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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Farm Machinery and Equipment Turned Over by DAR-Cagayan to Five ARBOs

TUGUEGARAO CITY, CAGAYAN — In response to the growing challenges brought by climate change in the agricultural sector, the Department of Agrarian Reform Provincial Office (DARPO) Cagayan has distributed approximately ₱1.2 million worth of farm machinery and equipment to five Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries’ Organizations (ARBOs) across the province.

The official turnover ceremony was held on June 23, 2025 at the DARPO Cagayan Compound in Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City. The event was led by Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer (PARPO) II Val Cristobal, PARPO I Glenn A. Follante, and OIC-CARPO for Program Beneficiaries Development Division Christian Sales, together with other DARPO officials and personnel. Representatives and members of the recipient ARBOs also participated in the ceremony.

The five recipient ARBOs are:

  • Lizardo Agrarian Reform Cooperative of Lucban, Abulug

  • MSRT Culung Credit Cooperative of Culung, Tuao

  • Dafunganay Agrarian Reform Cooperative of Dafunganay, Amulung

  • Paddaya Farmers Agrarian Reform Cooperative of Paddaya, Aparri

  • Logac Farmers Agriculture Cooperative of Logac, Lallo

A total of approximately 260 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) are expected to directly benefit from the distributed machinery and tools.

The agricultural equipment turned over includes:

  • Four hand tractors with trailers

  • One floating tiller

  • One compact tiller rotavator

  • Seven brush cutters with rice harvester attachments

  • Eleven knapsack sprayers

  • Thirteen pressure washers

  • One rice transplanter

  • Seven water pumps

In their messages, the DAR officials emphasized that the farm machinery granted to the cooperatives represents the fulfillment of a long-time dream of many ARBs. They encouraged the ARBOs to treat the equipment as their own—to care for, maintain, and maximize their use so that more members can benefit over a longer period.

This initiative forms part of the Climate Resilient Farm Productivity Support (CRFPS) Program of DAR, which aims to strengthen the capacity of agrarian reform communities to adapt to climate change by introducing innovative and efficient agricultural solutions.

Through this program, DAR-Cagayan hopes to reduce production costs, increase yields, and boost income among ARBs—paving the way for a more resilient and sustainable farming future in the province.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Dalayap Coco Jam: The Sweet Heart of Allacapan

Nestled in the rural barangay of Dalayap, Allacapan, Cagayan, lies a humble story of transformation, where coconut trees sway, and community spirit thrives. Here, amid rice paddies and vegetable plots, a group of dedicated women from a local agrarian cooperative have crafted something truly special: Dalayap Coco Jam.

🌾 From Barangay to Breakfast Table. Dalayap is a small barangay of just over 600 residents, with farming as its backbone, around 80 % of households till the land for rice, vegetables, corn, and coconuts. It’s in this fertile setting that coco jam was born—not just as food, but as a lifeline and a source of collective pride.

🍯 A Sweet Tradition Revived. Using coconut milk and brown sugar, boiled low and slow over wood-fired stoves, the women churn out a velvety spread that’s rich, naturally sweet, and dairy-free. The result? A beautifully caramelized jam that glistens under the morning sun—a taste that brings memories of warm pandesal breakfasts and heartfelt conversation.

🤝 A Community United. What began as a home kitchen project quickly blossomed into a cooperative endeavor. Through support from the Department of Agrarian Reform’s livelihood-development programs, such as the Village Level Farm-Focused Enterprise Development (VLFED) Project, these women received training in food safety, packaging, and branding. Working together in shared facilities, they ensure consistency, quality, and a story behind every jar.

🌍 Farms to Fairs — With Heart. Their coco jam travels beyond Dalayap’s humble roads. It has made its way to Allacapan’s town fairs, local Kadiwa markets, and even regional showcases like the National Agraryo Trade Fair. Each jar carries more than sweetness—it carries a community’s resilience, its heritage, and the promise of sustainable rural development.

💛 The Ripple Effect. *Healthier choice: Made from all-natural ingredients—coconut milk, brown sugar, no preservatives, ideal for modern, health-conscious consumers.

*Women-led growth: Managed by local agrarian women, the enterprise uplifts household incomes and fosters financial independence.

*Sustainable farming: Uses coconuts grown in local backyards, promoting biodiversity and reducing reliance on monocrops.

*Pride & identity: Each jar tells a story of Dalayap—its coconut groves, its hardworking families, and its vibrant culture.

Tasting Notes & Traditions

Try Dalayap Coco Jam:

* Warmed atop fresh pandesal or rice cakes.

