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Big fuck saf tells 62 farms in lim chu kang to fuck off

Jah_rastafar_I

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Yeah SAF!

Who needs farms anyway? This is singapore we don't grow our shit. Maybe they need the farm space to put up their huge balloon




62 farms in Lim Chu Kang have been asked to move and will be overtaken by military uses, said the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA).

Mindef said that because it is giving up some of its current training grounds for the development of the new Tengah New Town, it needs to take over the land in Lim Chu Kang.

The leases and tenancies of the farms expire between 2014 and 2021.

The leases which expire between 2014 to early 2017 will be extended until June 2017. The farms with leases which expire after June 2017 are allowed to remain until their time is up.

AVA will open up new sites for farming at Lim Chu Kang and Sungei Tengah but interested farmers would have to bid for them. The farmers affected by the demise of their leases will not be automatically relocated new farms.

The new farming plots will shrink. AVA said that, “new sites will have a smaller land area” because of “limited land for farming”.

AVA also said that it will help farmers “to raise their productivity and intensify the use of limited farmland through the adoption of technology and automation.”

In August, a S$63 million Agriculture Productivity Fund was launched by AVA to “achieve higher productivity” and “use farmland more efficiently”.

However, there is very strict criteria. Farmers would have to adhere to “minimum production levels”. It is unknown if farmers who are unable to do so, when faced with natural calamities for example, will face penalties. According to news reports, if they are not able to meet the production levels, they might lose their farms.

Not only that, the 62 farms affected by the Lim Chu Kang takeover will actually not be able to use this fund, rendering the fund useless.

It is unsure which farms the fund will then benefit.

Farmers whom are affected by the move are unhappy by the move as the farms that they have spent a large part of their lives working on will disappear. And if they are unsuccessful in attaining new farmland, they would have to give up their business altogether. Not only that, the new farm plots are expected to be more expensive, which is likely to reduce the already slim profits for the farmers. As the Agriculture Productivity Fund is not accessible to these farmers, it is unclear what form of help the government will give to the farmers, if at all.

It is not known when Tengah New Town will be built.

http://therealsingapore.com/content...asked-cease-operations-make-way-military-land
 

laksaboy

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In Singapore, if you don't own the land, you don't own anything. A lease for farmland... LOL! :rolleyes:
 

winnipegjets

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AVA will open up new sites for farming at Lim Chu Kang and Sungei Tengah but interested farmers would have to bid for them. The farmers affected by the demise of their leases will not be automatically relocated new farms.

Sounds like another money-making scheme by the PAP.

There is NO need for another new town if we don't have 2.9 million foreigners in this country. 2.9 million foreigners vs 2.5 million sinkees ...is this the home of sinkees or foreigners?
 

lorrydriver

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Mindef said that because it is giving up some of its current training grounds for the development of the new Tengah New Town, it needs to take over the land in Lim Chu Kang.

Shift Tengah air base and you can double the height of all the flats in CCK, jurong East, tengah new town and the other new town (lam sam)!!! put an air base on the offshore islands
 

aerobwala

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Why Singapore need so many military airbases ? We should concentrate all the assets in one location and free up the rest of area for other development. It didnt take long for F15s to fly from one corner to another corner of the island right ?

Shift Tengah air base and you can double the height of all the flats in CCK, jurong East, tengah new town and the other new town (lam sam)!!! put an air base on the offshore islands
 

currypuff

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The move is to build more houses to meet the target population with the intake of foreigners and prs.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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Shift Tengah air base and you can double the height of all the flats in CCK, jurong East, tengah new town and the other new town (lam sam)!!! put an air base on the offshore islands



Nope lim chu kang farms will be moving out its plain obvious to see where tengah airbase will be located at
 

melzp

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lets sit back and wait for the screams of Ivy Singh.

I wonder why not the Govt develop vast Laguna Golf for New Township instead.

Perhaps the Govt find it meaningless that all the farms' workers are foreigmers here.
 

Merl Haggard

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Yeah SAF!

Who needs farms anyway? This is singapore we don't grow our shit. Maybe they need the farm space to put up their huge balloon




62 farms in Lim Chu Kang have been asked to move and will be overtaken by military uses, said the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA).

Mindef said that because it is giving up some of its current training grounds for the development of the new Tengah New Town, it needs to take over the land in Lim Chu Kang.

The leases and tenancies of the farms expire between 2014 and 2021.

The leases which expire between 2014 to early 2017 will be extended until June 2017. The farms with leases which expire after June 2017 are allowed to remain until their time is up.

AVA will open up new sites for farming at Lim Chu Kang and Sungei Tengah but interested farmers would have to bid for them. The farmers affected by the demise of their leases will not be automatically relocated new farms.

The new farming plots will shrink. AVA said that, “new sites will have a smaller land area” because of “limited land for farming”.

AVA also said that it will help farmers “to raise their productivity and intensify the use of limited farmland through the adoption of technology and automation.”

In August, a S$63 million Agriculture Productivity Fund was launched by AVA to “achieve higher productivity” and “use farmland more efficiently”.

However, there is very strict criteria. Farmers would have to adhere to “minimum production levels”. It is unknown if farmers who are unable to do so, when faced with natural calamities for example, will face penalties. According to news reports, if they are not able to meet the production levels, they might lose their farms.

Not only that, the 62 farms affected by the Lim Chu Kang takeover will actually not be able to use this fund, rendering the fund useless.

It is unsure which farms the fund will then benefit.

Farmers whom are affected by the move are unhappy by the move as the farms that they have spent a large part of their lives working on will disappear. And if they are unsuccessful in attaining new farmland, they would have to give up their business altogether. Not only that, the new farm plots are expected to be more expensive, which is likely to reduce the already slim profits for the farmers. As the Agriculture Productivity Fund is not accessible to these farmers, it is unclear what form of help the government will give to the farmers, if at all.

It is not known when Tengah New Town will be built.

http://therealsingapore.com/content...asked-cease-operations-make-way-military-land



This is the result of rapid and huge population growth on a tiny island!
 
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