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					Regional 
					Director Stephen Leonidas of the Department of Agrarian 
					Reform in Eastern Visayas commended the Land Tenure Service 
					sector during the regional assessment for accomplishing 160 
					percent of their target in Land Acquisition and Distribution 
					in 2019, and challenged them to deliver 50 percent of their 
					2020 target during the first quarter.  | 
				
			
			 
			
			DAR-EV hits 160 
			percent of their target in 2019
			By 
			JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
			January 22, 2020
			TACLOBAN CITY – The 
			Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Eastern Visayas accomplished 
			160 percent of its 2019 target in land distribution.
			Engr. Francisco Diloy, 
			chief of the Land Tenure Service (LTS), reported during last week’s 
			regional assessment that a combined area of 3,282 hectares of 
			private agricultural lands had been issued with certificates of land 
			ownership award (CLOAs) and registered at the Registry of Deeds 
			(ROD) in the names of 1,564 qualified agrarian reform beneficiaries 
			(ARBs) throughout the region last year.
			He stressed that last 
			year’s accomplishment in Land Acquisition and Distribution (LAD) was 
			60 percent over their 2019 target of 2,050 hectares.
			According to him, DAR 
			Leyte Provincial Office, headed by Provincial Agrarian Reform 
			Program Officer (PARPO) Renato Badilla, contributed the most to the 
			region’s accomplishment with 2,986 hectares, which is 175 percent of 
			their target.
			Samar, Northern Samar, and 
			Southern Leyte delivered 145 hectares, 125 hectares, and 25 
			hectares, respectively.
			Further, Diloy reported 
			that his sector likewise accomplished more than 100 percent in other 
			activities, such in Claim Folder Preparation and Documentation, 
			Surveys, and Land Valuation, as well as in non-LAD activities.
			Meanwhile, Regional 
			Director Stephen Leonidas commended the efforts of the LTS, however, 
			for the current year, he challenged the said sector to deliver 1,000 
			hectares or 50 percent of the annual target during the first 
			quarter.
			When Leonidas assumed 
			office in September last year, he evaluated and resolved issues on 
			landholdings with field investigations conducted in 2018 covering 
			2,000 hectares and targeted for distribution this year.
			Meanwhile, on Agrarian 
			Reform Beneficiaries Development and Sustainability Program (ARBDSP), 
			Chief Agrarian Reform Program Officer Melecia Ong reported that her 
			sector likewise hit more than 100 percent of their targets in 2019.
			According to her, 24,373 
			ARBs throughout the region were exposed to various livelihood and 
			organizational trainings, which is 152 percent of their 16,031 
			target.
			She added that more than 
			14,000 ARBs were given access to credit and microfinance, which is 
			128 percent of their target last year.
			Further, Ong said that 226 
			ARB organizations or 156 percent of their 2019 target were provided 
			with technical, enterprise, farm and physical infrastructure 
			support, while 20 ARB organizations were provided with farm 
			machineries and equipment under the Climate Resilient Farm 
			Productivity Support (CRFPS).
			On Agrarian Justice 
			Delivery (AJD), Leonidas also commended both the Legal Division and 
			the DAR Adjudication Board for resolving pending agrarian-related 
			cases in 2019.