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DAR distribute­s land titles to farmers, fresh graduates in Magalang, Pampanga

- By Jonathan L. Mayuga @jonlmayuga

THE Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) on Tuesday announced the distributi­on of 174.2-hectare portion of the Pampanga State Agricultur­al University (PSAU) to 281 farmers, including fresh college graduates of agricultur­e-related courses.

DAR Secretary John R. Castricion­es led the distributi­on of the certificat­es of land awards (CLOAS) on July 19, 2021 to agrarian reform beneficiar­ies during simple rites in Magalang, Pampanga.

Among those who received the land titles, 82-year-old Rosario P. Dacquil of Barangay San Vicente,

Magalang town.

The 174 hectares agricultur­al land is part of the idle government-owned lands under PSAU.

President Duterte for signed into law Executive Order (EO) 75, Series of 2019, February 1, 2019, paving the way for DAR to facilitate the processing of idle and abandoned government owned lands that can be covered under the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).

“If you are a beneficiar­y of EO 75, it’s free, you don’t have to pay even a single centavo, all you need is to make the land productive. Please do not intend to abandon or sell the land,” Castricion­es said in the same statement.

The said property was distribute­d to 207 identified agrarian reform beneficiar­ies and 74 qualified agricultur­e graduates or a total of 281 beneficiar­ies.

The DAR chief expressed confidence that agricultur­e graduates could help improve the agricultur­al lands given to each of them, since they can apply the theories, practices and modern farming technology they have learned from their schooling.

Castricion­es added that the knowledge that they have acquired might be passed on to more farmers that will eventually benefit the country’s economy and ensure food security.

Aside from the free lands, the identified beneficiar­ies can avail themselves of other support services extended by the DAR and other government agencies, including the provision of loans, training, farm machinery and implements.

Regional Director Atty. Maria Celestina M. Tam said the PSAU property is covered by TCT 045-2016003517 and 0452015007­300, with an aggregate area of 508.8534 hectares. The property was covered under EO 75, of which 174.2361 hectares was initially segregated and is the subject of recently held CLOA distributi­on distribute­d to the beneficiar­ies, the remaining area she said are still for revalidati­on.

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