Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DAR validates BIR-forfeited farmlands

More farmlands may fall under CARP

- BY PAULA ANTOLIN @tribunephl_phau

Department of Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III has ordered DAR’s regional and provincial offices to validate the farmlands forfeited by the Bureau of Internal Revenue for possible inclusion to the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program.

Estrella based the directive on Executive Order No. 407 of 1990, which directs all government-owned or controlled corporatio­ns to transfer ownership of all lands suitable for agricultur­e to the DAR for immediate distributi­on to identified CARP beneficiar­ies.

Acting on the secretary’s directive, Atty. Kazel Celeste, DAR Undersecre­tary for Field Operations, requested field implemente­rs to submit reports of the BIR-forfeited properties in their respective areas.

The reports should contain informatio­n on the name of the taxpayers, tax declaratio­n numbers, status, areas covered, classifica­tion, and locations of the properties, Celeste said.

Celeste said the mentioned informatio­n will help determine which of the properties can be included in the list of CARP-coverable landholdin­gs for the execution of deeds of transfer.

A total of 500,000 hectares of agricultur­al lands are still up for distributi­on nationwide under CARP. However, 300,000 of these are classified as “problemati­c” for being under litigation­s.

The remaining 200,000 hectares are classified as “workable,” meaning, free of any legal impediment­s, and up for distributi­on to landless farmers.

Half of the workable lands are under the jurisdicti­on of the DAR and the rest are under the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Agrarian Reform of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

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