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Decision No. 07/2022/QĐ-UBND Amending and Supplementing Provisions on Unit Prices for Crops and Aquaculture Livestock for Compensation Valuation upon State Land Recovery in Hau Giang Province

07/2022/QD-UBND

Decision

Issuing Body

Published Date:

April 25, 2022

May 5, 2022

Active Date:

No longer in effect

Current Status:

Expired Date:

N/A

People's Committee of Cần Thơ City

People's Committee of Cần Thơ City

The largest city of the Mekong Delta and a centrally-governed city, on the Hậu River; population about 1.3 million (2024). The Delta's regional hub for services and commerce, rice and agro-processing, aquaculture and river tourism. In the 2025 merger it expanded by absorbing the former Hậu Giang and Sóc Trăng provinces.

Decision No. 07/2022/QD-UBND of the People's Committee of Hau Giang Province amends and supplements the Regulation on unit prices of crops and aquatic livestock used to determine compensation and support for damage when the State recovers land in Hau Giang Province, issued together with Decision No. 14/2019/QD-UBND of 19 September 2019. It was issued pursuant to the 2013 Land Law, the 2018 Law on Crop Production, Decrees No. 43/2014/ND-CP, 47/2014/ND-CP, 01/2017/ND-CP and 148/2020/ND-CP, at the proposal of the Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, and takes effect from 5 May 2022. Article 1 adds items 46 and 47 and revises ten items of Table 1 on fruit-tree compensation prices, graded A, B and C with prescribed spacing: green-skin pomelo 1,200,000, 840,000 and 240,000 dong per tree at 3m x 3m; Nam Roi pomelo 1,000,000; Thai and sugar rambutan 1,200,000; Ha Chau and similar dau varieties 1,000,000; soursop 600,000 and custard apple 300,000; red-flesh and seedless jackfruit 1,000,000 and Thai jackfruit 700,000; Edor, golden-flesh and American longan 1,200,000; guava 400,000; specialty durian 2,000,000 at 6m x 6m; golden star apple 1,600,000; Hoa Loc mango 1,500,000 and Cat Chu, Thai, Thanh Ca and Taiwanese mango 1,200,000; newly added Thai, queen, Taiwanese and durian-flavoured na at 731,000 and ly at 450,000 dong per class-A tree. For timber trees, classification into grades A to E is based on trunk diameter at 1.3 metres above ground (class A from 50 cm; class E from 5 to 10 cm), compensated by actual tree count without density limits, with separate scales for water melaleuca (class A from 7 cm), Australian melaleuca (class A from 10 cm) and height-based scales for bamboo (class A from 7 m) and truc, nua, lo o, water hyacinth and tam vong (class A from 5 m). Table 2 sets timber prices from 600,000 dong per class-A tree for sua, sao, dau and similar species down to 250 dong for the smallest truc group. Potted ornamental plants that can be relocated receive only a relocation allowance of 50,000 dong per pot. A revised Table 7 prices over-standard class-A trees, for example durian with trunk diameter above 30 cm or canopy of 10 m or more at 2,500,000 dong. Trees below the lowest classification are compensated at 120 percent of the average licensed-nursery seedling price, capped at the lowest-class value. A new point d1 addresses gardens divided into zones with different main crops and intercropped plantings; gardens with over 90 percent class-A trees, certified by the commune-level People's Committee, are compensated by actual count.

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