LAOAG
CITY -- Some 700 farmers from Ilocos Norte have received their certificates of
land ownership award (CLOA) from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).
Farmer
Isidro Calma of Bacarra, Ilocos Norte thanked the government for finally
awarding him a title after more than 40 years of tilling.
“Land for the landless
is indeed a sincere commitment. Thanks to the government, I now own the land I
have been tilling for the past four decades,” he said.
Calma
was one of 711 farmer-beneficiaries who received their CLOAs at a ceremony held
at the Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena.
DAR Secretary John
Castriciones led the distribution of the land titles covering 583 hectares of
land situated in different municipalities of Ilocos Norte.
Another
beneficiary, 61-year-old Dely Agbayani from Vintar Ilocos Norte said, “having
full ownership of the land has freed us from paying rents or shares to the landowners.”
Agbayani said she
considers the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) “a God-given gift
for the landless farmers.”
Seeing her name in a
land title makes her and other farmers feel secure, she added.
“The
mandate of DAR is not limited to land distribution to the farmer-beneficiaries.
It is also to ensure the package of support services like livelihood training,
farm inputs, and technology to ensure the maximum benefits from their CLOA,”
Castriciones said.
“These support services
are not given individually, that’s why we are encouraging farmers to join
cooperatives and farm organizations to receive these support services from the
government,” he added.
Castriciones also
pointed out at the same event that President Duterte has signed Executive Order
(EO) 75 ordering the DAR to acquire government-owned agricultural lands for
eventual distribution to qualified beneficiaries.
Under EO 75 signed by
the President last February 15, all agencies are mandated to identify lands
suitable for agriculture and submit a list of these lands to DAR, indicating
the location and area of the said lands, actual use, and a legal basis of
ownership.
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