DAR distributes CLOAs to Nueva Ecija farmer-beneficiaries
A total of 364 certificates of land ownership award (CLOAs) covering almost 193 hectares of agricultural lands have been distributed to the agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) in Nueva Ecija.

(MANILA BULLETIN)
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) conducted the simultaneous distribution of CLOAs and awarding of seed capital and agricultural inputs assistance to 297 ARBs last Sept. 24.
DAR Secretary John Castriciones said the CLOAs comprise a total of 364 land titles covering 192.62 hectares of agricultural lands located in the municipalities of Cuyapo and Talavera, Nueva Ecija.
He also led the distribution of certificate of awards and checks to different ARB organizations (ARBOs) amounting a total of P20 million-worth as seed capital assistance for rice retailing project, agri-farm input project, and technical skills development that will benefit 30 ARBOs of the province.
The seed capital assistance and agri-input program are being implemented under the Convergence on Livelihood Assistance for ARBs Project in partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
The program aims to boost farmers’ household income by helping them develop their agricultural enterprises through livelihood and micro-enterprise projects like vegetable and fruit farming, food processing, and livestock raising, among others.
Castriciones said the farmers play a vital role in the development of society “that is the reason why I am exerting a lot of effort to really go around the country despite the risk of the Covid-19 pandemic, because I believe that farmers are considered as one of the heroes of our country.”
Castriciones emphasized that the DAR will intensify the CLOA distribution and the provision of support services to the ARBs in the country to support the thrust of the administration of President Duterte to emancipate farmers from the bondage of soil.