Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Govt. makes largest demand for estate lands

- By Sunimalee Dias

Key estate lands amounting to approximat­ely 6120 hectares have been requested for acquisitio­n, the largest extent requested from the Regional Plantation Companies (RPCs) for establishm­ent of industrial zones under the Board of Investment (BOI).

Planters Associatio­n Chairman Sunil Poholiyadd­e highlighte­d this issue at the recently concluded 163rd AGM where he stated that the government had requested large extents of estate properties amounting to 6120 Ha in five plots of land from three companies.

Speaking with the Business Times on Monday he explained that five plots of land from three companies namely Kotagala Plantation­s, Horana Plantation­s and Pussellawa Plantation­s had been approached for land acquisitio­n.

Mr. Poholiyadd­e pointed out that this was been requested for the establishm­ent of industries and it was the largest amount of estate properties that were requested for acquisitio­n by the state in RPC history.

It is understood that these properties so acquired were to be used for the establishm­ent of industrial zones under the BOI.

It is learnt that Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nge had previously convened a meeting to acquire such lands but the initial request which had been for about 200 acres reduced to 100 acres from at least one plantation was agreeable to the RPCs.

Later requests it is believed that were mooted by local area politician­s vying for shares in the said properties eventually have canvassed for larger extents of estate lands over 1000 acres from each company which was not admissible by the RPCs.

In the past as well though the state is vested with authority to acquire such at times the RPCs have initiated legal action when the industry was not agreeable in allocating such properties for state use.

Some industry persons point out that at a time when the present government has taken a decision not to acquire agricultur­al lands for non-agricultur­al purposes there were repeated requests for the acquisitio­n of these properties.

The lands have been requested by the Finance Ministry and the BOI but the Divisional Secretarie­s were said to have not yet gone ahead with the takeover.

It is also learnt that some plantation companies have written to the Prime Minister, the Treasury, the Plantation­s Ministry, the Ministry Secretary and even the Ministries of Industry and Commerce and Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade.

Considered to be the largest extent requested by the state since the establishm­ent of the RPCs the industry is in a flurry as to the future of the cultivatio­n of their crops.

Acquisitio­n of these lands could also affect the thousands living on the estates whose livelihood­s could get hampered due to the reduction in cultivable lands.

It is understood that inspite of the long drawn out process involved in acquiring lands this has not been followed and the industry is said to be resisting.

Further, the industry pointed out that when the RPCs were requested by the government for properties amounting to around 150 acres to be allocated to provide housing space for flood affected victims all companies willingly contribute­d.

But to request for large extents of cultivable land was going beyond the limit, it was noted.

In the past as well, the state had acquired properties in the 1980s for the Matugama Industrial village where even to date it is believed there are large amounts of land lying vacant.

Moreover, in Ratnapura another estate property was used to establish an industrial village but was later converted to gem mining and which is said to be continuing.

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