The Freeman

DAR gives land titles to Bohol farmers

- Ric V. Obedencio,

CARMEN, BOHOL — While celebratin­g its 30th year, the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) had distribute­d land titles to deserving farmers in Bohol province, during ceremonies held at Carmen town.

DAR Secretary John Castricion­es said certificat­es of land ownership awards (CLOAs) were distribute­d to 419 farmer-beneficiar­ies from 22 clustered towns of Bohol, covering a total of 475.29 hectares.

Having a CLOA entitles a beneficiar­y to own and till the land thus ensuring food security and peace to them, he said.

Castricion­es was one of the guests of honor during the 30th year celebratio­n of DAR, held in Bohol and participat­ed in by Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) Secretary Virginia Orogo, and Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) representa­tives.

Mayor Ricardo Francisco Toribio of Carmen said he was happy of the opportunit­y that this agricultur­ally-rich interior town hosted the distributi­on of CLOAs, administer­ed by Castricion­es and Orogo. Aside from CLOA windfall, recipients also received a bonus of 419 scholarshi­ps for their relatives, courtesy of TESDA.

Castricion­es told the local media that DAR’s three main duties and functions are: To acquire and distribute lands to the true tillers; to serve agrarian justice; and to provide support services.

DAR said there are five clusters of farmers who are beneficiar­ies of CLOA: The Tagbilaran cluster consisting of the towns of Catigbian, Loon and San Isidro; Carmen cluster (Carmen, Bilar, Lila, Loboc, Pilar, Sevilla, and Sierra-Bullones);

Jagna cluster (Alicia, Candijay and Guindulman); Talibon cluster (Buenavista, Danao, Getafe, Inabanga, and Sagbayan; and Ubay cluster (Dagohoy, San Miguel, and Trinidad).

Mayors Juliet Dano of Sevilla town, Danny Guevincan (Dimiao), Angelina Simacio (Anda), Natividad Gonzaga (Danao), Eugenio Datahan (Pilar), Nunila Mendez-Pinat (San Miguel), and Jacinto Naraga (San Isidro) also graced the event where their respective constituen­ts were among the CLOA recipients.

Others who attended the event were DAR Undersecre­tary Emily Padilla, Governor Edgar Chatto, Vice Gov. Dionisio Balite, Representa­tives Dakila Carlo Cua of Quirino province, Francisco Datol of Senior Citizens party-list, and Rene Relampagos (1st district, Bohol); and DARBohol Director Gace Fua, among others.

 ?? RIC V. OBEDENCIO ?? A farmer of Bohol puts a "salakot," a local wide-brimmed hat, on DAR Secretary John Castricion­es, in gratitude of the DAR distributi­on of certificat­es of land ownership awards (CLOAs) to 419 farmer-beneficiar­ies from 22 towns.
RIC V. OBEDENCIO A farmer of Bohol puts a "salakot," a local wide-brimmed hat, on DAR Secretary John Castricion­es, in gratitude of the DAR distributi­on of certificat­es of land ownership awards (CLOAs) to 419 farmer-beneficiar­ies from 22 towns.

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