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AGGRARIAN LAND REFORM
      PROGRAM
      ( Roxas - Aquino )
Aggrarian Reform History
 Manuel Roxas
 Elpidio Quirino
 Ramon Magsaysay
 Carlos P. Garcia
 Diosdasdo Macapagal
 Ferdinand E. Marcos
 Corazon C. Aquino
Manuel Roxas (1946-1948)

What happened to the estates took over by the
    HUKBALAHAP during the Japanese
               occupation?

•These estates were confiscated and returned to
its owners. Because of this, some of the farmer-
tenants preferred to join the HUK movement rather
than go back and serve their landlords under the
same conditions prior to World War II.
Manuel Roxas (1946-1948)

What were the key accomplishments during the
           Roxas administration?

•Republic Act No. 34 was enacted to establish a
70-30 sharing arrangement between tenant and
landlord. The 70% of the harvest will go to the
person who shouldered the expenses for planting,
harvesting and for the work animals.
•It also reduced the interest of landowners’ loans
to tenants at not more than 6%.
Manuel Roxas (1946-1948)

• President Roxas also negotiated for the
  purchase of 8,000 hectares of lands in Batangas
  owned by the Ayala-Zobel family. These were
  sold to landless farmers.
Elpidio Quirino (1948-1953)

   What was the major program of the Quirino
   administration regarding agrarian reform?
•Through Executive Order No. 355, the Land
Settlement Development Corporation
(LASEDECO) was established to accelerate and
expand the peasant resettlement A ii ii Bureau of
Agrarian Reform Information and Education
program of the government. However, due to
limited post-war resources, the program was not
successful.
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)

  Did President Magsaysay pursue land reform
              during his term?
•Yes, President Magsaysay realized the
importance of pursuing a more honest-togoodness
land reform program. He convinced the elite
controlled congress to pass several legislation to
improve the land reform situation, to wit:
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)

• R.A. No. 1199 (1954): Agricultural Tenancy Act,
  basically governed the relationship between
  landholders and tenant-farmers. This law helped
  protect the tenurial rights of tenant tillers and
  enforced fair tenancy practices.
• R.A. No. 1160 (1954): Free distribution of
  Resettlement and Rehabilitation and Agricultural
  land and an Act establishing the National
  Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration
  (NARRA).
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)

• R.A. No. 1400 (1955) : Land Reform Act or
  known as “Land to the Landless” Program
  which sought improvement in land tenure and
  guaranteed the expropriation of all tenanted
  landed estates.
• R.A. No. 1266 (1955) Expropriation of Hacienda
  del Rosario, situated at
• Valdefuente, Cabanatuan City.
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)

How did he implement the Agricultural Tenancy
                         Act?
•He established the Court of Agricultural Relations
in 1955 to improve tenancy security, fix the land
rentals on tenanted farms, and to resolve the many
land disputes filed by the landowners and peasant
organizations.
•He also created the Agricultural Tenancy
Commission to administer problems arising from
tenancy. Through this Commission 28,000
hectares were issued to settlers.
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)

  What were this administration’s key support
                  programs on AR?
•Creation of the Agricultural Credit and
Cooperative Financing Administration (ACCFA), a
government agency formed to provide warehouse
facilities and assist farmers market their products.
•Organization of Farmers Cooperatives and
Marketing Associations (FACOMAs).
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)

• Resettlement program pursued through National
  Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration
  (NARRA) or RA No. 1160 of 1954, established
  to pursue the government’s resettlement
  program and to accelerate free distribution of
  agricultural lands to landless tenants and
  farmers. It particularly aimed to convince
  members of the HUKBALAHAP movement to
  return to a peaceful life by giving them homelots
  and farmlands settlement.
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)

• Establishment of an Agricultural and Industrial
  Bank to provide easier terms in applying for
  homestead and other farmland.
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)

     Did these interventions improve the land
         ownership and tenancy situation?
•Out of the targeted 300 haciendas for distribution,
only 41 were distributed after its 7 years of
implementation. This was due to lack of funds and
inadequate support services provided for these
programs.
•Landlords continued to be uncooperative and
critical to the program; and landownership and
tenancy problems continued.
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)

Was there legislation on land reform under this
               administration?

