Federal Land Development Authority
Federal Land Development Authority (FLDA) is a Malaysian governmental agency that was established on July 1, 1956. The primary objective of the FLDA is to develop and manage land resources for the benefit of the rural population in Malaysia.
History[edit | edit source]
The Federal Land Development Authority was established under the Federal Land Development Authority Act 1956 (Act 202). The agency was created as part of the government's efforts to eradicate poverty and improve the living standards of rural communities. The FLDA has played a significant role in transforming the socio-economic status of the rural population by providing them with opportunities to participate in commercial agriculture.
Functions[edit | edit source]
The main functions of the Federal Land Development Authority include:
- Developing land for agricultural purposes
- Providing infrastructure and facilities for settlers
- Assisting settlers in agricultural production
- Providing social and community services
Projects[edit | edit source]
The FLDA has undertaken numerous projects since its inception. These include the development of oil palm and rubber plantations, as well as the establishment of infrastructure such as roads, schools, and healthcare facilities. The agency has also implemented various schemes to assist settlers in improving their agricultural practices and increasing their income.
Criticisms and Controversies[edit | edit source]
Despite its achievements, the Federal Land Development Authority has faced several criticisms and controversies. These include allegations of corruption, mismanagement of funds, and failure to adequately support settlers. The agency has also been criticized for its impact on the environment, particularly in relation to the development of oil palm plantations.
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