“An inch of land is an inch of gold” – this age-old Vietnamese proverb highlights the immense value of land to the Vietnamese people. Have you ever wondered about Vietnam’s policies governing land ownership, especially agricultural land? This article will explore a crucial policy: the land quota policy.
Simply put, the land quota policy is a regulation by the State that sets a maximum land area an individual or household can own. This policy aims to ensure fairness in land access, prevent land concentration in the hands of a few, and contribute to stable and sustainable socio-economic development.
According to expert Nguyen Van A, author of “Vietnam Land Law,” implementing the land quota policy is particularly important in a densely populated country with limited agricultural land like Vietnam. This policy helps create opportunities for more people to access land for production, improve their income, and enhance their living standards.
The land quota policy in Vietnam has evolved through various historical periods, closely tied to the country’s development stages. From feudal times, dynasties enacted land policies to redistribute land to farmers, limiting landlords’ land accumulation. During the resistance war against the French, the “land to the tiller” policy was implemented to boost the people’s fighting spirit. After 1975, the land quota policy continued in the South, helping to eliminate remnants of the old regime.
However, the land quota policy also revealed limitations, such as setting land limits that were not always suitable for the specific conditions of each region, and shortcomings in land management after distribution.
Understanding the land quota policy is essential for every citizen, especially those needing land. Knowledge of this policy helps you:
To learn more about other land-related policies, you can refer to these articles: Vietnam’s current population policy, Bank credit policy.
The land quota policy is a vital state policy in land management in Vietnam. Understanding and grasping this policy not only protects your rights but also contributes to the country’s sustainable development.
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