Land Rights and Agricultural Development, Ensuring Fairness and Productivity in Uganda

Land Rights and Agricultural Development, Ensuring Fairness and Productivity in Uganda

In Uganda, there are four categories of mailo land occupants: those placed by the landlord or agent, bona fide occupants (who must have been present since before 1983), inheritors, and buyers. Those who illegally evict or harass occupants will face consequences; however, some people may fabricate land claims and should also be held accountable. We will utilise improved technology to address the problem of overlapping titles. Finally, I noticed some individuals cultivating coffee and bananas. I believe that irrigation is essential to boost their yields, and we will discuss this further.

Land Rights and Agricultural Development, Ensuring Fairness and Productivity in Uganda

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