Tuesday, October 11, 2016

(Feature) Ormoc farmers start harvesting after 16-year struggle

ORMOC CITY, Oct. 11 (PNA) -- Rosenda Apay could not hide her happiness as they started harvesting on Saturday after having been deprived entry for 16 years to their awarded land under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program’s (CARP's) land acquisition and distribution component.

Apay, 56, was one of the 21 members of the Bugho Farmers Association (BFA) who were successfully installed by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in June to the 25-hectare lot within the Fran Farm in Matica-a village in this city after several failed attempts.

"We are happy because we are back working in our farm. Now, we are already harvesting. The happier we are," Apay said.

According to her, they will be harvesting rice in the 25-hectare lot until the last week of October. Their initial harvest produced 60 sacks.

She also disclosed that they decided not to sub-divide the 25 hectares covered under a collective 
certificate of land ownership award (CLOAs) to keep it intact, preventing the sale of any portion of it by a member of their association. What they are going to divide is the produce, according to Apay.

DAR identified BFA members in late 1990s to be the beneficiaries of lots with a combined total area of 46 hectares.

But when CLOAs were registered in 1999 in the names of the BFA members, the Fran Farm Workers Association (FFWA) questioned in court as to who should be the rightful beneficiaries of the said lots which dragged on for 16 years resulting to animosity among them.

During this period, BFA was deprived entry into the contested landholding.

The case was resolved only when the BFA in a rare gesture of magnanimity and grace, offered the 21-hectare lot to the rival group while retaining the 25-hectare lot to themselves leading to a compromise agreement in March this year.

Both groups were finally installed to their respective farm lots on June 13 and started cultivating.

Apay thanked DAR, the non-government organization RIGHTS and the Philippine National Police, which continue to provide security in the area to maintain the peace and order situation.

DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director Sheila Enciso directed concern officials to hasten the delivery of necessary support services needed by these farmers. (PNA)
JMC/SQM/DAR-PR/EGR

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