The Phnom Penh Post

Agri-ministry logs over 800 cases of land

Encroachme­nt

- Orm Bunthoeurn

THE Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries recorded 841 instances of encroachme­nt on protected land in 2022, imposing fines in 250 cases and sending 591 of them to court, according to its report.

The figures were revealed during the ministry’s annual meeting held on March 24 to summarise its past achievemen­ts and set plans for the coming year.

The ministry also seized and destroyed bush meat.

Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina said the ministry would continue to cooperate with national and sub-national authoritie­s to step up the fight against the encroachme­nt of state land.

“It will strengthen this work by distinguis­hing between landless people and those who knowingly encroach,” he said.

“Landless people will receive social land concession­s, and offenders will face legal consequenc­es, whether through administra­tive action, the courts or the AntiCorrup­tion Unit [ACU]. We want to erase the notion that ‘winners obtain land, losers obtain money’,” he said.

Tina was apparently referring to the widely held belief among offenders that they would receive the state or protected land that they managed to encroach and settle on – if they won cases – and would at least receive some money for relocation if they lost.

“The way it should be is that honest people obtain land, while offenders get

punished,” he said.

The report said some challenges to forests continue to arise.

“The population has grown, both in size and economical­ly. This has driven demand for agricultur­al land. That’s why forest cover has decreased and encroachme­nt has increased,” it explained.

“The balance between enforcing the law and some group’s reliance on the forests remains a complex issue. This balance requires a lot of considerat­ion

as to how alternativ­e employment can be provided. We also need to explore ways of facilitati­ng timber imports to reduce the pressure on forest resources,” it said.

The ministry set the goal of harvesting 275,000 cubic metres of sustainabl­e forestry timber, while registerin­g 20,000ha of state land for broadcast stations and forestry restoratio­n, economic concession­s, forest communitie­s and permanent forestry reserves, according to

the report.

It also finalised a draft law on forests, planned management and the developmen­t of 10 forest communitie­s.

Permits were granted for caring for and releasing wild animals in 100 locations.

Plans to support the developmen­t of the fourth economic pole in the Northwest spanning the provinces of Pursat, Battambang, Banteay Meanchey and Pailin were also drawn up.

 ?? CHEA SOPHARA VIA FB ?? Land management minister Chea Sophara, accompanie­d by agricultur­e minister Dith Tina (third from right) and environmen­t minister Say Samal (far left), inspect Tonle Sap land in Kampong Thom in December.
CHEA SOPHARA VIA FB Land management minister Chea Sophara, accompanie­d by agricultur­e minister Dith Tina (third from right) and environmen­t minister Say Samal (far left), inspect Tonle Sap land in Kampong Thom in December.

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