By Ellalyn De Vera-Ruiz
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) is hoping to distribute 12,438.7874 hectares of idle government-owned lands that are still suitable for agriculture by the end of the first quarter of 2020.
Department of Agrarian Reform (MANILA BULLETIN)
DAR Undersecretary for Field Operations David Erro on Monday said the seven government-owned lands to be acquired and distributed to farmers is in compliance with President Duterte’s Executive Order No. (EO) 75.
For the first quarter of 2020, the identified government-owned lands for acquisition and distribution were in the Davao National Agricultural School/Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Davao del Oro (270.0551 hectares); Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) in Rizal (1,507.1451 hectares); Busuanga Pasture Reserve-Yulo King Ranch/Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in Busuanga, Palawan (9,022 hectares); University of the Philippines (UP) land grant in Laguna (350.8874 hectares); UP land grant in Quezon province (1,142 hectares); Dumarao Stock Farm/Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Animal Industry in Capiz (99.9998 hectares); and DA-Bureau of Soil Reservation in Isabela (46.7 hectares).
DA, DENR, TESDA, MWSS, and UP were asked to immediately provide the deeds of transfer to DAR to start the processing of distribution to the farmer-beneficiaries.
“I am appealing to these agencies of the government to immediately execute the deed of transfer to DAR so that we can begin the processing of these lands and eventually before the end of this quarter we can distribute that to the farmers as directed by the President,” Erro said.
Based on the DAR’s initial estimate, around 24,000 farmers will benefit from the first round of government-owned land distribution.
DAR is looking at the acquisition and distribution of 51,000 hectares of private agricultural (29,000 hectares) and government-owned lands (22,000 hectares) to farmers by the end of 2020.
Erro said the distribution of idle private agricultural and government-owned lands may benefit about 102,000 farmers nationwide by year-end.
DAR is named as the lead agency that will provide central direction and coordination for the implementation of EO 75.
Under the order, the government “shall govern the identification, validation, segregation, transfer and distribution of all government-owned lands, devoted to or suitable for agriculture and which are no longer actually, directly and exclusively used or necessary for the purpose for which they have been reserved or acquired for the purpose of eventual distribution to qualified beneficiaries.”
Department of Agrarian Reform (MANILA BULLETIN)
DAR Undersecretary for Field Operations David Erro on Monday said the seven government-owned lands to be acquired and distributed to farmers is in compliance with President Duterte’s Executive Order No. (EO) 75.
For the first quarter of 2020, the identified government-owned lands for acquisition and distribution were in the Davao National Agricultural School/Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Davao del Oro (270.0551 hectares); Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) in Rizal (1,507.1451 hectares); Busuanga Pasture Reserve-Yulo King Ranch/Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in Busuanga, Palawan (9,022 hectares); University of the Philippines (UP) land grant in Laguna (350.8874 hectares); UP land grant in Quezon province (1,142 hectares); Dumarao Stock Farm/Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Animal Industry in Capiz (99.9998 hectares); and DA-Bureau of Soil Reservation in Isabela (46.7 hectares).
DA, DENR, TESDA, MWSS, and UP were asked to immediately provide the deeds of transfer to DAR to start the processing of distribution to the farmer-beneficiaries.
“I am appealing to these agencies of the government to immediately execute the deed of transfer to DAR so that we can begin the processing of these lands and eventually before the end of this quarter we can distribute that to the farmers as directed by the President,” Erro said.
Based on the DAR’s initial estimate, around 24,000 farmers will benefit from the first round of government-owned land distribution.
DAR is looking at the acquisition and distribution of 51,000 hectares of private agricultural (29,000 hectares) and government-owned lands (22,000 hectares) to farmers by the end of 2020.
Erro said the distribution of idle private agricultural and government-owned lands may benefit about 102,000 farmers nationwide by year-end.
DAR is named as the lead agency that will provide central direction and coordination for the implementation of EO 75.
Under the order, the government “shall govern the identification, validation, segregation, transfer and distribution of all government-owned lands, devoted to or suitable for agriculture and which are no longer actually, directly and exclusively used or necessary for the purpose for which they have been reserved or acquired for the purpose of eventual distribution to qualified beneficiaries.”