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Plan to rent out state lands to over 3,900 Thais in 2025
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2024
Treasury Department to focus on 13 provinces
Agriculture Ministry targets land reform officials, tycoon over Khao Yai land allocation
MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2024
Two land reform officials are expected to soon face arrest warrants for allegedly breaking the law related to the controversial allocation of land near Khao Yai Park.
Agriculture office denies allowing gold mining by Akara
TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2022
The Agricultural Land Reform Office (ALRO) never allowed Akara Resources to explore or mine gold, the office's top official said on Monday.
Four officials transferred while ARLO under fire over resort encroachment
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2019
Four officials at the Nakhon Ratchasima Agricultural Land Reform Office (ARLO) have been transferred to inactive posts this week, following a controversy over the legitimacy of the status of a land plot on which the 88 Garmonte Resort in the northeastern province’s Wang Nam Kheow district was built.
Top monk tells temples to work with locals, govt on ALRO land
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018
THE SUPREME patriarch has recommended that Buddhist parks or monastery woodlands go fenceless and welcomes joint management through engaging with locals and government agencies.
Junta allows other use of ALRO land
SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2017
DESPITE strong public criticism, the ruling junta has issued a new order to relax the usage of some 4,000 rai of agricultural reform land for “public benefit purposes” and particularly allow three main business activities – oil fields, wind farms and mining.
NGOs oppose plan to use A44 to allow ALRO land for energy
MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017
CIVIC-SOCIETY GROUPS are opposing government efforts to employ the special power of Article 44 of the provisional charter to allow petroleum exploitation in areas managed by the Agricultural Land Reform Office (ALRO) on the grounds that the land was originally allocated to benefit landless people, not big corporations.
ALRO seizes 200,000 rai of encroached land
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2016
THE AGRICULTURAL Land Reform Office has revealed that almost all the targeted land under the plan to reclaim encroached-upon ALRO land has been seized, but redistributing it to landless farmers is still a problem.
Results of probe into alleged encroachment by golf club ready
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016
KANCHANABURI’S land-reform office will this week submit the result of its probe into the Muang district-based Mida Golf Club allegedly occupying 1,739 rai (278 hectares) of land that was designated for distribution to landless farmers.
Poor farmers to get homes
SATURDAY, JULY 09, 2016
Watcharin Wakamanont, who heads the Kanchanaburi branch of the Agricultural Land Reform Office, yesterday proposed that newly built |commercial buildings located on ALRO land near the Tiger Temple could be given to poor farmers instead of being demolished