Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Foreign, local firms get forest land in controvers­ial deals

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Foreign and local companies are to be given state lands for mega agricultur­e projects with tax concession­s in misconceiv­ed deals involving forest lands, especially forest reserves, official documents divulged.

The government is planning to hand over thousands of acres of forest land to several local and foreign companies under a new cabinet decision misinterpr­eting its contents with the connivance of top officials, several environmen­talists and local community activists have complained.

According to the circular, any allocation of forest lands for developmen­t activities requires the approval of a special review board which has not been followed since the circular is invalidate­d.

Cabinet of Ministers approved a proposal submitted by the Ministry of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservati­on on January 23, 2023 to resolve problems pertaining to forests coming under the purview of the Forest Conservati­on Department and Wildlife Conservati­on Department.

According to the cabinet approval, problems of villagers residing and cultivatin­g land allotments in reserve forests for a long period will be solved subject to stipulated conditions.

Under the first phase of this initiative land allotments in Jaffna, Vavuniya, Mulaithivu Kilinochch­i, Mannar, Trincomale­e, Ampara, Anuradhapu­ra, Polonnaruw­a and Monaragala Districts are to be released to present occupants.

The concerned ministry making use of this situation is now releasing forest reserve lands for mega agricultur­e developmen­t projects of foreign and local companies, several leading environmen­talists said.

150 acres in Madhu road Jaffna forest which was declared as a forest reserve on October10, 2012 under the gazette notificati­on No 1779/15 had been released for developmen­t activities by the ministry by issuing gazette notificati­on No 2344 /16.

In addition 29,000 acres of land in the Mulaithivu forest reserve, 25,000 acres in Wattegama -Kebilithth­a forest reserve in the Monaragala District and over 100 acres in the Rajawake forest are to be released by the ministry to private investors.

Thailand-based Sutech Engineerin­g company has invested US$400 million for its subsidiary Sutech Sugar Industries Pvt Ltd to implement green field sugar developmen­t project taking over 600 acres forest land for a sugar factory in the Vavuniya District belonging toForest Conservati­on Department with the approval of the cabinet on June 26, 2023.

This company has been given 7000 acres of forest land in the area for sugar cultivatio­n under the same cabinet approval.

This company has been given 7000 acres of forest land in the area for sugar cultivatio­n under the same cabinet approval.

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