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Appended Tables
Introduction 1
Highlights of Performance 2
A. Land Tenure Improvement 2
1. Land Acquisition and Distribution 3
2. Leasehold Operation 6
3. Other LTI Services 7
a. Redocumentation of DNYD lands 7
b. Subdivision & redocumentation of collective CLOAs 7
c. Installation of uninstalled ARBs 7
B. Delivery of Agrarian Justice 8
1. Agrarian Legal Assistance 8
2. Adjudication of Cases 10
C. Program Beneficiaries Development 10
1. Social Infrastructure and Local Capability Building (SILCAB) 11
2. Sustainable Agribusiness and Rural Enterprise Development (SARED) 13
3. Access Facilitation and Access Enhancement (AFAE) Services 19
4. Foreign Resource Mobilization 21
D. Support to Operations 22
1. Public Relations Information and Social Marketing (PRISM) 22
2. Policy and Research Studies 25
3. Formulation of Implementing Guidelines 27
4. Managing the Publics 34
a. Public Assistance and Complaints Coordinating Unit
b. Quick Response Operations
c. Building Social Capital
5. Managing the Bureaucracy 35
a. Integrity Development Review (IDR)
b. Human Resource Development
APPENDED TABLES
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TITLE
NO.
Delineated 115 ARC connectivity clusters. These clusters involved 1.736 million
hectares of production area and 736,066 ARBs.
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Generated 58,698 jobs from agri-business enterprise, 39,068 jobs from new lands
developed for agribusiness, and 21,995 jobs from physical infrastructure projects
both FAPs and ARF.
Facilitated the development of 635 agri and non-agri products and services.
Launched 334 products and services in commercial markets of which 57 products
and services with approved permits from various regulatory agencies.
Facilitated the scale-up of 232 Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
involving 346 ARB organizations and 7,382 ARBs.
Facilitated the completion of 129 projects worth PhP 594 million. These projects
comprised:
35 irrigation projects with a service area of 6,125 hectares
136 farm-to-market roads with a length of 358 kilometers
13 bridge with a length of 521 linear meters
30 pre- and post-harvest facilities
Facilitated the completion of 36 projects worth PhP 92 million. These basic social
services facilities include:
2 health centers
16 potable water supply system
18 new classrooms
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To date, the Department generated a total of PhP 76.611 billion from various foreign
donor agencies and financing institutions to beef up funds for development of ARCs.
This is equivalent to 59 projects (51 completed & 8 ongoing).
D. Support Program
Conducted one (1) in-house research and policy study entitled “Case Studies on the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) Farmer-Beneficiaries in Selected
Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Areas and Public A & D Lands.”
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Circular No. 10, Series of 2009 – Rules and Regulations on Internal Whistle
Blowing and Reporting k) Memorandum Circular No. 11, Series of 2009 –
Implementing Policies and Guidelines on the Profiling of One Million ARBs under
the ARB Database System; l) Memorandum Circular No. 12, Series of 2009 –
DAR Manual on Legal Assistance; m) Memorandum Circular No. 13, Series of
2009 – Operational Guidelines for the Development of ARC Clusters; n)
Memorandum Circular No. 14, Series of 2009 – Addendum to DAR Memorandum
Circular No. 11, Series of 2009, entitled, Policies and Guidelines Governing the
Profiling of One (1) Million Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) under the ARB
Database System; o) Joint DAR-LBP Memorandum Circular No. 16, Series of
2009 – Amended List of Requirements for Land Transfer Processing and Payment of
Landholdings Subjected to Operation Land Transfer (OLT) Pursuant to PD 27 and
Executive Order (EO) 228 and Resolutions to Problems, Issues and Concerns on
OLT-covered Landholdings which were already Distributed but Not Yet
Documented/Paid (OLT-DNYD/DNYP) and Requirements for Lands Already
Finally Surveyed, Previously Documented Per Parcellary Map Sketch Where
Claimfolders are with Land Bank of the Philippines; and p) Memorandum Circular
No. 17, Series of 2009 – Guidelines in the Implementation of an Enhanced Planning,
Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) System of DAR in accordance with Republic Act
No. 9700
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM
ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
January to December 2009
INTRODUCTION
The year 2009 saw the passage of Republic Act 9700, otherwise known as the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reforms (CARPer) Bill. The
passage, however, was not without bloodletting—so to speak—on the part of DAR and
its partners. A campaign for the extension of the program was aggressively waged by
the DAR and was widely supported by most sectors such as the religious, farmers, and
civil society. The efforts were not for naught. On June 2009, both Houses of Congress
approved the CARPer bill for another five years. And in a gesture to commemorate the
historic signing of the Land Reform Code of 1963, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
signed the CARPer Bill into law on the same date and place her late father---President
Diosdado Macapagal---signed RA 3844: August 7, 2009 in Plaridel, Bulacan. The act
was a fitting tribute to the late President who championed agrarian reform during his
tenure and homage to
the tillers who
labored fiercely to
ensure the
continuation of the
program.
