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March 1, 2026

Registration of Indigenous Minority Community Land in Ratanakiri Province

Background

The land registration concerns a communal land area belonging to the Kreung indigenous minority in Ratanakiri Province. This process is consistent with regulations overseen by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) and adheres to technical and legal frameworks for communal land demarcation and registration.

Scope of Application

The registration applies to the Kreung indigenous community’s communal land plot number 003, measuring 6.3614 hectares, located in In village, Ta Lav commune, Andoung Meas district, Ratanakiri Province.

Key Provisions or Decisions

The land was officially registered as communal property in accordance with the technical procedures of land demarcation and the law on communal land management. The land is held collectively and managed by the head of the Kreung indigenous community in Chan village, Ta Veng Leu commune, Ta Veng district.

Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance

This formal land registration strengthens legal recognition of indigenous communal land rights, contributing to dispute resolution and clarifying land tenure. It impacts future land use planning, local governance, and any land-related investments or development activities in the area.

Official Source

The information originates from the official Facebook page of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) and associated official platforms: MLMUPC website.