Decision No. 50/2026/QĐ-UBND Issuing Compensation Rates for Crop and Livestock Losses upon State Land Recovery in Gia Lai Province
50/2026/QD-UBND
Decision
Issuing Body
Published Date:
May 21, 2026
Active Date:
June 1, 2026
Not yet in effect
Current Status:
Expired Date:
N/A
People's Committee of Gia Lai Province
A large highland-plateau province in the Central Highlands; population about 1.6 million (2024). A major producer of coffee, rubber and pepper, with agro-processing and hydropower. In the 2025 merger it expanded to the coast by absorbing the former Bình Định province, keeping the "Gia Lai" name.
Summary
Decision No. 50/2026/QD-UBND of the People's Committee of Gia Lai Province, dated 21 May 2026 and effective from 1 June 2026, promulgates the unit prices for compensation for damage to crops and livestock when the State recovers land in Gia Lai Province. Issued after the provincial merger under National Assembly Resolution No. 202/2025/QH15 and based on the 2024 Land Law (as amended), the Laws on Crop Production, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Forestry and the 2025 omnibus amendment of fifteen agriculture-environment laws, it terminates Binh Dinh's Decision No. 60/2024/QD-UBND, pre-merger Gia Lai's Decision No. 57/2024/QD-UBND and its amending Decision No. 29/2025/QD-UBND. Crop prices are set in Annex I for annual crops (wet rice 6,500 VND/m2, chilli 21,500 VND/m2, asparagus 36,500 VND/m2, garlic 21,100 VND/m2), Annex II for flowers and ornamentals (grafted rose 45,500 VND/m2; yellow apricot up to 1,000,000 VND/tree for stumps of 10 cm or more; king palm up to 2,676,000 VND/tree), and Annex III for perennials, which for industrial and fruit crops prices the establishment years per tree and the harvesting period per kilogram of remaining output: Robusta coffee 85,600-163,500 VND/tree then 57,800 VND/kg of green coffee from year four; pepper up to 215,100 VND/post then 52,600-56,200 VND/kg of dried pepper; rubber up to 465,250 VND/tree then 9,290-10,356 VND/kg of dry latex; durian up to 951,000 VND/tree then 15,650 VND/kg from year five; and forestry species, including agarwood, teak, rosewood and mangrove species, priced per tree by year of growth, plus medicinal plants such as Ngoc Linh ginseng (210,000 VND newly planted to 1,211,000 VND/tree from year six). Annex IV prices other livestock per kilogram of live weight by species, breed and purpose (buffalo 75,000-110,000 VND; exotic breeding bulls up to 158,400 VND; pigs 65,000-160,000 VND; civet up to 2,500,000 VND; backyard chickens 133,000 VND per head). For aquaculture, compensation equals a coefficient multiplied by the standard harvest yield and standard unit price (Annex V, for example whiteleg shrimp in lined ponds: minimum three months, 1.2 kg/m2 at 100,000 VND/kg; lobster 4.05 kg/m3 at 1,000,000 VND/kg); the coefficient is 0.4, 0.6 or 0.8 depending on whether actual rearing time is up to 50, 70 or under 100 per cent of the minimum rearing period, and relocated stock receives 100 per cent of moving costs plus new-site improvement costs plus transit losses. Annex VI sets implementation rules: crops must suit the land-use purpose and technical planting densities (excess density compensated at 50 per cent of the unit price); only assets created before the land recovery notice are compensated; annual crops are valued at the highest harvest of the previous three years per provincial statistics; trunk diameters are measured 0.2 m above ground for fruit trees and 0.5 m for others; prices include felling and clearance; potted plants receive relocation support of 11,300-567,000 VND per pot by circumference. Approved compensation plans remain valid; plans not yet approved must follow the new prices. Signed by Vice Chairman Duong Mah Tiep.
