2024 Agrarian Reform Synergy Movement Rolled Out Simultaneously in Indonesia
The agrarian reform program was rolled out in the interests of the people for welfare. Synergy and coordination are needed.
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COKORDA YUDISTIRA M PUTRA
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DENPASAR, KOMPAS — 2024 Agrarian Reform Synergy Movement was held simultaneously in all provinces in Indonesia, Monday (22/4/2024). The launch of this movement was centered in Sukabumi Regency, West Java, and was participated online by all Land Offices and regional government representatives in the country.
Director General of Agrarian Management at the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency, Dalu Agung Darmawan, stated that the agrarian reform program continues to be rolled out for the benefit of the people. Through this program, it is hoped that it will be useful for achieving citizen welfare and increasing regional productivity. In order to achieve the goals of agrarian reform, synergy and coordination of all relevant stakeholders, including the community and local government, are needed.
A number of important issues on the agrarian reform agenda include asset management, conflict resolution and land redistribution, as well as access management as an effort to resolve conflicts. “Arranging assets is important so that they can provide maximum benefits through joint ownership. "The Ministry of ATR/BPN functions to facilitate land that can make a contribution to society," said Dalu.
In Denpasar City, Bali, the 2024 Agrarian Reform Synergy Movement event was held in Serangan Village, South Denpasar District. The event was attended by the Head of the Bali Province ATR/BPN Ministry Regional Office Andry Novijandri, the Denpasar City Regional Secretary Ida Bagus Alit Wiradana, the Head of the Denpasar City Land Office Fajar Nugroho Adi, a number of department heads within the Denpasar City Government, as well as the South Denpasar District and Serangan Subdistrict.
"In arranging access, especially economic route access, we involve the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, the Ministry of Agriculture, as well as the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs and local governments," said Andry.
Regarding asset management and agrarian access management in Bali, according to Andry, the Ministry of ATR/BPN together with the district and city governments in Bali are also working together so that land in the community can produce and not become idle land. His party has also arranged ownership of customary village land through land management rights (HPL), the certificate of which is owned by the traditional village.
"If there are krama (residents) who manage the traditional village land, then they get building use rights above the traditional village land management rights. "Similarly, for village father land, the management gets use rights above the customary village land management rights," he said.
The land ownership status in Denpasar City, according to Fajar, is generally clear in terms of legality. However, the agrarian reform agenda that needs to be strengthened in Denpasar City is the organization of access to ensure that the land is productive and supports the community's businesses.
"If land is idle and unproductive, the amount is actually small in Denpasar City," said Fajar.
Meanwhile, the Mayor of Denpasar in his speech read by the Denpasar City Secretary, Ida Bagus Alit Wiradana, mentioned that the Agrarian Reform Synergy Movement is a strategic step to provide added value to land with legal ownership.
If there are krama (residents) who manage the traditional village land, then they get building use rights above the traditional village land management rights. Likewise, for village father land, the kramamanager gets use rights above the customary village land management rights.
It is also reported that Denpasar City has a high population density, which is 5,676 people per square kilometer, among other factors, due to the city's area of only 12,598 hectares or 125.9 square kilometers.
"My hope is that these lands will not be abandoned," said Alit.
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CHRISTOPERUS WAHYU HARYO PRIYO
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