Gov't to distribute
300,000 hectares of land to farmers
Press Release
December
28, 2010
QUEZON CITY –
Government intends to acquire some 300,000 hectares of private and
public estates next year for redistribution to agrarian reform
beneficiaries, Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas said Tuesday.
For this purpose,
Gullas said a total of P10.179 billion has been set aside in the 2011
General Appropriations Act.
The P10.179 billion is
15.4 percent or P1.363 billion greater than this year's P8.816-billion
allocation for the land acquisition and distribution plan of the
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Gullas said.
"The fresh funding
will enable the DAR to take over some 200,000 hectares of private land
and 100,000 hectares of public land, and then parcel the estates out
to small landless farmers," Gullas said.
Gullas made the
statement as government prepared to renew formal peace talks with the
National Democratic Front (NDF).
Confiscatory land
reform – the seizure of estates owned by "big landlords" and the
subsequent redistribution of the holdings to "landless peasants" –
formed part of the NDF's original 10-point program put forth in the
1980s.
Gullas said the
300,000 hectares targeted for acquisition and dispersal next year
would cover around 20 percent of the residual undistributed lands.
Thus far, government
has awarded a total of 7,558,777 hectares of land to some five million
agrarian reform beneficiaries countrywide, leaving only 1,485,295
hectares still undistributed, according to the DAR.
In August 2009,
Congress passed Republic Act 9700, which extended by another five
years the land acquisition and distribution schedule under the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program of 1988.
Under the law, the DAR
has up to June 30, 2014 to complete its land procurement and dispersal
plan and expand the economic opportunities of small farmers who
currently do not own the land they are cultivating.
President Aquino
previously indicated that once the land acquisition and distribution
plan is completed, he would rectify the overlapping functions of the
DAR, Department of Agriculture and the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources.