Most of it was in suburban districts like 12, Thu Duc, Binh Chanh and Nha Be.
By 1 January this year, 4,200ha of land granted to businesses and other economic entities, 1,300ha to State and Government agencies and more than 300ha to joint venture with foreign partners hadbeen left unused, the report said.
Most of them were residential plots or meant for public use or for production and business activities.
The economic downturn, which caused financial problems for the owners, stagnated the property market and led to changes in land compensation policies, was the major reason for the phenomenon.
The board also suggested that relevant authorities should constantly monitor the implementation of projects earmarked with land, cancelling those that are delayed or appear speculative in nature.
The city has more than 209,000ha of land, including 118,000ha for agriculture.
The authorities have issued land-use certificates for over 84,500ha while another 635ha remain unlicensed and unused.
The latter figure is 1,630ha lower than in 2005 and comprise mostly infertile areas on hillocks and polluted areas near industrial parks in the districts of Cu Chi (317ha), Binh Chanh (173ha), Hoc Mon (43ha) and District 9 (42ha). — VNS
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