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Institutional Land Leasing

Institutional Land Leasing involves a government or large organization allowing private companies or individuals to use land owned by theinstitution for a specific purpose and period. The lessee pays periodic fees or rent for the use of the land, while ownership remains with the institution. This arrangement helps generate revenue for the landowner and supports development projects, such as agriculture, industry, or infrastructure, without transferring ownership. It’s a formal, contractual process that balances public or institutional control with private sector utilization.