Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Agrarian coops to get more support


The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) have forged an agreement to provide more support for agrarian reform beneficiaries’ (ARB) cooperatives nationwide.

The program aims to provide strengthening and capability building trainings for members and officers of some 1,600 ARB cooperatives, re-registration and assistance for the renewal of the status as cooperatives in good standing of these cooperatives.  

This will provide ARB cooperatives with the trainings required under R.A. 9520 (Cooperative Code of 2008) for officers and members of cooperatives. It will also strengthen farmers’ cooperative as instruments of equity, social justice and economic development as expressed the in Philippine Constitution.

The DAR and CDA will also assist new farmers’ cooperatives in the preparation of the documents needed for registration and will help them improve their operations and preserve and build up their capital.

The agreement between DAR and CDA was earlier disclosed in Cagayan De Oro City during the 2012 National Cooperative Summit wherein DAR has committed to provide funding for trainings for ARB cooperatives to be primarily implemented by the CDA. It is also a part of the agreements reached during such summit, that is, to mainstream the farmer-beneficiary cooperatives into the cooperative movement. /cds

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