CARPER AND THE the future agrarian reform in the Philippines-WPS Office.pptx
1. CARPER AND THE FUTURE
OF AGRARIAN RERFORM
IN THE PHILIPPINES
Submitted by
Honeylet Mae L.Lorica
BEED- BLOCK 17
2. CARPER-The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
more commonly known as CARP its an Agrarian reform
law of the Philippines whose legal basis is The Republic
Act. No 6657 otherwise known as the Comprehensive
Agrarian Reform Law (CARL).
> a Philippine state policy that ensures and
promotes welfare of landless farmers and farm
workers, as well as elevation of social justice and
equity among rural areas.
3. > CARP was established by the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law
of 1988 (CARL).
> aimed for a nation with equitable
land ownership and empowered
agrarian reform beneficiaries while at
least improving social lives.
4. • The new deadline of CARP expired in 2008 living in 1.2 million
farmers beneficiaries and 1.6 million. hectares of agricultural
land to be distributed to farmers.
•In 2009, Former President Arroyo signed Republic Act No. 9700
or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform program, the
amendatory law that extended the deadline to five more years
Section 30 of the law also mandates that any case and/or
proceeding involving the implementation of the provision of
CARP as amended
•June 30, 2014 shall be allowed to proceed to its finality and
executed even beyond such date.
The extension lasts for 5 years, 2009 10 2014.
5. •2009-2014 CARPER distributed a total of 1 million hectares of
land to 900,000 farmers beneficiaries after 27 years and to
Aquino administration.
500,000 hectares agricultural land remains undistributed.
•The DAR and the department of environment and natural
resources (DENR) are the government agencies mandated to
fulfña CARP and CARPER, but even the combined efforts and
resources of the two agencies have proven incapable of fully
achieving the goal of agrarian reform in the Philippines
•The same problems have plagued its implementation
•The powerful landed elite ineffectual bureaucracy of Philippines
government
6. •Until these two challenges are surmounted genuine agrarian
reform in the Philippines remain but a dream to Filipino
farmer who have been fighting for their rights to
Landownership for centuries.