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CARP Implementing Agencies Overview

The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) is the lead agency implementing the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) in the Philippines. Its mandate includes land tenure development through acquisition and distribution of private agricultural lands, program beneficiary development, and delivery of agrarian justice. DAR carries out land distribution using various schemes such as compulsory acquisition, voluntary offer to sell, stock distribution, and production sharing. It also provides support services to agrarian reform beneficiaries through Agrarian Reform Communities. Other agencies involved in CARP implementation include the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Land Registration Authority, Land Bank of the Philippines, Department of Agriculture, National Irrigation Administration, and various other agencies that provide
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CARP Implementing Agencies Overview

The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) is the lead agency implementing the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) in the Philippines. Its mandate includes land tenure development through acquisition and distribution of private agricultural lands, program beneficiary development, and delivery of agrarian justice. DAR carries out land distribution using various schemes such as compulsory acquisition, voluntary offer to sell, stock distribution, and production sharing. It also provides support services to agrarian reform beneficiaries through Agrarian Reform Communities. Other agencies involved in CARP implementation include the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Land Registration Authority, Land Bank of the Philippines, Department of Agriculture, National Irrigation Administration, and various other agencies that provide
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CARP Implementing Agencies (CIAs) Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Lead implanting agency of CARP Created in 1971 under

RA 6389 to replace Land Authority

Mandate: To carry out principal aspects: o Land Tenure Development o Program Beneficiary Development o Delivery of Agrarian Justice Land Tenure Development is further subdivided to: 1. Land Acquisition Distribution - Under LAD, CARP identifies the lands that are CARP-able, acquires this by: i. Compulsory Acquisition ii. Voluntary offer to sell iii. Voluntary land transfer 2. Non- LAD schemes - Leasehold Operations i. Under LO, DAR mediates between land owners and tenants of lands. ii. Allowable retention ceiling of 5 hectares per land owner iii. Tenants become agricultural leases iv. Pay a fixed rental computerized on basis of historical production records (lower than tenants used to give) - Stock Distribution Operation i. Farmworkers receive shares of stock in the corporation equivalent to value of landin relation to total assets of corporation ii. They have contributed the land to the corporations capital stock as equity investment - Production and Profit Sharing i. Executes a production sharing plan between owners and farmworkers ii. 3% of gross sales from production are distributed within 60 days of the end of the fiscal year as compensation, over and above iii. If individual or entity realizes a profit, additional 10% of net profit after tax shall be distributed iv. Under this, DAR establishes Agrarian Reform Communities (ARCs) - Support services

ARCs provides farmers association and cooperatives training credit, support infrastructures and production and marketing assistance.

Foreign Assisted Projects Office (FAPSO) o To manage and coordinate the support services that are funded by Official Development Assistance (ODA)

Delivery of Agrarian Justice (DAJ) Carries out through its Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA) and DAR Adjudication Board (DARAB) BALA o legal assistance to Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) o with oarticipation of NGOs DARAB o Adjudicates disputes pertaining to tenancy relations

Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR) A total of 3771.41 hectares of public alienable and disposable lands are targeted for distribution Survey lands distributed

Land Distribution Authority (LRA) Registration of certificate of land Ownership Awards (CLOAs) which is issued by DAR to ARBs\

Land Bank of the Philippines Financial Arm of the Philippines Agrarian Reform Program Valuation and Payment of Land distributed

Department of Agriculture (DA) Originally charged with providing assistance to ARBs Still responsible for national programs for agricultural development

National Irrigation administration (NIA) To construct , rehabilitate and maintain government owned irrigation facilities Support services to ARBs by CARP

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Construction and rehabilitation of farm-to-market roads, bridges and multipurpose pavements

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Technical assistance to ARBs in establishing market-linkages for their products

Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

Through its Bureau of Rural Workers, helps in organizing and training farmworkers in plantations

CARP Implementing Teams (CITs) To ensure effective and smooth coordination among field offices of the CIAs

Provincial/Municipal Agrarian Reform Offices Discuss and resolve issues in CARP implementation

Convergence Concept Optimizes scarce resources DAR, DA, and DENR adopted a common framework for sustainable rural development

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