* Stirred into oatmeal for a tropical twist.

* As filling for local pastries—mini ensaymadas, bibingka, or scones.

* Straight from the spoon, when you need a simple, sweet moment.

💬 Voices of Dalayap. The smiles of the women who produce it tell the real story. Teams open jars, exchange family anecdotes, and talk about dreams, plans to expand, (already FDA certification), or supply cafés in Tuguegarao. For them, coco jam isn’t just food—it’s proof that community effort makes sweetness.

Dalayap Coco Jam isn’t your ordinary spread. It’s home, heritage, and hope—bottled. With every spoonful, you savor the flavor of Dalayap’s soil, the warmth of its people, and the promise of rural renewal.







Wednesday, June 18, 2025

“PelikulAgraryo 2025” - A Cinematic Salute to Farmers’ Untold Stories

TUGUEGARAO CITY, June 13, 2025 - Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) in Cagayan Valley are stepping out of the fields and onto the screen, as DAR Region 02 unveils PelikulAgraryo 2025, a short-film competition that puts farmers at the heart of the story.

Lights, Camera, Agraryo! This year’s DAR Central and Regional Film Festival (DARCRFF) challenges tertiary-level students, especially from Cagayan State University-Carig Campus, to direct and produce short films that give voice to real experiences of land reform beneficiaries, cooperatives, and ARBO-led initiatives.

According to DAR Cagayan Valley Regional Director Primo C. Lara, the event is more than a creative showcase: it’s a platform to bridge generational divides, making agrarian reform issues relatable and emotionally resonant, especially for the youth.

Fresh Voices Illuminate Rural Realities. Past editions in Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya provinces have shown the power of story: student filmmakers crafted narratives that blended legal battles, multigenerational wisdom, and the triumph of securing land titles.

One such film depicts a beneficiary’s journey from landlessness to cultivating ownership through Project SPLIT. Others highlight challenges, like protecting ancestral land or preserving agrarian legacy. These stories have captivated both judges and audiences.

Youth + Roots = Rural Renaissance. “Students are often unaware of agrarian reform’s impact,” DAR-Cagayan’s campaign explains. By having young creatives collaborate with ARBs, the festival fosters empathy, historical awareness, and even calls students to become future champions of rural development.

In Cagayan Valley, representatives from DAR and local universities have teamed up to mentor entries and urged filmmakers to dig deep into ARB communities for authentic, powerful stories.

On the Road to National Finals. PelikulAgraryo 2025 kicked off its call for entries in February. Regional judging will took place on June 11, 2025 - the Awarding will be on June 28, 2025 and the best films will move forward to the national finals under the theme “Pagani sa mga Pangarap: Mga Kwento ng Pagasa at Tagumpay sa Agraryo” (“Harvest of Dreams: Stories of Agrarian Hope and Success”).

Judges are looking for originality, strong storytelling, technical skill and most importantly, narratives that humanize land reform, going beyond policies and statistics.






Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Bantay Farmers ARB Cooperative: Driving Food Security and Economic Growth under DAR’s PAHP

Solana, Cagayan — The Bantay Farmers Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARB) Cooperative in Solana, Cagayan, has emerged as a vital force in the fight against hunger and poverty through its active participation in the Department of Agrarian Reform’s PartnershipAgainst Hunger and Poverty (PAHP) program.

In January 2024, the cooperative received a multicab utility vehicle valued at ₱299,500 from the Department of Agrarian Reform provincial Office of Cagayan (DARPO-Cagayan). This provision, under the PAHP and Climate Resilient Farm Productivity Support (CRFPS) program, aims to bolster the cooperative's logistical capabilities, facilitating the efficient transport of agricultural products and enhancing market access for its members.

The PAHP initiative, a collaborative effort among various government agencies including the DAR and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), seeks to address food insecurity and poverty by integrating community-based organizations like the Bantay Farmers ARB Cooperative into institutional food supply chains. Through this program, cooperatives are linked to government feeding programs and other institutional buyers, ensuring a stable market for their produce and contributing to the nutritional needs of vulnerable populations.

Since its inception, the PAHP program has significantly impacted agrarian reform beneficiary organizations (ARBOs) nationwide. As of April 2024, these organizations have collectively earned over ₱2.3 billion by supplying agricultural products to institutional markets. This success underscores the program's effectiveness in enhancing the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

In Solana, the local government's support for agricultural development is evident through initiatives like the Rice Farmers Financial Assistance (RFFA) Distribution Caravan and the Kadiwa ng Pangulo program. These programs provide financial aid and direct market access to farmers, complementing the efforts of cooperatives like Bantay Farmers ARB Cooperative in strengthening the local agricultural economy.

