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Decision No. 80/2021/QD-UBND Promulgating Unit Prices for Crops for Compensation upon State Land Recovery in Quang Ngai Province for 2022

80/2021/QD-UBND

Decision

Issuing Body

Published Date:

December 24, 2021

Active Date:

January 2, 2022

In effect

Current Status:

Expired Date:

N/A

People's Committee of Quảng Ngãi Province

People's Committee of Quảng Ngãi Province

A South Central Coast province with a coastal plain and hilly western interior; population about 1.3 million (2024). Home to the Dung Quất oil refinery and heavy industry, with agriculture and fishing. In the 2025 merger it expanded inland by absorbing the former Central Highlands province of Kon Tum.

Summary

Decision No. 80/2021/QD-UBND, issued by the People's Committee of Quảng Ngãi Province on 24 December 2021, promulgates the unit prices of crops for compensation when the State recovers land, applicable throughout Quảng Ngãi Province during 2022. It takes effect 10 days after signing and remains in force until 31 December 2022. The Decision is grounded in the 2013 Land Law, the 2012 Law on Prices, Decree No. 47/2014/NĐ-CP on compensation, support and resettlement upon State land recovery, and Circulars No. 37/2014/TT-BTNMT and 09/2021/TT-BTNMT of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. It applies to land users under the 2013 Land Law, organisations performing compensation and ground-clearance tasks, state land-administration agencies, and other agencies, organisations and individuals involved in crop compensation. For annual crops, compensation per square metre equals the highest seasonal yield of the three immediately preceding years (kg/m2) multiplied by the average selling price at the time of land recovery (VND/kg); the value is determined by the compensation and ground-clearance organisation and submitted to the Chairperson of the district-level People's Committee for appraisal and approval per project. For perennial crops, the Decision sets fixed unit prices by species and growth stage: industrial crops include rubber from VND 40,000 (year one) to VND 600,000 per tree (year eight onward), grafted cashew up to VND 500,000 per fruiting tree, coffee and cocoa up to VND 170,000, and pepper on wooden or concrete posts up to VND 600,000 per fruiting plant. Fruit trees carry separate rates for seed-grown versus cutting-, layering- or graft-propagated trees: mango, longan and rambutan up to VND 500,000/1,350,000; jackfruit with trunk diameter over 45 cm up to VND 1,800,000/2,100,000; durian and mangosteen up to VND 2,000,000/2,500,000; coconut up to VND 900,000; dragon fruit up to VND 400,000. Timber, firewood, resin and oil trees are priced by basal diameter: fast-growing species (casuarina, eucalyptus, acacia) from VND 13,000 to VND 200,000; high-value timber (green ironwood, dipterocarp, mahogany and similar) up to VND 1,119,000; agarwood and red rosewood up to VND 2,000,000; cinnamon up to VND 800,000; trees exceeding 20 cm diameter are compensated by cubic metre of timber at market price, approved by the district People's Committee. Mangrove and water species (Rhizophora, nipa palm), shoot bamboo, rattan, miscellaneous firewood trees, and flowers and ornamental foliage plants (for example, climbing flowering plants up to VND 250,000 per plant; ornamental foliage at VND 50,000) are also scheduled. The Office of the Provincial People's Committee, the Departments of Natural Resources and Environment, Agriculture and Rural Development, Justice, Finance, and Planning and Investment, the Provincial Inspectorate, district-level People's Committees and compensation organisations are responsible for implementation.

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