Philippine Daily Inquirer

DAR CHECKING AVAILABLE GOV’T LAND FOR FARMERS

- —KARLSTON LAPNITEN

LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET— The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) is making an inventory of government reservatio­ns that have not been used for the last 30 years to heed a directive by President Duterte to distribute idle government land for an agrarian reform program that Mr. Duterte promised to be more sweeping than previous ones.

Agrarian Reform Secretary John Castricion­es said it was Mr. Duterte who wanted to convert idle government land into agrarian reform areas.

He said he had asked the President for an executive order to simplify the process of using idle government land for agrarian reform and Mr. Duterte heeded it.

1991 EO

Executive Order (EO) No. 448, issued in 1991, currently governs the use of government land or those registered to government-owned or controlled corporatio­ns. It said government land that “are suitable for agricultur­e and no longer actually, directly and exclusivel­y used shall be segregated and transferre­d to DAR.”

But some government agencies and institutio­ns, which have custody of idle land, do not want to turn them over to the DAR, Castricion­es said.

A new executive order would also skip the tedious process of passing a law for the conversion of lands classified as forests into agricultur­al lots, he said.

Unfinished business

Castricion­es did not say which reservatio­ns were being tapped for land reform but a DAR task force is conducting an inventory of government-owned lands, many of which belong to schools and universiti­es.

He said the distributi­on of more farmlands would ensure food sufficienc­y.

According to a paper published by the Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies in December last year, over 4.8 million hectares of private and public agricultur­al land had been given to 2.8 million farmers. It said there were some 600,000 ha still left to be distribute­d.

Mr. Duterte has repeatedly announced a plan to distribute land to the landless, particular­ly in the resort island of Boracay, which he ordered stripped of polluting establishm­ents and structures built on protected areas.

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