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Benguet farmers’ orgs receive P3.8 million farm machines, supplies from DAR

A total of 7,767 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) and farmer-members of eight (8) Agrarian Reform Beneficiary Organizations (ARBOs) in Benguet received agricultural farm machineries and equipment (FME) and farm inputs support (FIS) from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) worth P3.8 million to improve their farm production and profitability in the area.

Lailani A. Cortez, Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II highlighted that the DAR’s support extends beyond providing land titles but also includes providing various services to empower ARBs with the tools and knowledge needed for sustainable agriculture and better livelihood.

She said the DAR’s initiative aims to enhance the ARBs’ farming practices and entrepreneurial success after they receive their land ownership certificates. She said that this will extend support beyond land allocation to include crucial training and resources, showcasing DAR’s dedication to the sustainable progress and prosperity of the community.

“This is the fruit of hard work, patience, and perseverance. Congratulations to all the recipients of this project and for the DAR Benguet,” Cortez said.

Cortez added that this is aligned with the ‘healthier’ Benguet agenda to empower Benguet people with skills and resources by enhancing their ability to safeguard their livelihood, health, and environment against the evolving challenges of changing climate, and at the same time, maintaining productive farming.

“Through this project, ARBs will be equipped with knowledge and resources to maintain or increase their farm productivity,” she added.

Cortez disclosed that the initiative, under the Climate Resilience Farm Productivity Support Project (CRFPSP), has two components, Major Crop-based Block Farm Productivity Enhancement (MCBFPE) and Sustainable Livelihood Support (SLS), to equip the ARBs with the challenges posed by climate change.

Among the subsidies given were a hauling truck, multi-cab utility vehicle, power generator, hand tractor, water pump, grass cutter, battery-operated knapsack sprayer, and other assorted farm inputs.

Governor Dr. Melchor Daguines Diclas extended his gratitude to the DAR-Benguet for the continued partnership in

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