The new law also provides for a joint Congressional Oversight Committee on Agrarian
Reform or COCAR to closely monitor and assess program implementation. Other
essential provisions legislated include the termination of the voluntary land transfer
(VLT) as a mode of land distribution primarily to eliminate prejudice against legitimate
farmers, the inclusion of the principle of actual possession of awarded lands to ensure
prompt installation of beneficiaries, and the revision in the computation of land values to
arrive at a fairer valuation acceptable to landowners.
Meanwhile, the DAR plodded through in program implementation specifically during the
first semester of 2009. During this period, DAR’s operations in Land Tenure
Improvement (LTI) were limited to VOS and VLT lands and other LTI services. This
was largely due to the DAR’s compliance with the provisions of Joint Congressional
Resolution No. 01 passed by Congress on December 2008 which extended the
program for six months (January-June 2009) but with the exclusion of compulsory
acquisition of new lands. It was only during the second half of the year when the new
law was enacted and compulsory acquisition was restored to its principal role that
DAR was able to make a breakthrough in land acquisition and distribution. The legal
and support services sectors, on the other hand, continue to sustain its judicious delivery
of agrarian justice and improve on the provision of socio-economic interventions at the
farm level, respectively.
HIGHLIGHTS OF PERFORMANCE
A. Land Tenure Improvement (LTI)
The LTI component is the heart and soul of agrarian reform. It embodies the essence of
agrarian reform, upholds the land-to-the-tiller concept and advances social equity. The
DAR implements this component through the redistribution of private and government-
owned lands to landless farmers and farmworkers and employment of a leasehold system
on all tenanted agricultural lands in retained areas and yet to be acquired or distributed
lands.
Other LTI services are also rendered by the DAR to remedy the operational bottlenecks
encountered during the learning years of program implementation. These services
include:
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Land survey is a preparatory activity to land distribution; this activity involves the
actual survey of lands to be subdivided for the generation of individual titles for
identified agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs). This is being undertaken either by
administration through DAR’s own survey team or by contracting private surveying
companies.
a. Lands Moduled for Survey. For the year, the Department has moduled 26,693
hectares of newly acquired landholdings. Of these, 7,018 hectares were entered
into contract by the DAR with private surveyors and the remaining 19,675
hectares were administered by the DAR’s survey teams. The aggregate
performance represents 129 percent of the 20,652 hectare-target for the year.
Historically, the DAR has consistently posted high performance rates in modeling
of lands. This is largely due to the implementers keen foresight to anticipate the
movement in the land distribution processes which in turn ensures a buffer stock
of landholdings available for distribution.
Survey Plans
approved by LMS-
DENR during the
year covered 32,510
hectares ---- or an
excess of almost
12,000 hectares (57
percent) vis-à-vis
the target for the
year of 20,652
hectares. (Figure 1)
1 Accomplishment in Transmittal of Survey Returns and Approval of Survey Plans by LMS-DENR include hectarage
covered by survey projects funded during prior years.
