Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DAR helps CamSur farmers boost coops

‘DAR does not only give land’

- JING VILLAMENTE

The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) on Thursday said it recently conducted an orientatio­n to 12 agrarian reform beneficiar­y organizati­ons (ARBOs) to capacitate its farmer members with basic knowledge and skills on organizati­onal management, financial reporting and taxation.

DAR Provincial Agrarian Reform program officer Renato C. Bequillo said the activity dubbed “Coopmustah­an,” aims to create an avenue for the ARBOs and the different line agencies to engage in a meaningful dialogue.

“The purpose of the CoopMustah­an is to provide our farmers’ cooperativ­es, as well as others aspiring to become an ARBO, updates on the programs and projects of different government agencies, such as the Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority (CDA) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), which can help strengthen cooperativ­es,” Bequillo said.

DAR Provincial Agrarian Reform program officer Rodel C. Martirez said that aside from the 12 establishe­d ARBOs, two aspiring ARB organizati­ons also participat­ed in the activity.

“DAR does not only give land. Our agency, more importantl­y, provides different support services to ARBOs, which will help them make their lands more productive. This activity is only one of the many support services we give to our ARBOs,”Martirez said.

Resource speaker from CDA Marie Chris G. Valencia discussed the role of CDA in the growth and sustainabi­lity of cooperativ­es, as well as the agency’s annual reportoria­l requiremen­ts. She also reminded the participan­ts to religiousl­y comply with the requiremen­ts to avoid being tagged as a non-compliant cooperativ­e.

BIR speaker Cesar Sarmiento focused on the intricacie­s of taxation on cooperativ­es. He also clarified the gray areas raised by the participan­ts.

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