•There was no legislation passed in his term but he
continued to implement the land reform programs
of President Magsaysay.
Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965)

   Why was President Diosdado Macapagal
 considered the “Father of Agrarian Reform”?

•It was during his term that the Agricultural Land
Reform Code or RA No. 3844 was enacted on
August 8, 1963. This was considered to be the
most comprehensive piece of agrarian reform
legislation ever enacted in the country.
Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965)

    Why was RA No. 3844 considered the most
     comprehensive piece of legislation ever
          enacted in the Philippines?
•This Act abolished share tenancy in the
Philippines. It prescribed a program converting the
tenant farmers to lessees and eventually into
owner-cultivators;
•It aimed to free tenants from the bondage of
tenancy and gave hope to poor Filipino farmers
Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965)

• It emphasized owner-cultivatorship and farmer
  independence, equity, productivity improvement
  and the public distribution of land.
Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965)

  What happened to the implementation of this
                        Act?
•The landed Congress did not provide effort to
come up with a separate bill to provide funding for
its implementation. A ii ii Bureau of Agrarian
Reform Information and Education. However, this
act was piloted in the provinces of Pangasinan,
Bulacan, Nueva Ecija,Pampanga, Tarlac,
Occidental Mindoro, Camarines Sur and Misamis
Oriental.
Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965)

• It acquired a total of 18,247.06 hectares or
  99.29% out of the total scope of 18,377.05
  hectares. The program benefited 7,466 Farmer
  Beneficiaries.
Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986)

    What was the heart of President Marcos’
           Agrarian Reform Program?
•Presidential Decree No. 27 became the heart of
the Marcos reform. It provided for tenanted lands
devoted to rice and corn to pass ownership to the
tenants, and lowered the ceilings for landholdings
to 7 hectares. The law stipulated that share
tenants who worked from landholding of over 7
hectares could purchase the land they tilled, while
share tenants on land less than 7 hectares would
become leaseholders.
Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986)

  How can this Agrarian Reform Program help
                the farmers?
•His agrarian reform program was designed to
uplift the farmers from poverty and ignorance and
to make them useful, dignified, responsible and
progressive partners in nation-building. His AR
program was a package of service extended to
farmers in the form of credit support, infrastructure,
farm extension, legal assistance, electrification and
development of rural institutions.
Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986)

    What were the five major components of
        President Marcos’ Agrarian Reform
                     Program?
•Land Tenure Program
•Institutional Development
•Physical Development
•Agricultural Development ; and
•Human Resources
Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986)

   Why was President Marcos’ agrarian reform
       program labeled as “revolutionary”
                •by some sectors??
•It was considered revolutionary for two reasons:
      1. It was pursued under Martial Law and
      intended to make quick changes without
      going through legislative or technical
processes; and
      2. It was the only law in the Philippines ever
      done in handwriting.
Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986)

   What were some of the limitations of his
         agrarian reform program?

•Scope of program was limited only to tenanted,
privately-owned rice and corn lands;
•Monopoly of businessmen in the coconut and
sugar industries. Foreign and local firms were
allowed to use large tracks of land for their
business;
Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986)

• Declaration of Martial Law leading to the arrest
  of several farmer leaders without due process of
  law due to suspension of the Writ of Habias
  Corpus.
• Implementation of the programs were not
  included in the provision of PD 27.
• Excluding about 3.5 Million landless and tenant
  farmers under plantation crops.
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

