It, therefore, defeats the purpose of the Sor Por Kor land project," according to People's Movement for a Just Society (P-Move). Alro adamantly denied the new rule was designed to favour politicians and wealthy businessmen who illegally possess those land plots. It will let the business sector and investors become involved in Sor Por Kor land in supply chains. Claims the new rule is needed because some land plots are not appropriate for farming activities seem strange, given that those land plots used to be forest land under the jurisdiction of the Forest Department. If any group is to benefit from the land reform scheme, should it not be landless farmers?
Source: Bangkok Post November 19, 2020 23:03 UTC