State will recover more than 348 million hectares of land for non-compliance with exploitation plans

Estado vai recuperar mais de 348 milhões de hectares de terra por incumprimento dos planos de exploração

The non-compliance of land exploitation plans by users or applicants led the Estrado to decide for the reversion in their favor, said, today, in Mossuril, Nampula province, the Minister of Land and Environment, Ivete Maibaze.

"From August 2021 to this part, the Ministry of Land and Environment has inspected, throughout the country, 658 plots, corresponding to an area of 373,737.746 hectares, of which 348,535.169 will revert to the State," said the Minister, at the opening of the III Coordinating Council of the institution.

However, Maibaze highlighted the registration of about 5,600 new applications for titles of Right of Land Use and Utilization (DUAT), corresponding to about 4,000 hectares of area, as well as the issuance of about 2,940 provisional authorizations and just over 54,000 provisional DUAT authorizations were transformed into definitive authorizations and the respective DUAT titles were issued.

"In the same period we registered about 194,000 bona fide occupations and issued about 65,000 DUAT titles under the Safe Land Program," said the Minister quoted on the institution's Facebook page.

Ivete Maibaze also talked about the inspection of 89 Land Planning Instruments, being 54 Detailed Plans, 17 Partial Urbanization Plans, 5 District Land Use Plans, 5 Urban Structure Plans, 5 Resettlement Plans, 2 General Urbanization Plans, and 1 Redevelopment Plan.

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