Why did Pres. Aquino put AR as cornerstone of
             her administration?
•She believed that “The stewardship of the land that the
landlords were said to have neglected shall now pass, as
the law is implemented, to the tillers. That stewardship
should weigh as heavily on the many as it did on the few.
The same bottom line applies to them: the wisest use of the
land for the greatest generation of wealth for themselves
and for the entire nation”. (Speech during the signing of
the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Bill, June
10, 1988)
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

  What AR legislations and issuances passed
            under her administration?
•Proclamation 131, instituted the Comprehensive
Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) as a major
program of the government. It provided for a
special fund known as the Agrarian Reform Fund
(ARF) in the amount of 50 Billion pesos to cover
the estimated cost of the program for the period
1987-1997.
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

• EO 129-A, reorganized the Department of
  Agrarian Reform and expanded in power and
  operations. (The Record and Legacy of the Aquino
  Administration in AR: Executive Summary,
  Planning Service, DAR) EO 228, declared full
  ownership of the land to qualified farmer-
  beneficiaries covered by PD 27. It also regulated
  (fixed) the value of remaining rice and corn lands
  for coverage provided for the manner of payment
  by the farmer-beneficiaries and the mode of
  compensation (form of payment) to the
  landowners.
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

• EO 229, provided the administrative processes
  for land registration or LISTASAKA program,
  acquisition of private land and compensation
  procedures for landowners. It specified the
  structure and functions of units that will
  coordinate and supervise the implementation of
  the program.
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

• RA 6657 or Comprehensive Agrarian Reform
  Law, an act instituting a comprehensive agrarian
  reform program to promote social justice and
  Industrialization, providing the mechanism for its
  implementation and for other purposes.
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

      Were there measures to speed up CARP
                   implementation?
•To strengthen CARP and fast track its
implementation, President Aquino issued the
following Executive Orders (EO):
•E.O. No. 405 , gave the Land Bank of the
Philippines the primary responsibility for the land
valuation function in order for DAR to concentrate its
efforts on the identification of landholdings and
beneficiaries, the distribution of acquired lands, and
the other sub-components of the program.
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

• E.O. No. 406, emphasized that CARP is central
  to the government’s efforts to hasten
  countryside agro-industrial development and
  directed the implementing agencies to align their
  respective programs and projects with CARP.
• This created CARP implementing teams from
  the national to the municipal levels and gave
  priority to 24 strategic operating provinces where
  the bulk of CARP workload lies.
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

• E.O. No. 407 - directed all government
  financing institutions (GFIs) and government
  owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) to
  immediately transfer to DAR all their
  landholdings suitable for agriculture.
• E.O. No. 448 – pursued the policy that
  government should lead efforts in placing lands
  for coverage under CARP. It directed the
  immediate turn-over of government reservations,
  no longer needed, that are suitable for
  agriculture.
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

  What were the other accomplishments of the
           Aquino administration in the
     implementation of the agrarian reform
                    program?
•Grants and budgetary support from official
development assistance (ODA) circles
•Recognition of agrarian reforms as a worthwhile
social investment
•Improvement of the status of tenant-tillers
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

• Introduction of the present adjudication system
• Program of support services for farmer
  beneficiaries to become productive and
  transform them into entrepreneurs
• Promotion of livelihood and agro-industrial
  projects
• Support and active involvement in program
  implementation of key stakeholders
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

What were some of the challenges faced by the
                administration in the
             implementation of CARP?
•Failure to address the loopholes of CARP
particularly for land valuation, retention limits,
coverage, exemption/exclusion, commercial
farming, and stock distribution
•Absence of clear guidelines on land use
conversion
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

• Absence of measures to protect the rights of the
  tribal communities over their ancestral domain
• Major budgetary shortfall of Agrarian Reform
  Fund (ARF)
• Many changes of leadership in DAR which led to
  lack of continuity in priority programs
• Inability to distribute the prioritized private
  agricultural lands
• Land valuation controversies
Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982)

• Inter-agency coordination problems
• Allegation that EO 229 opened the door for
  politicians and landlords to shortcut processes in
  CARP implementation
• Allegation on misuse of foreign funds intended
  for CARP projects
• Allegation on lack of political will, leadership and
  genuine commitment to implement the program.
Thank You!


