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350 ektarya sa yuta, gi-award ngadto sa 237 ARBs sa Bukidnon

Kinatibuk-ang 350.0795 ka ektarya nga yuta ang gi-award ngadto sa 237 ka mga Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) sa probinsya sa Bukidnon

Ang awarding of Certificate of Land Ownership Awards (CLOAs) and E-Titles, gipahigayon niadtong Mayo 5, 2023 sa Kaamulan Open Theater, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Kini base sa pahibalo sa Provincial Government Unit sa Bukidnon.

Sa 286 ka mga titulo nga gitunol, 155 niini ang e-titles nga gitunol sa 129 ARBs gikan sa 17 ka Local Government Unit (LGU) sa probinsya, alang sa 197.1216 ektarya nga yuta ubos sa SPLIT Project sa Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).

Samtang, 131 niini ang CLOAs nga gitunol sa 108 ARBs gikan sa lungsod sa Talakag, alang sa 152.9579 ektarya nga yuta, ubos sa government-owned land (GOL).

Sa maong higayon, gitunol usab sa DAR ang Php3.2-Million nga kantidad sa Farm Machineries and Equipment ngadto sa mga ARB Organization, sama sa mobile corn sheller, farm tractor, multi-purpose shredder, corn mill, cargo trailer, mobile corn sheller, rice thresher ug agricultural fertilizer. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

DAR releases 1,847 CLOAs, ₱30.5M CLAAP aid in Bukidnon

MALAYBALAY CITY (Mar. 7) – The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) has distributed a total of 1,847 Certificate of Land Ownership Awards (CLOAs) to 1,705 Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries from the province’s 20 towns and two cities.

DAR Sec. John R. Castriciones, led the distribution ceremony held at Kaamulan folk Arts Theatre, Kaamulan Park, Malaybalay City on March 6.

The total area in Bukidnon that has been distributed under the program is 1,331.7782 hectares.

Pangantucan town has 337 CLOAs, the largest that has 339 beneficiaries covering 60.4954 hectares.

But in terms of area, the largest land distributed is in Talakag town with a total of 202.0865 hectares with 251 CLOAs and 245 beneficiaries.

Meanwhile, DAR also turned over ₱30.5 million worth of Convergence on Livelihood Assistance for ARBs Project (CLAAP) in partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

In the press conference after the program, Castriciones said, in Region 10 a total of 2,168 hectares is the target for distribution.

He clarified that the 1,393 hectares or 68 percent of the total area for distribution are under Convergence Areas for Peace and Development (CAPDev) in the region.

Castriciones said CLOA cannot be sold or mortgage within 10 years of the release to beneficiary.

The agency emphasized that the distribution of CLOAs to the landless farmers provides security of tenure resulting to the increase of income, improved quality of life of ARBs and thereby, significantly contributed to the reduction of poverty in Bukidnon.