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Jul 22, 1987 ... 6389 (September 10, 1971), An Act Amending RA 3844, otherwise known as the Agricultural Land Reform Code, created a Department of ...
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Republic Act No. 6389 (September 10, 1971), An Act Amending RA 3844, otherwise known as the Agricultural Land Reform Code, created a Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) with the authority and responsibility to implement the policies of the State on agrarian reform. It abolished the Land Reform Project Administration, the National Land Reform Council, and the Land Authority and transferred their functions to the DAR. Executive Order No. 129-A (July 26, 1987) provided for the organizational structure of DAR and the respective functions of each office under it. It mandated DAR to implement the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program*. Republic Act No. 6657 (June 10, 1988), or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988, mandated DAR, in coordination with the Presidential Agrarian Reform Council (PARC), to plan and program the acquisition and distribution of all agricultural lands through a period of 10 years from the effectivity of said Act (1988). It vested DAR with quasi-judicial powers to determine and adjudicate agrarian reform matters. Republic Act No. 8532 (February 23, 1998) extended the implementation of the CARP Law of 1988 to 2008. Executive Order No. 364 (September 27, 2004) transformed the Department of Agrarian Reform into the Department of Land Reform (DLR) and stipulated that the Department shall be responsible for all land reform in the country, i.e., agrarian, urban land, and ancestral domain reform. Executive Order No. 456 (August 23, 2005) renamed the DLR back to DAR. Senate and House of Representatives Joint Resolution No. 1 (January 23, 2009) extended the coverage of the Agrarian Reform Program for a period of six (6) months for private agricultural lands. Republic Act No. 9700 (August 7, 2009) strengthened the CARP, extended the acquisition and distribution of all agricultural lands, instituted necessary reforms, amended for the purpose certain provisions of RA No. 6657 as amended, and appropriated funds therefor.

Mandate The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) leads the implementation of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) through land tenure improvement, agrarian justice, and coordinated delivery of essential support services to client beneficiaries. _______________ * Prior to the enactment of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988, President Corazon Aquino issued Proclamation 131 (July 22, 1987) instituting a Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) in the country, and Executive Order 229 (July 22, 1987) providing for the mechanisms to implement the CARP.

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Logical Framework (DAR)*

Societal Goal

Poverty Reduction

Sectoral Goals Agrarian Peace Countryside Stability

Sustainable Development

Social Justice (for Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries)

Organizational Outcome

Industrialization

Improved Land Tenure Security and Empowered ARBs (Implementation of CARP)

MFOs Land Tenure Security Provided to Landless Farmers and Leasehold Arrangements (Land Tenure Improvement)

Legal Intervention Provided to ARBs (Agrarian Justice Delivery)

Support Services Implemented, Facilitated and Coordinated for Delivery to ARBs (Support Services Delivery)

P/A/Ps Land acquisition and distribution - landholding and ARB documentation - land survey - preparation of claim folders for landowners’ compensation - generation, registration and awarding of land title Support to leasehold agreements implementation - profiling of leasehold area - consultation/mediation - registration of leasehold contract - implementation of leasehold contract Other land tenure improvement services - subdivision of collective CLOA into individual titles - redocumentation of lands already distributed but not yet paid - installation of ARBs

Adjudication of agrarian cases Agrarian legal assistance

Program beneficiaries development

- mediation and conciliation

- social infrastructure and local capacity building

- administrative resolution of agrarian law implementation (ALI) cases

- sustainable agribusiness and rural enterprise development

- provision of legal assistance representation/counseling to ARBs

- access facilitation and access enhancement

* The DAR logical framework reflects the CARP.

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PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND TARGETS * (Amounts in Thousand Pesos) FY 2010 FY 2009 Actual/Amount Target/Amount

Particulars MFO 1 Land Tenure Security Provided to Landless Farmers (Land Tenure Security Services) Land Acquisition and Distribution (LAD) area distributed (EP/CLOA generated/distributed) ARBs covered area valued (landowners' compensation) area with final survey (land survey)-DAR area with final survey (land survey)-DENR area with approved survey (IVAS)-DENR/DAR area registered (EPs/CLOAs) area covered by processed patents Leasehold Agreements Implementation area placed under leasehold Other Land Tenure Improvement Services area of CLOAs subdivided area of CLOAs redocumented and registered Patents registered and distributed area of redocumented lands covered/identified as DNYP ARBs installed ARBs profiled MFO 2 Legal Intervention Provided to ARBs (Agrarian Justice Delivery Services) Adjudication of Agrarian Cases cases resolved conflicts conciliated/disposed through ADR Post-Judgement motions/petitions resolved writs of execution issued Agrarian Legal Assistance disputes settled through mediation/conciliation cases disposed/submitted to judicial court and prosecutors office ARBs represented in quasi-judicial courts Agrarian law implementation related cases resolved MFO 3 Support Services Implemented, Facilitated and Coordinated for Delivery to ARBs Social Infrastructure and Local Capability Building Services ARCs subjected to ALDA** ARCs confirmed ARBs trained New ARB members in organizations/coops Sustainable Agribusiness & Rural Enterprise Development Services ARC clusters confirmed agribusiness plans developed area developed products and services developed products launched in commercial market marketing tie-ups/contracts facilitated marketing and promotion of ARB/ARC products development of ARC products organizations provided with credit functional Kalahi Farmers Centers (KFCs) established/maintained upland development (no. of sites) Access Facilitation and Access Enhancement Services and Rural Infrastructure FMR projects facilitated /approved FMR projects completed irrigation projects facilitated/approved irrigation projects completed (service area) post-harvest facilities provided multi-purpose pavements completed bridges completed TOTAL * **

9,195,456

10,966,056

59, 495 has. 43,792 (no.) 7,046 has. 32,510 has. 81,061 has. 82,121 has. 45,308 has. 101,601 has.

