DAR-8
Regional Director Sheila Enciso (4th from left), Assistant
Regional Directors Ma Fe Malinao (4th from right) and Ismael
Aya-ay (3rd from left) cut the ceremonial ribbon to formally
open the mini-agraryo trade fair at the DAR Regional Office
compound. With them are DAR provincial officials (from left)
Teresita Alde (PARPO-I, Eastern Samar), Gilberto Apilado (PARPO-II,
Eastern Samar), Renato Badilla (PARPO-II, Leyte), Paulina
Canales (PARPO-I, Leyte) and Elisea Orapa (PARPO-II,
Southern Leyte. |
DAR commemorates
30 years of CARP, opens agraryo-trade fair
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
June 13, 2018
TACLOBAN CITY – A
mini-agraryo-trade fair was opened on Monday morning at the
Department of Agrarian Reform Regional Office compound in this city
as the said agency started a four-day celebration in commemoration
of the 30 years of implementation of the Comprehensive Agrarian
Reform Program (CARP) in the county.
The trade fair highlights
the celebration showcasing the growth of the agrarian reform
beneficiaries (ARBs) from ordinary tillers to enterprising ARB
organizations (ARBOs).
All five DAR provincial
offices in Eastern Visayas were provided a booth for ARBOs products
ranging from agricultural to handicrafts and processed foods.
Regional Director Sheila
Enciso disclosed that DAR has provided more than 219,000 ARBs
throughout the region with certificates of land-ownership award (CLOAs),
while more than 413 ARBOs were organized into associations or
cooperatives during the 30 years of CARP implementation.
Meanwhile, Assistant
Regional Director for Program Beneficiaries Development (PBD) Ismael
Aya-ay likewise disclosed that DAR has provided ARBs through the
years with various support services such as infrastructures, common
service facilities, trainings and facilitate too in availing of
credit assistance.
He further disclosed that
four processed food products produced by ARBOs in Leyte, Samar and
Eastern Samar can now be sold on a larger scale after obtaining
recently a license to operate from the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA).
These are: “Banana Chips”
by Omaganhan Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Tabango, Leyte;
“Imbotido” by LIBERCON Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Hilongos, Leyte;
“Pancit Canton” (squash and malunggay flavors) produced by San Roque
Farmers Association in Daram, Samar; and “Cassava Chips” (sweet
blend and garlic flavors) by ESEP ARC Cooperative in Salcedo,
Eastern Samar.
On June 10, 1988, then
President Corazon Aquino signed Republic Act No. 6657, otherwise
known as the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL) to look after
the welfare of the landless farmers and farmworkers to receive the
highest consideration to promote social justice and to move the
nation towards sound rural development and industrialization.
To commemorate the 30
years of implementation, DAR-8 kicked-off the four-day celebration
thru a motorcade around the city on Monday morning and will end on
Thursday by recognizing the support and contribution of various
government agencies and non-government organizations during the past
three decades.
This year’s celebration
theme is “CARP@30: DARe2change Pagbabalik tanaw sa 3 dekada ng
repormang agraryo patungo sa ikalawang yugto ng pagbabago”.