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Owning idle land to become costly
Mainat
#21 Posted : Wednesday, November 04, 2009 9:19:00 PM
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What is the definition of idle land? What is the rationale for taxing idle land i.e. are we saying this the main problem with land in Kenya?
These are crusial questions. As I said b4,I can keep pigs at my half an acre in Lang'ata which means its not idle land. Or are we going to say every residential plot must have a house built it on it? In which case,what if I buy a plot but I don't have the cash to build on it now? Won't that discourage many from buying plots?
What if I plant hay on a 5acre piece of land in Kericho?
Like I said idiocy and fairly illogical piece of thinking...

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tony stark
#22 Posted : Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:44:00 PM
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@ Mainat. That is the most pertinent question how to define idle land. I would think for agricultural land if the land is lying fallow for more than 2 planting season and more so for land that is can be defined very productive. So no ranching in kericho!!
Commercial and residential land can have a different definition. All this need alot of consultation.

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tony stark
#23 Posted : Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:53:00 PM
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We really need commercial/professional farmers. Not cellphone farmers. I believe taxing will help create an atmosphere where they can prosper. We wont be able to feed ourselves at the rate we are growing!!!
Taxing of residential and commercial land is also important to control all the speculation. Just go through some thread here on SK someone bought a kaquater somewhere for 150k and 4 years later he is selling the same kaquater and has not added any value for 1.2 million. Isnt that just a bubble ready to burst!
Taxing of idle land in whatever way we decide is the way to go.


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Mwafrikah
#24 Posted : Thursday, November 05, 2009 6:14:00 AM
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this is a very grey policy and has to many ills not to mention weaknesses. Idle land cannot be quantified by definition and one will have to go lengths of justifying such a motion on the floor of the house since majority of Kenyans invest in land with the hope of getting good returns from the very resource be it through farming,building residential homes and or even speculating (such as buying shares in NSE with the hope in the long run it will increase in value).

What is the harm of one buying land with the hope that in 5 years time it will have increased in value tenfold?

@tonystark,I beg to differ on the notion that Zambia and Malawi has become food sufficient due to the white farmers who left Zimbabwe. As a matter of fact if you read the NEPAD/CAADP policy you will realize the initiative these governments have put in place to boost food security in their respective countries. Infact Pres. Mutharika is on record having provided subsidized farm inputs to the small scale farmers and increased land under irrigation. This scheme was implemented three years in a row and has not only turned Malawi from a previously food insecure nation that had to import its food year in year out but has been very food secure for the last 3 years and even exports food to its neighboring countries like Zimbabwe. Same argument falls for Zambia,Mozambique just to name a few countries that have had their governments increasing the budgetary allocation to agriculture just about 10% of their GDP. What white farmers used to produce was rarely used for home consumption and they would repatriate almost all their earnings to their mother countries....

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