2 Area covered by Survey Plans approved by LMS-DENR include both CARPable and non-CARPable areas.
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Across regions, Regions VI (1,655 hectares), VII (1,216 hectares) and Region V (694
hectares) account for most of the area covered by CFs transmitted to LBP.
Aggregate area covered by the CFs transmitted by these regions to LBP of 3,565
hectares account for 69 percent of the total area covered by CFs transmitted to LBP.
For the period under review, the Department distributed 59,495 hectares
representing 69 percent of the 85,762 hectare-target. Of these, 42,428 hectares or
71 percent were private agricultural lands (PAL). This comprised lands acquired
through voluntary offer to
sell (VOS-7,890
hectares), voluntary land
transfer (VLT-26,683
hectares), compulsory
acquisition (CA-1,777
hectares), Operation Land
Transfer (OLT-4,743
hectares), and lands
foreclosed by
Government Financial
Institutions (GFIs-1,336
hectares).
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Of the total PAL distributed, 15,746 hectares (26 percent) are LBP-compensable.
Non-PAL, on the one hand, account for 29 percent (17,067 hectares) of the total
area distributed. The bulk of which are government-owned and KKK lands
(14,875 hectares).
The number of agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) awarded lands during the
period totaled 43,792.
3 DAR’s revised land distribution scope is derived by adding the cumulative LAD accomplishment as of December 2006
and the PARC-approved LAD balance as of December 2006 of 1,337,537 hectares. The said balance was approved
by PARC through Resolution No. 2006-101-02.
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Among regions, Region V (2,117 hectares) placed the largest area under leasehold.
Region X (2,084 hectares), Region IX (1,507 hectares), and Region XI (1,346
hectares) follow.
For the period under review, a total of 26,515 hectares of DNYD lands were
redocumented by the DAR for submission to and subsequent payment by the
LBP. Total area redocumented during the period comprise lands foreclosed by
GFIs (22,816 hectares or 86 percent) and lands previously distributed through
Operation Land Transfer (OLT) under PD 27 (3,699 hectares or 14 percent).
This period’s accomplishment brings to 43,152 hectares 4 the total area of DNYD
lands already redocumented by the DAR as of the end of 2009. The performance
for the year has further reduced the area for redocumentation of DNYD lands to
100,098 hectares. The DAR projects that the number of DNYD GFI and OLT
lands would substantially be reduced if not wiped out by the end of 2010.
For the period under review, DAR forwarded to LMS-DENR survey returns
involving 48,279 hectares for review and approval. Total area covered by survey
returns approved by LMS-DENR during the year is only 25,328 hectares, or 17
percent of the 146,669-hectare target for the year.
For the period under review, a total of 5,808 ARBs who were previously barred
from entering and tilling the lands awarded to them were finally installed by the
4 This does not include 7,595 hectares which opted to shift to direct-payment scheme.
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As of the end of 2009, the number of previously uninstalled ARBs who are now
freely tilling and managing their awarded lands has reached 24,285. A total of
34,520 hectares of previously contentious lands have been covered as of 2009.
The accomplishment for the year further reduced the number of uninstalled ARBs
to 14,141 --- down by 63 percent from a high of 38,426 uninstalled ARBs
beginning 2009. The significant performance is a testament to the DAR’s
relentless efforts to remove legal and operational impediments that deny the
ARBs to cultivate the lands that rightfully belong to them.
Delivery of agrarian justice involves agrarian legal assistance and adjudication of cases.
Agrarian legal assistance involves the resolution of agrarian law implementation (ALI)
cases, representation of ARBs by a corps of DAR lawyers before judicial and quasi-judicial
bodies and provision of alternative dispute resolution services such as mediation and
conciliation. Adjudication of cases, on the one hand, involves the resolution of cases by the
DAR Adjudication Board or DARAB or any of its salas.
From January to
December 2009, the
DAR was able to
render administrative
decision to a total of
47,824 ALI cases.
These involve cases on
exemption from CARP
coverage, land use
conversion and
exercise of
landowners’ retention
rights. Against the
caseload for CY 2009
of 49,393 cases, the
performance translates
to a high resolution
rate of 97 percent. An
even higher resolution rate of 171 percent is realized if the performance is juxtaposed
against the funded target for the year of 28,000 cases.
