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Land Reform All sets of activities and measures that may or should be taken to improve or correct the defects

or problems in the relations among men with respect to their rights to the land they till

Problems Regarding the Ownership and Use of Land In the Philippines

Encomienda System

Rise of Cacique Class


Awarding of Friar Lands

Tenancy System

Land Tenure Structure


One or more systems regulating the rights to a mans ownership, control, and usage of land

A system which defines a persons legal right and ownership over land; and the duties accompanying such right

Different Ways for Effective Land Tenure Reform Measures


Redistribution of Private Lands through Expropriation or Purchase Distribution of Lands in the Public Domain Regulation of Tenancy Regulation of Agricultural Labor Contracts and Wages Control and/or Elimination of Absentee Landlordism

Redistribution of Private Lands


Government decides to take private lands while compensating the original owner then redistributes the land to farmers

Distribution of Lands in the Public Domain

Public lands which are poorly utilized are redistributed to farmers and are made productive

Regulation of Tenancy
These are actions to protect tenants and regulate relationship between landowners and tenant farmers

Regulation of Agricultural Labor Contracts and Wages In this move, farmers are elevated to farm workers and laborers who are now given labor rights

Control/Elimination of Absentee Landlordism


Absentee landlordism renders agriculture inefficient.

In extreme instances, land ownership is transferred to the actual tillers

Tenant Emancipation Decree ( PD27 )


A law emancipating the tenantfarmers from the bondage of the soil This made tenant-farmers in all private agricultural lands primarily devoted to rice and corn Signed by Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos on October 21, 1972

Production Structure
Activities relating to nature, type, and mode of operations to make land productive The actual process of production or farm operation

Activities to Make Land Productive


Imposition of a Floor on Holdings Imposition of Ceiling On Holdings Organization of Crop Rotation System

LAND TENURE vs PRODUCTION STRUCTURE


PRODUCTION STRUCTURE Rights over Land Production and Use of Land Ownership Holding Operation Holding Refers to Right over Land Refers to Actual Management of Holding LAND TENURE

Structure of Support Services


These are designed to ensure the success of the farmer who has acquired a new tenure Components: Credit Marketing Processing and Storage Supply of Agricultural Requisites

Agrarian Structure
A complex set of relationships within the agricultural sector Examples: Tenure Structure Production Structure Structure of Support Services

Reforms in the Agrarian Structure


These seek to remedy not only the defect in the distribution and use of land but also especially the accompanying economic, social, and political relations

Agrarian Reform Measures


Public Health Programs Family Planning Education and training of Farmers Reorganization of Land Reform Agencies Application of Labor Law Construction of Infrastructure Facilities Voluntary Associations Employment Opportunities

Accompanying Measures to Agrarian Reform

Credit Facilities
Marketing Support

Farm Technology Training


Cooperatives

Agriculture and National Economy


Agriculture forms the predominant industry in the Philippines Large portion of population is employed in agriculture Exports of agricultural products and derivatives is valuable in foreign exchange

Obstacles to Agricultural Productivity


Agricultural productivity occurs not by chance, it has to be worked out
Reforms are needed to remove barriers thus increasing productivity

Agrarian Reform
An instrument for increasing agricultural productivity A multifaceted program

Assumptions about Filipino Tenant Farmers


Tenancy problems has its root in Pre-spanish and Spanish past. Tenancy system has created tenants who are strongly traditional and highly dependent on landlord. There are three kinds of landlord. * Benevolent, Malevolent, Combination

Socio-Cultural Changes from Agrarian Reform


1. A change from subsistent outlook to surplus production.
3. Farmers initiative and active participation in leadership roles were promoted.

2. A sound social 4. Increased net family income translates to order in increased educational farming villages opportunities was enhanced significantly.

The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program R.A. 6657

Coverage regardless of the arrangement of tenure and commodity produced


all public and private agriculture lands including other lands of the public domain suitable for agriculture All alienable and disposable lands of the public domain devoted to or suitable for agriculture. All land of the public domain in excess of the specific limits as determined by Congress in the preceding paragraph All other lands owned by the government devoted to or suitable for agriculture All private lands devoted to or suitable for agriculture regardless of the agricultural products raised or that can be raised thereon.

Retention of Limits
in no case shall retention by the land owner exceed 5 hectares. 3 hectares may be awarded to the child of the land owner, subject to the following qualifications : That he is at least 15 years of age. That he is actually tilling the land or directly managing the farm.

Ancestral Land
Ancestral lands shall be protected to insure their economic, social, and cultural well being.

Commercial farming
are private agricultural lands devoted to commercial livestock, poultry and swine raising, and aquaculture including saltbeds , fishponds and prawn ponds, fruit farms, orchards, vegetable and cut-flower farms, and cacao, coffee and rubber plantations shall be subject to immediate compulsory acquisition and distribution after ten (10) years from the effectivity of this Act.

Compensation (Determination of Just Compensation)


compensation shall be paid in one of the following modes; Cash paymentLands above 50 hectares 25% cash, the balance to be paid in government financial instruments Lands above 24 hectares - 30% cash, the balance to be paid in government financial instruments Shares of stock in government-owned or controlled corporations LBP preferred shares, physical assets or other qualified investments Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) bonds

Land Redistribution

Qualified Beneficiaries
landless residents of the same barangay, or in the absence thereof, landless residents of the same municipality on the following order of priority Agricultural lessees and share tenants Regular farm workers Seasonal farm workers Actual tillers or occupants of public land

Distribution of Limits
No qualified beneficiaries may own more than 3 hectares of agricultural land

Republic Act No. 9700 - August 7, 2009


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. 6657, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM LAW OF 1988, AS AMENDED, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

Amendments made by RA 9700


"SEC. 4.Scope. -The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988 shall cover, regardless of tenurial arrangement and commodity produced, all public and private agricultural lands as provided in Proclamation No. 131 and Executive Order No. 229, including other lands of the public domain suitable for agriculture: Provided, That landholdings of landowners with a total area of five (5) hectares and below shall not be covered for acquisition and distribution to qualified beneficiaries

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