The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
Provincial Office of Cagayan-Batanes kick started the year with a joint Provincial
Agrarian Reform Coordinating Committee (PARCCOM) and Provincial CARP
Implementing Team (PCIT) meeting on January 26, 2018 in Tuguegarao City,
Cagayan wherein the representatives of the member-agencies presented their agency
thrusts in so far as CARP implementation is concerned.
The National Irrigation Adminstration (NIA) reported on current irrigation projects in Cagayan and on the P2.696-billion Chico River Pump Irrigation Project, an
electric motor pump driven irrigation which will service 8,700 hectares of
agricultural land benefitting 4,350 farmers in 21 barangays in Cagayan, Kalinga
and Apayao. The project is expected to provide an incremental net income of up
to P42,273 per hectare a year from the farmers’ previous P28, 952 per hectare
annual income without the irrigation. It will be able to provide around 7,580
jobs during the implementation period and around 8,700 people will have
permanent jobs when completed and becomes operation in three years.
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) introduced new technologies on fertilizer production made from carrageenan, a substance extracted from red and purple seaweeds abundant along the coastal town in Cagayan province, consisting of a mixture of polysaccharides. It is traditionally used as a thickening or emulsifying agent in food products. Carrageenan as a growth enhancer offers an array of benefits that result in improved productivity. When used properly, it makes the rice stem stronger improving rice resistance to logging. It becomes resistant to rice ‘tungro’ virus and bacterial leaf blight resulting to increased harvest by farmers.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) also presented the various ongoing activities for promotion and marketing of agrarian reform beneficiaries’ products the Shared Service Faciities (SSF) being distributed to qualified farmers' organizations.
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Register of Deeds (ROD) also reported on their activities for the acquisition and distribution of lands covered by CARP, among many others. One highlight of the meeting is the joint efforts of the member-agencies which resulted to the resolution of specific legal and factual issues facilitating the acquisition of the hundreds of hectares of farmlands located in the Solana-Piat boundary. Other equally important issues and concerns on CARP implementation were likewise resolved during the meeting. Representatives from KilusangPagbabago, namely, Mr. Nathaniel Gumangan, Public Relations Officer, KP-Cagayan Valley and Mr. Napoleon Baltazar, Program Director, KP-Cagayan Valley also briefly discussed Malacanang Executive Order No. 9, Series of 2016 regarding the mandate to promote Participatory Governance as a way of empowering the agrarian reform beneficiaries and other farmers among others. In addition, the role of the Kilusang Pagbabago in monitoring government programs and projects was also emphasized.
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) introduced new technologies on fertilizer production made from carrageenan, a substance extracted from red and purple seaweeds abundant along the coastal town in Cagayan province, consisting of a mixture of polysaccharides. It is traditionally used as a thickening or emulsifying agent in food products. Carrageenan as a growth enhancer offers an array of benefits that result in improved productivity. When used properly, it makes the rice stem stronger improving rice resistance to logging. It becomes resistant to rice ‘tungro’ virus and bacterial leaf blight resulting to increased harvest by farmers.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) also presented the various ongoing activities for promotion and marketing of agrarian reform beneficiaries’ products the Shared Service Faciities (SSF) being distributed to qualified farmers' organizations.
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Register of Deeds (ROD) also reported on their activities for the acquisition and distribution of lands covered by CARP, among many others. One highlight of the meeting is the joint efforts of the member-agencies which resulted to the resolution of specific legal and factual issues facilitating the acquisition of the hundreds of hectares of farmlands located in the Solana-Piat boundary. Other equally important issues and concerns on CARP implementation were likewise resolved during the meeting. Representatives from KilusangPagbabago, namely, Mr. Nathaniel Gumangan, Public Relations Officer, KP-Cagayan Valley and Mr. Napoleon Baltazar, Program Director, KP-Cagayan Valley also briefly discussed Malacanang Executive Order No. 9, Series of 2016 regarding the mandate to promote Participatory Governance as a way of empowering the agrarian reform beneficiaries and other farmers among others. In addition, the role of the Kilusang Pagbabago in monitoring government programs and projects was also emphasized.
The Joint PARCCOM-PCIT is pursuant
to the provisions of Executive Order No. 406 that mandates certain departments
and agencies to review, evaluate and align their programs and projects in order
to integrate them into the major thrusts of the CARP. EO No. 406 also directs the DAR to accelerate
the agrarian reform beneficiaries' development through the provision of
economic and social infrastructure support.
The PCIT is composed of the
Department of Agriculture, Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
Department of Public Works and Highways, Department of Transportation andCommunication, Department of National Defense, Department of Justice,
Department of Budget and Management, Department of Trade and Industry, LandBank of the Philippines and Land Registration Authority.
Section 44 and Section 45 of RA
6657 mandated the creation of a Provincial Agrarian Reform Coordinating
Committee (PARCCOM) in each province, composed of a Chairman, who shall be
appointed by the President upon the recommendation of the EXCOM, the Provincial
Agrarian Reform Officer as Executive Officer, and one representative each from
the Departments of Agriculture, and of Environment and Natural Resources and
from the LBP, one representative each from existing farmers’ organizations,
agricultural cooperatives and non-governmental organizations in the province;
two representatives from landowners, at least one of whom shall be a producer
representing the principal crop of the province, and two representatives from
farmer and farmworker-beneficiaries, at least one of whom shall be a farmer or
farmworker representing the principal crop of the province, as members:
provided, that in areas where there are cultural communities, the latter shall
likewise have one representative.
The PARCCOM shall coordinate and monitor the implementation
of the CARP in the province. It shall provide information on the provisions of
the CARP, guidelines issued by the PARC and on the progress of the CARP in the
province.
The PARCCOM is the provincial counterpart of the Presidential
Agrarian Reform Council (PARC) Executive Committee (ExCom) and the partners of
the PARC Secretariat. The PARC is the highest policy-making body in
implementing agrarian reform laws. The PARCOMM are tasked with the coordination
and monitoring of the programs and activities implemented by the agrarian
reform program implementing agencies at the field level.
DARPO Cagayan-Batanes PARO II Engr. Arthur Faeldon addressing the members of the PARCCOM-PCIT. |
DENR-PENRO reporting on their agency's thrusts and programs under CARP. |
Open forum on the member-agencies 2018 thrusts and programs |
The Register of Deeds addressing issues pertaining to registration of land titles and deeds. |
Representatives from the Kilusang Pagbabago-Cagayan Valley discussed matters on Participatory Governance. |
Activities in the Cooperative Sector were presented with more requests for support services facilities being considered. |
New technology on the production of Carrageenan based soil enhancer by DENR |
Presentation on the concerns of private sector representatives |