Adjusting land allocation is an important content considered at the first meeting of the Hai Duong Provincial People's Committee in June on the afternoon of June 4.
Concluding this content, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Trieu The Hung acknowledged the efforts of districts, cities and towns in coordinating with the provincial advisory agency to unify the plan to adjust land allocation targets. The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested localities and specialized agencies to identify land as a development resource to adjust allocation targets appropriately. Land allocation targets must be consistent with the planning and socio-economic development programs of the district and provincial levels to improve the effectiveness of land management and use.
Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Trieu The Hung assigned districts, cities and towns to complete the dossiers on adjusting land use indicators before June 20. The Department of Natural Resources and Environment will appraise, synthesize and report to the Provincial People's Committee before July 1. At this meeting, the Provincial People's Committee will not consider the list of projects proposed to adjust and supplement specific land indicators but will consider them during the project implementation process.
To ensure land allocation for socio-economic development, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment has compiled, balanced, and adjusted agricultural and non-agricultural land types in districts, cities, and towns.
Accordingly, the total industrial park land target by 2025 is 3,385 hectares, by 2030 is 5,661 hectares; industrial cluster land by 2025 is 1,459 hectares, by 2030 is 2,941 hectares; residential land according to the housing development program by 2030 is 1,977 hectares; land for infrastructure development by 2030 is 32,054 hectares...
However, there are still some shortcomings in the allocation of land quotas. That is the exploitation and use of rice-growing land in Chi Linh City, Kinh Mon Town and Nam Sach, Ninh Giang, Nam Sach, and Tu Ky districts to ensure the rice-growing land quota for the whole province. The security land quota by 2025 will increase by 135 hectares and by 2030 by 144 hectares, but the national allocation does not adjust to reduce agricultural land types and increase non-agricultural land quotas. Urban land quotas according to the arrangement of administrative units are not consistent with the list and general planning...
HOANG LINH