The Philippine Star

Visayas lawmakers oppose CARP extension

- Jess Diaz

More than 30 congressme­n under the Visayas bloc are opposing the proposed extension of the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).

Speaking for his group, Negros Occidental Rep. Alfredo Benitez said they want the government to extend production loans and other support services to farmers, instead of prolonging CARP.

“We have no more reason to prolong the program. All the big agricultur­al lands that have to be covered have already been covered and distribute­d to farmer-tillers. What’s left are small landholdin­gs, those 10 hectares and below, which the law allows the owners to hold on to and continue to till,” he said.

He said Congress would just be wasting precious taxpayers’ money if it extends CARP and allots billions for it.

“We might as well allocate the money for support services to farmers,” he said.

He pointed out that farmer-beneficiar­ies in his province who have no savings and access to cheap credit were forced to turn to usurers for production loans, driving them deep in debt and eventually forcing them to sell their farm lots even if this was illegal.

“Agricultur­al productivi­ty has suffered since the government divided big farming areas into small lots and distribute­d these to farmers who did not have the money to shoulder the cost of production,” he said.

Before the CARP law expired last June 30, agrarian reform advocates in the House of Representa­tives tried again to extend the program but they ran out of time.

Apparently due to lack of agricultur­al lands to cover, they included unoccupied portions of military reservatio­ns, land owned by state universiti­es and colleges and undevelope­d government land in their bill for distributi­on to farmers.

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Philippine office of the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency, inspects a solar-powered aeration system to be used for milkfish production in Dagupan City.
CESAR RAMIREZ Takahiro Morita, senior representa­tive of the Philippine office of the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency, inspects a solar-powered aeration system to be used for milkfish production in Dagupan City.

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