Presented By:
Salutan, Annalyn M.
Serrano, David King B.
Taduran, Arlyne P.
Soria, Gio Voi G.

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Agrarian land reform program (roxas aquino)

  • 1. AGGRARIAN LAND REFORM PROGRAM ( Roxas - Aquino )
  • 2. Aggrarian Reform History  Manuel Roxas  Elpidio Quirino  Ramon Magsaysay  Carlos P. Garcia  Diosdasdo Macapagal  Ferdinand E. Marcos  Corazon C. Aquino
  • 3. Manuel Roxas (1946-1948) What happened to the estates took over by the HUKBALAHAP during the Japanese occupation? •These estates were confiscated and returned to its owners. Because of this, some of the farmer- tenants preferred to join the HUK movement rather than go back and serve their landlords under the same conditions prior to World War II.
  • 4. Manuel Roxas (1946-1948) What were the key accomplishments during the Roxas administration? •Republic Act No. 34 was enacted to establish a 70-30 sharing arrangement between tenant and landlord. The 70% of the harvest will go to the person who shouldered the expenses for planting, harvesting and for the work animals. •It also reduced the interest of landowners’ loans to tenants at not more than 6%.
  • 5. Manuel Roxas (1946-1948) • President Roxas also negotiated for the purchase of 8,000 hectares of lands in Batangas owned by the Ayala-Zobel family. These were sold to landless farmers.
  • 6. Elpidio Quirino (1948-1953) What was the major program of the Quirino administration regarding agrarian reform? •Through Executive Order No. 355, the Land Settlement Development Corporation (LASEDECO) was established to accelerate and expand the peasant resettlement A ii ii Bureau of Agrarian Reform Information and Education program of the government. However, due to limited post-war resources, the program was not successful.
  • 7. Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957) Did President Magsaysay pursue land reform during his term? •Yes, President Magsaysay realized the importance of pursuing a more honest-togoodness land reform program. He convinced the elite controlled congress to pass several legislation to improve the land reform situation, to wit:
  • 8. Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957) • R.A. No. 1199 (1954): Agricultural Tenancy Act, basically governed the relationship between landholders and tenant-farmers. This law helped protect the tenurial rights of tenant tillers and enforced fair tenancy practices. • R.A. No. 1160 (1954): Free distribution of Resettlement and Rehabilitation and Agricultural land and an Act establishing the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration (NARRA).
  • 9. Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957) • R.A. No. 1400 (1955) : Land Reform Act or known as “Land to the Landless” Program which sought improvement in land tenure and guaranteed the expropriation of all tenanted landed estates. • R.A. No. 1266 (1955) Expropriation of Hacienda del Rosario, situated at • Valdefuente, Cabanatuan City.
  • 10. Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957) How did he implement the Agricultural Tenancy Act? •He established the Court of Agricultural Relations in 1955 to improve tenancy security, fix the land rentals on tenanted farms, and to resolve the many land disputes filed by the landowners and peasant organizations. •He also created the Agricultural Tenancy Commission to administer problems arising from tenancy. Through this Commission 28,000 hectares were issued to settlers.
  • 11. Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957) What were this administration’s key support programs on AR? •Creation of the Agricultural Credit and Cooperative Financing Administration (ACCFA), a government agency formed to provide warehouse facilities and assist farmers market their products. •Organization of Farmers Cooperatives and Marketing Associations (FACOMAs).
  • 12. Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957) • Resettlement program pursued through National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration (NARRA) or RA No. 1160 of 1954, established to pursue the government’s resettlement program and to accelerate free distribution of agricultural lands to landless tenants and farmers. It particularly aimed to convince members of the HUKBALAHAP movement to return to a peaceful life by giving them homelots and farmlands settlement.
  • 13. Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957) • Establishment of an Agricultural and Industrial Bank to provide easier terms in applying for homestead and other farmland.
  • 14. Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957) Did these interventions improve the land ownership and tenancy situation? •Out of the targeted 300 haciendas for distribution, only 41 were distributed after its 7 years of implementation. This was due to lack of funds and inadequate support services provided for these programs. •Landlords continued to be uncooperative and critical to the program; and landownership and tenancy problems continued.
