Mindanao Times

Row in Tadeco resolved

- BY CARMELITO Q. FRANCISCO

THE CONFLICT surroundin­g the roads in the Floirendo-run banana farms in Sto. Tomas and Braulio Dujali, Davao del Norte was finally resolved during a meeting between the parties that the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) facilitate­d Tuesday night.

Based on the memorandum of agreement that the parties signed, a soft copy was obtained by

TIMES, the biosecurit­y facilities put in place on the roads will not be demolished, but that public access to the roads will also be allowed without requiring any person or vehicle to secure a gate pass.

The agreement also spelled out the creation of a joint monitoring committee composed of two each from the parties--the provincial government of Davao del Norte, the Tagum Agricultur­al

Developmen­t Co. Inc., and the Bureau of Correction­s (Bucor)–to ensure the compliance of the agreement.

Bucor signed a joint venture agreement with the company for the banana production in the farms.

“Proper security protocols shall be observed by the three parties the details of which shall be discussed by the Joint Monitoring

Committee,” it added.

The same agreement also settled the cases filed by both sides. Earlier, the Regional Trial Court issued a temporary restrainin­g order barring the provincial government from demolishin­g the biosecurit­y facilities put in place by the company to prevent the spread of Fusarium Wilt, better known as Panama disease, a soil-borne disease that renders banana farms useless.

Those who signed the agreement were Gov. Edwin I. Jubahib representi­ng the provincial government, Zeaus Apollo C. Vadil representi­ng the company, and Director General Gerald Q. Bantag representi­ng the BuCor.

Among those who witnessed the signing was former Davao del Norte representa­tive Antonio Ernesto F. Lagdameo, president of the Industrial Division of the Anflocor Group of Companies. Mr. Lagdameo’s uncle, former representa­tive Antonio R. Floirendo has been at odds with his erstwhile friend, Rep. Pantaleon D. Alvarez whose chief of staff was Jubahib.

In his social media post, Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol, MinDA chair, said the “agreement was a result of two weeks of intense negotiatio­ns initiated by MinDA following a stand-off (on) October 9 which nearly resulted in a bloodshed.”

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