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THE Department of Agrarian Reform has maintained its tough stance to cancel the certificates of land ownership award of Ati members in a 1,282-square meter property in Boracay Island, Antique.
“First, the Bureau of Soils and Water Management under the Department of Agriculture declared the landholding not suitable for agriculture which should be exempted from DAR coverage under Republic Act 6657, or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program,” he emphasized. “Third, they cannot invoke Executive Order 75 here because it is not even a government-owned land since there is a legitimate claimant. EO 75 is a Malacanang order directing all government agencies to identify government land that could be distributed to qualified beneficiaries,” the DAR chief noted.
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