What Is The Purpose Of Agrarian Reform Law In The Philippines?

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The agrarian reform program under the Arroyo administration is anchored on the vision “ To make the countryside economically viable for the Filipino family by building partnership and promoting social equity and new economic opportunities towards lasting peace and sustainable rural development .”

What is the purpose of Cloa?

The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) is intensifying Certificate of Land Ownership Awards (CLOA) distribution in the country to support the government’s thrust to emancipate farmers from the bondage of soil .

What is the purpose of Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law?

Its goals are to provide landowners equality in terms of income and opportunities , empower land owner beneficiaries to have equitable land ownership, enhance agricultural production and productivity, provide employment to more agricultural workers, and put an end to conflicts regarding land ownership.

What do you think is the most significant agrarian reform law and why?

CARL is the most comprehensive agrarian reform law because it covers all private and public lands and other lands suitable for agriculture regardless of tenurial agreement and crops produced . The law also adopted various progressive provisions needed by small and marginal farmers to have equitable land.

What is the importance of RA 9700?

9700, Otherwise Known As The ‘Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension With Reforms”‘ aims to mitigate the effects of natural calamities by providing crop insurance to qualified farmers .

Who are the agrarian reform beneficiaries?

Of these targeted beneficiaries, 99,580 are rice farmers tilling 178,801 hectares; 37,772 corn farmers, 72,506 hectares; and 85,760 commercial crop farmers, 78,633 hectares.

Is the agrarian reform successful?

In her study of 12 years of CARP implementation, Reyes (2001) says: “The results show that agrarian reform has had a positive impact on farmer -beneficiaries. It has led to increased real per capita incomes and reduced poverty incidence between 1990 and 2000.

What are the disadvantages of carp?

CARP has many weaknesses: loopholes in the law , poor administrative capacity, corruption and the use of political influence, etc. Yet, many agrarian reform advocates contend that there have been some significant gains made in land acquisition by those who are supposed to benefit from CARP.

Is Cloa transferable?

When can CLOA Land be sold or transferred? Under the law, a CLOA beneficiary is prohibited to sell, transfer or convey the right to use the land he or she acquired . ... Under the land reform law, farmer-beneficiaries can only sell the land after 10 years and only after the original owner has been compensated.

Can I sell my Cloa title?

Since the CLOA land beneficiary is prohibited to sell, transfer or convey the right to use the land, it can only be sold , transferred or conveyed to their children, the government, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LandBank), or other qualified beneficiaries after 10 years.

What are the effects of agrarian reform?

The results show that agrarian reform has had a positive impact on farmer- beneficiaries . It has led to higher real per capita incomes and reduced poverty incidence between 1990 and 2000. Agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) tend to have higher incomes and lower poverty incidence compared to non-ARBs.

What is the possible reason for the agrarian reform to succeed?

In those areas, agrarian reform succeeded because both agriculture productivity and farmer incomes increased . ... Both agriculture productivity and farmer incomes increased. Agrarian reform succeeded, even if the support services provided by the government in those areas were still less than desired.

What are the objectives of agrarian reform do you think it is possible?

The economic objectives of such reforms are to abolish inefficient production structures, exploit the efficiency of family farms, increase agricultural production, improve capital formation and increase demand for farm inputs and services that stimulate development in the non-agricultural sector.

What is RA 9700 all about?

An Act strengthening the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), extending the acquisition and distribution of all agricultural lands, instituting necessary reforms , amending for the purpose certain provisions of Republic Act No.

What is RA no7881?

7881] AN ACT AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6657, ENTITLED “ AN ACT INSTITUTING A COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM TO PROMOTE SOCIAL JUSTICE AND INDUSTRIALIZATION , PROVIDING THE MECHANISM FOR ITS IMPLEMETATION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES”

What is PD 27?

MALACAÑANG. M a n i l a. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 27 October 21, 1972. DECREEING THE EMANCIPATION OF TENANTS FROM THE BONDAGE OF THE SOIL , TRANSFERRING TO THEM THE OWNERSHIP OF THE LAND THEY TILL AND PROVIDING THE INSTRUMENTS AND MECHANISM THEREFOR.

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