The Manila Times

‘DAR office in Dinagat Islands long overdue’

- MOISES CRUZ

THE House Committee on Agrarian Reform approved on Tuesday House Bill (HB) 324 which creates a provincial office for the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in the Dinagat Islands.

“Since its establishm­ent 14 years ago, Dinagat Islands has yet to have its own DAR Provincial Office. The presence of a full-fledged DAR office in the Dinagat Islands is long overdue,” Rep. Alan Ecleo, who is the author of HB 324, said.

The DAR is one of the key agencies tasked with conducting research, ocular inspection, and village mapping for the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program’s (CARP) implementa­tion.

The CARP is the transfer of private and public agricultur­al lands to beneficiar­ies to enable them to survive as small, independen­t farmers, regardless of the “tenurial” structure. It aims to offer landowners equal income and opportunit­y; to enable land owner beneficiar­ies to have equitable land ownership; to increase agricultur­al production and productivi­ty; to employ more agricultur­al workers; and to put an end to land ownership conflicts.

Ecleo said the DAR is in serious need of full-time workers as well as the requisite buildings and equipment to carry out the distributi­on of lands covered by the country’s agrarian reform program, as the Agricultur­e department is now only working through a satellite office in the province.

“As of 2019, there are 9,047 hectares of land covered by the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program that has yet to be fully distribute­d to our landless farmers,” Ecleo said.

Ecleo highlighte­d that the DAR will assist in providing farmer beneficiar­ies with the chance to reap the advantages of the land they till, as well as assisting thousands of Dinagat Island residents in experienci­ng the possibilit­ies and social mobility that come with entreprene­urship and industry.

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