Philippine Daily Inquirer

Banana farm row far from over

Tension rises anew in disputed plantation in Davao del Norte after guards of agri firm break farmers’ camp

- —FRINSTON LIM INQ

For farmer leader Antonio Tuyak, the New Year brought cries of indignatio­n and a sense of betrayal.

This as he and more than 150 farmers were once again driven out of a disputed property in Madaum village on New Year’s Eve, just weeks after the government intervened and allowed him and other agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARBs) to till their land following six years of a bitter dispute with Lapanday Foods Corp. (LFC).

“We felt betrayed. We could not celebrate the New Year after what happened,” Tuyak said.

An estimated 50 armed guards, believed to be from LFC, broke into the “kampuhan” (camp-in) of the Madaum Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Associatio­n Inc. (Marbai) around 3 a.m. on Saturday and forced out ARBs who had staked their claim on a 145-hectare land.

“We were roused from sleep by armed LFC guards and evicted from our land at gunpoint,” Tuyak told the Inquirer by telephone on Saturday.

“Some of the ARBs, which included old women, were tied up and their wallets, cellular phones and personal belongings taken,” he said.

Tuyak said Saturday’s incident was an “utter disrespect” for the order by the national government allowing them to return to their lands. “It was useless. Lapanday does not follow it,” he said, referring to the cease and desist order (CDO) implemente­d on Dec. 18 by the Department of Agrarian Reform, preventing LFC and its security guards from interferin­g with the farmers’ activities within the latter’s claim.

Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano issued the CDO on Dec. 13 as tension between the 159 claimant-ARBs and LFC escalated, culminatin­g in shooting incidents that wounded at least 10 farmers and their supporters. LFC had denied involvemen­t in these attacks.

The ARBs have been staging their kampuhan outside the farm gates in Madaum village since June.

“LFC guards now occupy our land while we, the owners, are back outside the plantation’s main gate. We’re disappoint­ed and felt betrayed. The police and the local government have not done enough,” Tuyak said.

Mayor Allan Rellon said he has ordered Supt. Laudemer Laude, city police chief, to send a team of policemen to provide security in the vicinity after he received reports about the alleged intrusion of LFC guards.

“I ordered Superinten­dent Laude to ensure that no untoward incident would happen there. If LFC guards indeed entered the farmers’ area, there’s really a violation,” Rellon said.

Adelaido Caminade, a sheriff for the DAR Southern Min- danao and one of the officials who oversaw the CDO implementa­tion, had admitted the order was a “temporary relief” as legal questions surroundin­g the landholdin­g remain unresolved.

The Inquirer tried but failed to reach LFC representa­tives on Sunday for a statement on the latest incident. But the firm, in an earlier statement, said the DAR had “illegally confiscate­d” the disputed land, where it has been growing bananas, when it awarded the land to a group of ARBs.

The company also threatened to sue after the DAR reinstalle­d the Marbai members on the Madaum property.

“In giving the land and the improvemen­ts to Marbai, the DAR resorted to the illegal confiscati­on of (the) property. This act directly violates due process under the Constituti­on,” LFC said in the statement.

The company said DAR’s action violated the contract between the company and the Hijo Employees Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Cooperativ­e, one of the groups of ARBs in the contested area.

LFC, a company owned by the family of former Agricultur­e Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr., said Marbai members were not only “illegally occupying” the disputed area but were stealing bananas being grown for LFC.

 ?? —KARLOSMANL­UPIG ?? SHORT-LIVED VICTORY Members of the Madaum Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Associatio­n Inc. celebrate when they reclaimed their land last month after years of a bitter conflict with a giant agricultur­al firm in Tagum City. OnNew Year’s Eve, they were...
—KARLOSMANL­UPIG SHORT-LIVED VICTORY Members of the Madaum Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Associatio­n Inc. celebrate when they reclaimed their land last month after years of a bitter conflict with a giant agricultur­al firm in Tagum City. OnNew Year’s Eve, they were...

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