AHY Conveys Seven Strategic Policy Directions Of The Ministry Of ATR 2025-2029

JAKARTA - Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) conveyed seven strategic policy directions of the Ministry of ATR/BPN for 2025-2029.

"I would like to convey an emphasis related to the strategic policy direction of the Ministry of ATR/BPN in 2025-2029," AHY was quoted as saying by ANTARA, Thursday, March 7.

The seven strategic policy directions are the first, to improve land management through increasing land registration.

Second, optimizing Agrarian Reform. Third, increasing land utilization for land development.

Then fourth, improving the quality and security of land data as well as digital-based space in order to improve public services.

Fifth, mitigate and prevent land disputes or conflicts.

Sixth, bureaucratic reform based on merit systems and human resource improvements.

Seventh, the realization of spatial planning and control of the use of quality space based on national and regional spatial planning, in the context of creating inclusive and sustainable economic development through mitigation and adaptation of climate change and a green economy.

"I ask the National Working Meeting participants to properly describe the seven emphasises on the direction of this strategic policy, not only in the drafting of the concept at the National Working Meeting. I instruct the description of the strategic policy that can be implemented in the field for the remaining time of this government. Let's show our best performance to the people and the state," said AHY.

Vice President Ma'ruf Amin gave advice to the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) to continue the government's program in favor of the small people.

The Vice President specifically conveyed a message to AHY for the sustainability of the poverty alleviation program.

According to the Vice President, future governments must focus on efforts to make people more prosperous.

Thus, the government's budget does not run out much for social safety nets but for development that can increase economic growth.