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Among regions, Region V has the highest number of ALI cases resolved during
the period under review (6,145 cases). CARAGA and Region VI follow with 5,525
cases and 5,006 cases resolved, respectively.
During the period under review, the DAR has a caseload of 23,343 cases. These
include the number of pending cases as of end of 2008 (3,524 cases) and the 19,819
cases received in 2009. The DAR lawyers represented ARBs in these cases before
judicial and quasi-judicial bodies and were able to dispose or submit for resolution
20,275 cases or 87 percent of the caseload. Cases before quasi-judicial bodies
account for most of the cases disposed during the year--- 19,151 cases or 94 percent
of the total cases disposed. Cases disposed before judicial courts, on the other hand,
totaled 1,124 cases or 6 percent.
Against the funded target for the year of 12,400 cases, the DAR posted a high
resolution rate of 164 percent. The year also saw a further decrease in the number of
pending cases for disposition. By the end of 2009, the number of pending cases stood
at 3,068. A decline of almost 13 percent compared to the 3,524 cases pending at the
onset of the quarter under review.
Overall, despite the operational, manpower and financial impediments that hamper the
speedy resolution of cases, the Department did well in this program.
As of the end of 2009, the DAR is yet to resolve a total of 4,637 cases comprising 1,569
ALI cases, 856 judicial cases and 2,212 quasi-judicial cases. This reflects a 14 percent
decrease in number of pending cases compared with last year’s pending cases of 5,362
cases, despite the operational, manpower and financial impediments that threaten to
hamper performance of DAR’s legal sector.
In addition to this, it should be noted that close to 76 percent (5,362, cases) of the
pending cases fall within the category of “Below 1 Year.” This may be attributed to the
policy thrusts of: (1) aggressively pursuing alternative dispute resolution; (2)
prioritization of flashpoint and urgent cases; and (3) pursuing zero-backlog in the
resolution of cases or reduction of pending cases by at least 50 percent per year.
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Another type of legal assistance provided by DAR legal and para-legal officers is the
provision of alternative dispute resolution services, or mediation and conciliation. Under
this scheme, efforts were earnestly pursued by the DAR to persuade contending parties to
settle their disputes amicably, thereby reducing the number of agrarian-related conflicts
maturing into court cases. During the period under review, a total of 38,603 disputes
involving 41,931 ARBs were settled through the conciliation efforts of the DAR.
In this area, DAR achieved a resounding 100 percent resolution rate during the year
under review.
At the start of the year, a total of 9,519 cases were pending at the DARAB and its salas.
An additional 24,031 cases were received during period under review bringing a total
caseload of 33,550 for resolution. Of these, a total of 24,672 cases were resolved for a
modest resolution rate of 74 percent vis-à-vis the caseload. Compared with the target
for year of 17,000 cases, this accomplishment is equivalent to 145 percent.
Accomplishment during this period brings to 345,535 cases the total number of cases as
of December 2009. This account for 97 percent of the total caseload of 354,413 cases.
This leaves DARAB with 8,878 cases yet to be resolved.
In tandem with the redistribution of agricultural lands, delivery of support services to ARBs
are undertaken to empower ARBs, provide them access to physical and socio-economic
infrastructures and ensure sustainable productivity of awarded lands.
PBD is distinctly categorized in accordance with the services provided, to wit: 1) Social
Infrastructure and Local Capability Building (SILCAB); 2) Sustainable Agribusiness and
Rural Enterprise Development (SARED); and 3) Access Facilitation and Access
Enhancement (AFAE).
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a.1 Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) Development 5 (Tables 11, 11a, 11b,
and 11c)
To date, a total of
2,113 ARCs have
already been
launched, covering a total of 9,181 barangays in 1,269 municipalities nationwide.
These ARCs have a total land distribution scope of 2,188,401 hectares of which
89 percent equivalent to 1,946,065 hectares were distributed to 1,100,352 ARBs.
