural areas to interview farmers and conduct surveys to help get land titles to growers, Laut said.  The government has also set up special dispute resolution bodies in farming regions to help mediate land conflicts.

 

read more http://www.reuters.com/article/us-cambodia-politics-landrights-idUSKBN1411MJ

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