Decision No. 52/2024/QD-UBND on Issuing Compensation Prices for Damage to Crops and Livestock upon State Land Recovery in An Giang Province
52/2024/QD-UBND
Decision
Issuing Body
Published Date:
October 24, 2024
Active Date:
October 24, 2024
No longer in effect
Current Status:
Expired Date:
N/A
People's Committee of An Giang Province
A Mekong Delta province on the Cambodian border, mostly flat but dotted with the isolated That Son (Seven Mountains); population about 1.9 million (2024). A leading producer of rice and pangasius (tra fish), with border trade and pilgrimage tourism (Sam Mountain). In the 2025 merger it expanded to the coast by absorbing the former Kiên Giang province.
Summary
Decision No. 52/2024/QD-UBND of the People's Committee of An Giang Province, dated 24 October 2024, promulgates the unit prices for compensation for damage to crops and livestock when the State recovers land in An Giang Province. It is issued under the 2024 Land Law, Decree No. 102/2024/ND-CP, Decree No. 88/2024/ND-CP on compensation, support and resettlement upon State land recovery, the Forestry, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Price Law implementing decrees, and on the proposal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in Submission No. 248/TTr-SNNPTNT of 11 October 2024. The Decision takes effect from its signing date and replaces Decision No. 22/2023/QD-UBND of 25 May 2023; compensation plans approved before the effective date continue under the approved decisions, while cases without approved plans follow the new prices. It applies to land administration agencies and compensation and site-clearance organisations, to land users and owners of crops and livestock attached to recovered land, and to other related parties. Annex I sets the valuation method for fruit trees, based on tree age, growth period, fruiting period and input costs (seedlings, fertiliser, plant protection products, labour) plus profit for fruiting trees, with planting densities taken from sectoral standards of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development or local common practice. Long-cycle trees are classified into four grades: A (mature, stable high yield), B (unstable yield or aged), C (not yet fruiting) and D (planted under one year); short-cycle trees into three grades; pineapple into two. Annex II prices fruit trees per tree, for example durian grade A (seven years or older) 6,100,000 VND, mangosteen grade A 4,800,000 VND, mango grade A 4,240,000 VND, avocado grade A 4,080,000 VND, palmyra palm fruiting twenty years or more 7,300,000 VND, coconut grade A 1,708,000 VND, and soft-stem species such as dragon fruit grade A 375,000 VND and banana grade A 132,000 VND. Annex III prices timber trees by wood group and stump diameter, from 20,400,000 VND for group I-III trees of 70 cm or more down to 60,000 VND for the smallest group VI-VIII trees, with separate scales for melaleuca piles, eucalyptus, acacia and bamboos. Annex IV sets relocation costs for ornamental plants, from 45,000 VND for pots under 30 cm to 1,950,000 VND for ancient specimens with stumps over 30 cm. Annex V prices aquatic seed (for example tra catfish fingerlings 38,000 VND/kg, snakehead 100,000 VND/kg, all-male giant freshwater prawn 180 VND each), and Annex VI values commercial aquaculture by harvest yield per m2 of water surface or m3 of cage, such as tra catfish at 27 kg/m2 and 92 kg/m3 at 29,000 VND/kg. Species not listed are valued on actual damage and submitted to the Provincial People's Committee, which also adjusts prices upon significant cost fluctuations. Signed by Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Minh Thuy.
