In recent years there has been considerable controversy in the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic (Lao PDR or Laos) regarding decisions by the government to issue long-term land concessions to foreign companies for large-scale plantation development, particularly for the cultivation of rubber, but also other commercial crops. Laos 2003 Land Law, in particular, established the legal framework for issuing land concessions to foreign companies of up to 10,000 hectares, although in some cases even larger land concessions have materialized. The expansion in the number of large-scale land concessions in Laos was closely linked to the Turning Land into Capital policy, which was designed to mobilize land to generate much needed capital and boost the economy of the country.