Manila Bulletin

DA, DAR direct collaborat­ion kick offs in Sagay

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ILOILO CITY – Two national government agencies marked their first direct partnershi­p during President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s recent visit in Sagay, Negros Occidental to distribute 3,434 Certificat­e of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) to 2,495 agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARBs).

“I and Secretary John Castricion­es of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) signed a memorandum of agreement last month. The agreement stipulates that wherever DAR would distribute land titles to agrarian reform beneficiar­ies, DA would come,” said agri chief Emmanuel F. Piñol.

While DAR, through President Duterte, granted CLOAs to Negros Occidental ARBs, DA, on the other hand, turned over R10-million Production Loan Easy Access (PLEA) fund to the ARB community.

Moreover, one unit of mini fourwheel drive tractor, 120 kilograms of assorted vegetable seeds from the DA-Bureau of Plant Industry, planting materials of high-value crops, forage and pasture, as well as drugs and biologics were given to ARBs.

“One unit of tractor would not change the lives of the farmers in this area, but it is a start of a bigger collaborat­ive endeavor between DA and DAR,” Piñol said.

DA will provide loaning program, livelihood and irrigation support to ARBs. As agreed during the DA internal budget hearing on March 7, the agency, using the Rice Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund, will prioritize the distributi­on of farm equipment to irrigators' associatio­ns, SWISAs, and ARBs.

“They are not being left out. We will not even think of them as ARBs. We will think of them as farmers needing support from the Department of Agricultur­e,” said Piñol who went on saying that more agri projects will be poured out soon to the sector.

On that same day, DA-Philippine Crop Insurance Corporatio­n president Jovy C. Bernabe and Castricion­es signed an agreement for the provision of R1-billion crop insurance coverage to ARBs nationwide.

“We are filling the void that was unfilled for so long. In many instances in the past, agrarian reform programs actually, if not failed, did not really achieve its targeted accomplish­ments. Mainly because of the lack of support from other government agencies like ours,” the agri chief pointed out.

Piñol expressed his opposition to the call of a member of the economic team for the deregulati­on of the country’s sugar industry.

Piñol, as he is supposed to do, promised to implement the policy whatever the government and policymake­rs’ stand on the issue.

But he stressed that economic benefits should be weighed against the social cause. “Eighty percent of the sugar farmers are ARBs who will be directly affected by the deregulati­on. ARBs are vulnerable to recruitmen­t, are we ready for that?

They (ARBs) are first-time landowners who have been dreaming all of these years to own a piece of land to plant sugarcane and suddenly, you will wipe out that dream,” he said.

The DA secretary rather supports the sugar stakeholde­rs’ stand to review the Sugar Industry Developmen­t Act (SIDA) which remained inaccessib­le for years.

“SIDA’s fund-loaning program has only one percent access rate, that is why we need to review the SIDA,” added Piñol who went on sharing that the sugar stakeholde­rs asked for the formulatio­n of national sugar industry road map to enable the industry’s competitiv­eness.

As reported during the recent national summit of sugar stakeholde­rs, a sugarcane farm in Negros Oriental which utilized irrigation was harvesting over 140 metric tons per hectare, which is higher than the national average production of 54 metric tons per hectare.

“If we are able to improve our farming practices by using modern technologi­es like solar irrigation and fertigatio­n, I believe the sugar industry will become competitiv­e,” said Piñol who also shared that an Israeli irrigation company has recently volunteere­d to put up model farms in the country using drip irrigation. (James Earl E. Ogatis and Sheila Mae H. Toreno/ DA-RAFIS 6)

 ??  ?? AGRARIAN REFORM BENEFICIAR­Y. DA Secretary Mannyl Piñol presents the Certificat­e of Turnover, as well as the key to one unit of four-wheel drive tractor with implements, to one of the agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARBs) during the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Agreement between DA and DAR in Sagay, Negros Occidental.
AGRARIAN REFORM BENEFICIAR­Y. DA Secretary Mannyl Piñol presents the Certificat­e of Turnover, as well as the key to one unit of four-wheel drive tractor with implements, to one of the agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARBs) during the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Agreement between DA and DAR in Sagay, Negros Occidental.

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