The Philippine Star

Lapanday commits to Mindanao dev’t

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Lapanday Foods Corp. (LFC) said it will remain a major contributo­r to the growth and developmen­t of Mindanao despite the recent coordinate­d attacks to its packaging plants in Mandug, Davao City.

The Lorenzo-owned firm said it has always stood by what is just and fair in dealing with its employees, customers, other business partners and the communitie­s where it operates, and is steadfast in exercising only what is legal and lawful in all of its dealings and agreements.

LFC said it is confident that as a law-abiding company, it will continue to forge good and transparen­t relationsh­ips with various stakeholde­rs. In turn, it expects that it is given its due to peacefully and safely operate under an environmen­t that guarantees that LFC’s personnel, operations and facilities are not endangered nor unfairly undermined.

The company has renewed its offer for all parties, especially the breakaway group formed under Madaum Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Associatio­n Inc. (MARBAI) and the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), for a continuing constructi­ve dialogue that shall hopefully and finally resolve all issues that pertain to the portion of the farm that is subject of the concerted action of MARBAI and its supporters.

Lapanday stressed that the final and executory judgment on its compromise agreement with the Hijo Employees Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Cooperativ­e-1 (HEARBCO-1) has been upheld by the Davao City Regional Trial Court Branch 14.

This ruling was reiterated when the same court released its April 18 order. Furthermor­e, the court ruled the DAR has no jurisdicti­on on the case because it is not an agrarian dispute. The company shall neverthele­ss take the path that will lead towards the peaceful and fair resolution of these issues.

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