  • 15. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Was there legislation on land reform under this administration? •There was no legislation passed in his term but he continued to implement the land reform programs of President Magsaysay.
  • 16. Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965) Why was President Diosdado Macapagal considered the “Father of Agrarian Reform”? •It was during his term that the Agricultural Land Reform Code or RA No. 3844 was enacted on August 8, 1963. This was considered to be the most comprehensive piece of agrarian reform legislation ever enacted in the country.
  • 17. Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965) Why was RA No. 3844 considered the most comprehensive piece of legislation ever enacted in the Philippines? •This Act abolished share tenancy in the Philippines. It prescribed a program converting the tenant farmers to lessees and eventually into owner-cultivators; •It aimed to free tenants from the bondage of tenancy and gave hope to poor Filipino farmers
  • 18. Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965) • It emphasized owner-cultivatorship and farmer independence, equity, productivity improvement and the public distribution of land.
  • 19. Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965) What happened to the implementation of this Act? •The landed Congress did not provide effort to come up with a separate bill to provide funding for its implementation. A ii ii Bureau of Agrarian Reform Information and Education. However, this act was piloted in the provinces of Pangasinan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija,Pampanga, Tarlac, Occidental Mindoro, Camarines Sur and Misamis Oriental.
  • 20. Diosdasdo Macapagal (1961-1965) • It acquired a total of 18,247.06 hectares or 99.29% out of the total scope of 18,377.05 hectares. The program benefited 7,466 Farmer Beneficiaries.
  • 21. Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986) What was the heart of President Marcos’ Agrarian Reform Program? •Presidential Decree No. 27 became the heart of the Marcos reform. It provided for tenanted lands devoted to rice and corn to pass ownership to the tenants, and lowered the ceilings for landholdings to 7 hectares. The law stipulated that share tenants who worked from landholding of over 7 hectares could purchase the land they tilled, while share tenants on land less than 7 hectares would become leaseholders.
  • 22. Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986) How can this Agrarian Reform Program help the farmers? •His agrarian reform program was designed to uplift the farmers from poverty and ignorance and to make them useful, dignified, responsible and progressive partners in nation-building. His AR program was a package of service extended to farmers in the form of credit support, infrastructure, farm extension, legal assistance, electrification and development of rural institutions.
  • 23. Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986) What were the five major components of President Marcos’ Agrarian Reform Program? •Land Tenure Program •Institutional Development •Physical Development •Agricultural Development ; and •Human Resources
  • 24. Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986) Why was President Marcos’ agrarian reform program labeled as “revolutionary” •by some sectors?? •It was considered revolutionary for two reasons: 1. It was pursued under Martial Law and intended to make quick changes without going through legislative or technical processes; and 2. It was the only law in the Philippines ever done in handwriting.
  • 25. Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986) What were some of the limitations of his agrarian reform program? •Scope of program was limited only to tenanted, privately-owned rice and corn lands; •Monopoly of businessmen in the coconut and sugar industries. Foreign and local firms were allowed to use large tracks of land for their business;
  • 26. Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986) • Declaration of Martial Law leading to the arrest of several farmer leaders without due process of law due to suspension of the Writ of Habias Corpus. • Implementation of the programs were not included in the provision of PD 27. • Excluding about 3.5 Million landless and tenant farmers under plantation crops.
  • 27. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) Why did Pres. Aquino put AR as cornerstone of her administration? •She believed that “The stewardship of the land that the landlords were said to have neglected shall now pass, as the law is implemented, to the tillers. That stewardship should weigh as heavily on the many as it did on the few. The same bottom line applies to them: the wisest use of the land for the greatest generation of wealth for themselves and for the entire nation”. (Speech during the signing of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Bill, June 10, 1988)
