Farmers Gain Land Rights, Boosting Food Security and Rural Livelihoods
Land development rights are distinct property rights that can be separated from land ownership and controlled independently. By establishing these rights in land expropriation processes, countries can better manage the distribution of development benefits and legal control resulting from changes in land use. This approach aims to protect the property rights of landowners, especially farmers, and ensure that land is used efficiently. The implementation of land development rights can enhance the effectiveness of land expropriation practices and help safeguard agricultural land for future generations.