200,000 has. 128,921 (no.) 149,693 has. 197,857 has. 84,468 has 152,981 has. 146,308 has. 100,000 has.

200,000 has. 124,432 (no.) 167,969 has. 200,000 has. 77,362 has. 143,108 has. 192,330 has. 100,000 has.

12,300 has.

17,312 has.

17,312 has.

25,328 has. 49,229 has. 69,723 (no.) 26,515 has. 5,808 (no.) 1,009,452 (no.)

62,420 has. 55,340 has. 81,000 (no.) 26,125 has. 6,301 (no.) -

182,017 has. 182,017 has. 69,723 (no.) 73,973 has. 5,703 (no.) 1,398,770 (no.)

5,127,140

892,513

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886,245

1,134,528

24,672 (no.)

17,000 (no.)

21,848 (no.) 21,848 (no.) 7,110 (no.) 3,135 (no.)

38,603 (no.) 1,124 (no.) 25,262 (no.) 47,824 (no.)

35,722 (no.) 1,389 (no.) 14,259 (no.) 37,264 (no.)

38,080 (no.) 1,560 (no.) 19,146 (no.) 40,302 (no.)

9,624,685

10,978,405

4,604,832

1,907 (no.) 13 (no.) 204,646 (no.) 77,985 (no.)

2,003 (no.) 75 (no.) 133,854 (no.) 123,677 (no.)

115 (no.) 193 (no.) 34,946 has. 1,032 (no.) 334 (no.) 1,422 (no.) 4,031 (no.) 398 (no.) 1,055 (no.) 51 (no.) 130 (no.)

71 (no.) 147 (no.) 18,433 has. 303 (no.) 200 (no.) 706 (no.) 3,113 (no.) 379 (no.) 637 (no.) 107 (no.) 119 (no.)

26 (no.) 114 (no.) 15,906 has. 338 (no.) 211 (no.) 876 (no.) 4,296 (no.) 358 (no.) 666 (no.) 99 (no.) 119 (no.)

358 (km) 55 (km.) 6,125 (has) 2,934 has. 30 (no.) 3 (no.) 13 (no.)

835 (km) 91 (km.) 11,137 (has) 4,298 has. 112 (no.) 59 (no.) 112 (no.)

3,631(km) 53 (km.) 14,319 (has) 1,765 has. 309 (no.) 72 (no.) 101 (no.)

15,644,338

(CARP) reflect selected performance indicators and unit of measure ALDA - advance level of development

FY 2011 Target/Amount

21,060,106

2,003 (no.) 95 (no.) 208,027 (no.) * 237,590 (no.)

16,705,416

FY 2011 MFO BUDGET By MFO/By Expense Class (In Thousand Pesos) PS

Particulars

MFO 1 Land Tenure Security

MOOE

CO

TOTAL

% Share

3,506,063

7,459,993

-

10,966,056

65.6%

MFO 2 Agrarian Justice Delivery

599,079

535,449

-

1,134,528

6.8%

MFO 3 Support Services Delivery

503,511

1,251,235

2,850,086

4,604,832

27.6%

TOTAL

4,608,653

9,246,677

2,850,086

16,705,416

100%

% Share

27.6%

55.4%

17.1%

100%

By MFO (Total Budget = P16,705,416,000)

MFO 3 27.6%

MFO 1 65.6%

MFO 2 6.8%

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By Agency/By Expense Class (In Thousand Pesos) Particulars

* DAR

PS

MOOE

4,340,874

4,654,734

83,460

530,753

DENR-OSEC LBP

-

CO

TOTAL

2,700,086

% Share

11,695,694

70.0%

-

614,213

3.7%

3,966,110

-

3,966,110

23.7%

-

106,045

0.6%

248,176

1.5%

75,178

0.5%

16,705,416

100%

DENR-LRA

73,192

32,853

DA-NIA

67,842

30,334

DTI

43,285

31,893

TOTAL

4,608,653

9,246,677

2,850,086

% Share

27.6%

55.4%

17.1%

150,000

100%

By Agency/By Expense Class (Total Budget = P16,705,416,000)

CO 17.1%

PS 27.6%

MOOE 55.4%

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By Agency/By MFO ( In Thousand Pesos) MFO 1 Land Tenure Security

Particulars

DAR

TOTAL

% Share

4,131,478

11,695,694

70.0%

150,000

614,213

3.7%

3,966,110

3,966,110

23.7%

106,045

106,045

0.6%

248,176

248,176

1.5%

75,178

75,178

0.5%

4,604,832

16,705,416

100%

6,429,688

DENR-OSEC

MFO 2 MFO 3 Agrarian Justice Support Services Delivery Delivery 1,134,528

464,213

LBP DENR-LRA DA-NIA DTI TOTAL

10,966,056

% Share

65.6%

1,134,528 6.8%

27.6%

100%

By Agency/By MFO (Total Budget = P16,705,416,000)

LBP 23.7%

LRA 0.6%

NIA 1.5%

DTI 0.5%

DAR 70.0%

DENR 3.7%

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