Manila Bulletin

DAR eyes agri lands for returning OFWs

- By ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ

The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) is assessing more government-owned agricultur­al lands that could be awarded to some 15,000 Metro Manila dwellers and returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who opt to return to the provinces to start a new life.

“We want to help the government in decongesti­ng Metro Manila and other urban areas by awarding them with farmlands in habitable communitie­s in the provinces,” DAR Secretary John Castricion­es said in a statement.

The proposed “New Economic Opportunit­ies in Government­Owned Land Distributi­on (NEOGOLD),” once approved, will be implemente­d by the DAR Field Operations Office headed by Undersecre­tary David Erro.

Erro said this is the DAR’s answer and support for the “Balik Probinsiya, Bagong Pag-asa Program” of the government.

This initiative is now preparing the ground for the establishm­ent of agro-industrial communitie­s and facilitati­ng the developmen­t of rural areas into self-contained communitie­s for sustainabl­e livelihood.

“We will provide and prepare a place conducive for the establishm­ent of new liveable communitie­s where the Metro Manila migrants and OFWs can start a new life and engage in sustainabl­e agricultur­al production and agri-enterprise after the COVID19 (coronaviru­s) pandemic,” Erro said.

Meanwhile, Castricion­es said the proposed NEO-GOLD project of the DAR is planning to distribute 30,000 hectares of government-owned lands to qualified enrollees of the program for agricultur­al production, allocation of space for housing, and constructi­on of community facilities and roads.

 ??  ?? NEW MACHINES –Sta. Ana Hospital Director Dra. Grace Padilla shows the new machines inside the newlyinaug­urated swab testing and molecular laboratory at Sta. Ana Hospital on Tuesday. The second molecular laboratory was donated by the Ayala Group of Companies to the City of Manila. (Jansen Romero)
NEW MACHINES –Sta. Ana Hospital Director Dra. Grace Padilla shows the new machines inside the newlyinaug­urated swab testing and molecular laboratory at Sta. Ana Hospital on Tuesday. The second molecular laboratory was donated by the Ayala Group of Companies to the City of Manila. (Jansen Romero)

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