Challenges and Opportunities of Farmland Ownership Registration and Certification in Kokosa Woreda, West Arsi Zone

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2023-11

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HAWASSA UNIVERSITY

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Farmland registration and certification are the current issues, and the government has implemented massive measures to guarantee landowner safety at different levels. This study is intended to assess the opportunities and challenges of farmland ownership registration and certification practices in Kokosa Woreda, Oromia region. A mixed research approach with a cross-sectional survey was used for this study. Simple random sampling was used to select both analysis Kebeles and sample household heads. Primary data were collected from respondents through a questionnaire, a semi-structured interview, and a focused group discussion, whereas secondary data were collected from different published and unpublished materials. Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as mean percentage and thematically displayed using figures and tables. The study reveals that farmers in Kokosa Woreda have a good level of awareness about farmland registration and certification. However, it is crucial to note that land registration and certification are ongoing processes that require continuous efforts to ensure secure land rights. Similarly, the study shows that land registration and certification help to secure land rights, reduce conflicts, and access financial opportunities. Besides, this indicated that land registration and certification protect female landholder rights, reduce conflicting claims, and provide an official and transparent framework for land transactions. Also, it is shown that women gain legal proof of their rights, which can help overcome discriminatory practices, enhance bargaining power, and improve household food security, livelihoods, and overall well-being. Technical challenges, such as inadequate infrastructure, limited technical capacity, inadequate data management systems, corruption, and a lack of political will, discourage the smooth process of land registration and certification in Kokosa Woreda. This study concludes that Kokosa Woreda farmers know about farmland registration and certification, which secures land rights, reduces conflicts, and provides financial opportunities, particularly for female landholders. Therefore, it is recommended that Woreda land administration officials address these challenges and utilize modern technology to improve the land registration and certification process.

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Land Certification, Tenure Security, Land Ownership, Kokosa Woreda

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