The Bantay Farmers ARB Cooperative's active engagement in these programs exemplifies the potential of grassroots organizations to contribute meaningfully to national goals of food security and poverty alleviation. Through continued collaboration with government agencies and sustained community involvement, the cooperative is poised to further its impact on the well-being of its members and the broader community.







 



Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Empowering Communities: The Role of Cagayan Cooperative Union in Rural Development

The Cagayan Cooperative Union (CCU), headquartered in Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City, stands as a pivotal force in advancing cooperative development throughout Cagayan Province. Accredited by the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) as a Cooperative Training Provider (CTPRO #237),  CCU plays a crucial role in empowering cooperatives by offering essential training and capacity-building programs.

Empowering Cooperatives Through Training

CCU conducts mandatory training sessions for micro-cooperatives, in collaboration with the Municipal Cooperative Development Office (MCDO) and local government units (LGUs). These initiatives are designed to equip cooperative members with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage their organizations effectively and sustainably. 

A Legacy of Cooperative Development

The cooperative movement in Cagayan has deep roots, dating back to 1938 when a Protestant missionary introduced the first credit union in Tuguegarao. This initiative laid the foundation for a robust cooperative sector in the region, fostering economic empowerment and community development. 

Commitment to Sustainable Rural Development

CCU’s efforts align with broader national objectives to promote sustainable rural development. By strengthening the capacities of local cooperatives, CCU contributes to poverty alleviation, food security, and inclusive economic growth in agrarian reform communities.

Looking Ahead

As the cooperative landscape continues to evolve, CCU remains dedicated to its mission of fostering resilient and self-reliant cooperative enterprises. Through ongoing training programs and strategic partnerships, CCU aims to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of cooperatives across Cagayan Province.

For more information about CCU’s programs and services, interested parties are encouraged to contact their office in DARPO Cagayan-Batanes compound, Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City.





Wednesday, February 19, 2025

DAR leads ground-breaking for CARP-funded FMR in Santa Praxedes, Cagayan

SANTA PRAXEDS - The Department of Agrarian Reform Provincial Office of Cagayan (DARPO-Cagayan) held a groundbreaking ceremony on February 18, 2025 for a new farm-to-market road (FMR) in Barangay San Juan, Santa Praxedes, Cagayan. This initiative aims to enhance the transportation of agricultural products, thereby boosting the local economy and improving the livelihoods of farmers in the region.

The project involves the construction of an almost one-kilometer concrete road that will eventually connect the farming communities of San Juan to the main highway. The FMR, which was funded with an allocation of ₱15 million from the Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF), is expected to be completed by June 2025. Once operational, it will significantly reduce farmers' travel time and transportation costs, facilitate easier access to larger markets, and minimize post-harvest losses.

DAR Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II Val M. Cristobal emphasized that the FMR aims to empower ARBs towards increased productivity and income which will eventually spur economic growth in the community.

Local farmers have expressed optimism about the project's potential impact. With this new road, harvests can be transported more efficiently, ensuring that fresher produce reaches the market. This development will undoubtedly improve the income and quality of life of ARBs in the community.

The collaboration between DAR and the local government of Santa Praxedes highlights a shared commitment to rural development. Investing in infrastructure projects like this FMR is crucial for the sustainable development of the community. It not only benefits the farmers but also stimulates local commerce and attracts potential investors.

This initiative aligns with DAR's broader mission to support agrarian reform communities (ARCs) by providing essential infrastructure that fosters economic resilience and food security. Similar projects have been implemented nationwide, such as the recent completion of farm-to-market roads in Abulug, Cagayan, which have significantly enhanced local trade and agricultural productivity. As the construction of the San Juan FMR progresses, the community eagerly anticipates the positive changes it will bring.

Farm-to-market roads (FMRs) are a regular program of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) as part of their rural development initiatives. These roads are crucial for agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) as they improve access to markets, reduce transportation costs, and enhance agricultural productivity.

DAR implements FMR projects in coordination with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), the Department of Agriculture (DA) and Local Government Unit/s (LGU) to ensure better road connectivity in agrarian reform communities (ARCs). These projects are often funded through the General Appropriations Act (GAA) or foreign-assisted programs. FMRs are part of DAR’s commitment to sustainable rural development by providing better infrastructure that supports farmers in remote and underserved areas.

Meeting about FMRs by PARPO II Val M. Cristobal with Mayor Esterlina A. Aguinaldo and MARPO Santiago Mabborang  








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