CITY OF TABUK, Kalinga -- The Dept. of
Agrarian Reform provincial office distributed 654 Certificate of Land Ownership
Award (CLOA) to agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) in this city.
The lands they have been tilling for a long town are now in their possession with the awarded CLOAs. They were told not to sell their CLOAs, instead they should develop their land with the programs or assistance of the different offices to increase their productivity and improve their lives.
The lands they have been tilling for a long town are now in their possession with the awarded CLOAs. They were told not to sell their CLOAs, instead they should develop their land with the programs or assistance of the different offices to increase their productivity and improve their lives.
Placido Alsiyang Jr. representing
Congressman Allen Jesse Mangaoang told farmers that the province’s lone
representative to Congress is working hard for infrastructure projects
including road improvement that directly benefit farmers bring their products to
the market.
Albert Galut of the Land Bank of the
Philippines also oriented the ARBs on the bank’s Accessible Funds for Delivery
to Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (AFFORD-ARBs) program intended for crop
production and acquisition of small farm implements.
Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority – Cordillera Administrative (TESDA-CAR) OIC Director
Manuel Wong also invited the ARBs to enroll at TESDA and train on agriculture-
related training courses to improve their skills in farming.
“Come and enroll in any short course you want, be it in driving, welding, engine mechanic – all these can help you maintain your farm implements and machineries aside learning from farming methods,” he said.
Provincial Administrator Lawrence Bayongan
representing Governor Ferdinand Tubban urged the ARBs to also engage in fruit
tree planting to augment their income from palay production. “It wouldn’t be
long of waiting for trees to bear fruits,” he said telling them of his
experience in calamansi growing. (JDP/PAB-PIA CAR, Kalinga)“Come and enroll in any short course you want, be it in driving, welding, engine mechanic – all these can help you maintain your farm implements and machineries aside learning from farming methods,” he said.
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