  • 28. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) What AR legislations and issuances passed under her administration? •Proclamation 131, instituted the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) as a major program of the government. It provided for a special fund known as the Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF) in the amount of 50 Billion pesos to cover the estimated cost of the program for the period 1987-1997.
  • 29. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) • EO 129-A, reorganized the Department of Agrarian Reform and expanded in power and operations. (The Record and Legacy of the Aquino Administration in AR: Executive Summary, Planning Service, DAR) EO 228, declared full ownership of the land to qualified farmer- beneficiaries covered by PD 27. It also regulated (fixed) the value of remaining rice and corn lands for coverage provided for the manner of payment by the farmer-beneficiaries and the mode of compensation (form of payment) to the landowners.
  • 30. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) • EO 229, provided the administrative processes for land registration or LISTASAKA program, acquisition of private land and compensation procedures for landowners. It specified the structure and functions of units that will coordinate and supervise the implementation of the program.
  • 31. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) • RA 6657 or Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law, an act instituting a comprehensive agrarian reform program to promote social justice and Industrialization, providing the mechanism for its implementation and for other purposes.
  • 32. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) Were there measures to speed up CARP implementation? •To strengthen CARP and fast track its implementation, President Aquino issued the following Executive Orders (EO): •E.O. No. 405 , gave the Land Bank of the Philippines the primary responsibility for the land valuation function in order for DAR to concentrate its efforts on the identification of landholdings and beneficiaries, the distribution of acquired lands, and the other sub-components of the program.
  • 33. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) • E.O. No. 406, emphasized that CARP is central to the government’s efforts to hasten countryside agro-industrial development and directed the implementing agencies to align their respective programs and projects with CARP. • This created CARP implementing teams from the national to the municipal levels and gave priority to 24 strategic operating provinces where the bulk of CARP workload lies.
  • 34. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) • E.O. No. 407 - directed all government financing institutions (GFIs) and government owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) to immediately transfer to DAR all their landholdings suitable for agriculture. • E.O. No. 448 – pursued the policy that government should lead efforts in placing lands for coverage under CARP. It directed the immediate turn-over of government reservations, no longer needed, that are suitable for agriculture.
  • 35. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) What were the other accomplishments of the Aquino administration in the implementation of the agrarian reform program? •Grants and budgetary support from official development assistance (ODA) circles •Recognition of agrarian reforms as a worthwhile social investment •Improvement of the status of tenant-tillers
  • 36. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) • Introduction of the present adjudication system • Program of support services for farmer beneficiaries to become productive and transform them into entrepreneurs • Promotion of livelihood and agro-industrial projects • Support and active involvement in program implementation of key stakeholders
  • 37. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) What were some of the challenges faced by the administration in the implementation of CARP? •Failure to address the loopholes of CARP particularly for land valuation, retention limits, coverage, exemption/exclusion, commercial farming, and stock distribution •Absence of clear guidelines on land use conversion
  • 38. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) • Absence of measures to protect the rights of the tribal communities over their ancestral domain • Major budgetary shortfall of Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF) • Many changes of leadership in DAR which led to lack of continuity in priority programs • Inability to distribute the prioritized private agricultural lands • Land valuation controversies
  • 39. Corazon C. Aquino ( 1986-1982) • Inter-agency coordination problems • Allegation that EO 229 opened the door for politicians and landlords to shortcut processes in CARP implementation • Allegation on misuse of foreign funds intended for CARP projects • Allegation on lack of political will, leadership and genuine commitment to implement the program.
  • 40. Thank You! Presented By: Salutan, Annalyn M. Serrano, David King B. Taduran, Arlyne P. Soria, Gio Voi G.