In addition to this, 298,360 hectares, involving 201,943 ARBs, were placed under
leasehold.
5 Includes ARMM.
6 Refers to ARCs launched and confirmed by the National ARC Task Force (NARCTF)
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The Department also implemented the ARC Connectivity Clusters to reach out to
a greater number of ARBs, especially those that are in non-ARCs barangays. The
clustering of one or more ARCs and the nearby barangays is seen as a cost-saving
strategy wherein a bigger group of ARBs benefit from the interventions already in
place in ARCs within the clustered communities.
The ARC within a cluster shall perform on an individual or collective basis with
new expanded roles such as: 1) trading or marketing centers; 2)
primary/secondary processing centers; 3) service centers for warehousing and
repair of agricultural equipment, banking and credit; and 4) research and
development, and extension and learning centers.
As of December 2009, 115 ARC connectivity clusters involving 1,736,268
hectares of production area have been identified and confirmed nationwide. The
total number of farmers who will benefit from these ARCCs is 1,362,955, 54
percent of which (736,066) comprise ARBs.
To date, 80 agribusiness plans and 44 cluster plans have already been drawn. 7
It is hoped that with the paradigm shift in agrarian reform wherein LTI and PBD
activities are to be integrated, more ARBs would be joining farmers’
organizations.
7 Refers to the number of ARC Connectivity Cluster Plans and Development plans received and evaluated by the Project
Development and Management Service
8 Includes ARMM.
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These information and education drive aims to develop and improve the skills and
capabilities of ARBs in relation to their farm activities as well as learn other
livelihood alternatives.
For the year, 9 33,831 ARBs from 1,603 farmers’ organizations in 1,232 ARCs
attended these training programs.
This component plays a critical role in uplifting the socio-economic well-being of the
ARBs by improving the productivity and household income of the ARBs /ARB
households through the following:
During the year, a total of 57,385 hectares was tapped by DAR for agribusiness
development. The area identified shall be the focus of complementation of
resources of concerned CARP Implementing Agencies (CIAs). Congruent to
this, a total of 391 agribusiness ventures are in start-up phase serving 17,609
ARBs and 4,432 non-ARBs.
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During the year, a total of 172,041 jobs were generated by the Department from
the following:
Also during the year, DAR was instrumental in scaling-up 232 MSMEs. These
MSMEs involve 346 ARB organizations and 7,382 ARBs.
Through MAP, ARBs are given technical assistance in the form of product
research, development and packaging to improve the quality of their products. In
addition, DAR also provides venues for linking ARB/ARC with both prospective
agri-investors and other big product purchasers.
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One of which is the 2009 Agraryo Trade Fair with the theme “Enterprising
ARCs: Creating Jobs, Empowering Farmers, and Ensuring Food Security.”
The event, which was held on June 1-5, 2009 at the SM Mega Trade Hall in
Mandaluyong, was spearheaded by the Philippine Fruits and Vegetables
Industries Inc. (PhilFruits), Agrarian Reform Enterprise Development
Program (AREDP) and Bureau of Agraian Reform Beneficiaries Development
(BARBD). ARB/ARC products nationwide were showcased in the said trade
fair
The DAR has completed several credit programs and many ARBs have already
availed of loans through its various loan conduits. These include the Land Bank of
the Philippines (LBP) and the National Confederation of Cooperatives
(NATCCO). Formerly, the DAR also extended credit assistance in partnership
with the Technology and Livelihood Resource Center (TLRC), National
Livelihood Support Fund (NLSF), Kaunlaran ng Magsasaka, Inc. (KMI) and
Quedancor.
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The following are the on-going credit programs accessed by the ARBs:
To date, there
are nine 9
cooperatives
covered by this project. (Figure 11)
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The pilot implementation has so far covered three (3) cooperatives and total
amount availed has reached PhP12.181 million benefiting 1,323 ARBs.
In June 2008, DAR forged partnership with the Center for Agriculture and
Rural Development (CARD), Inc. to implement the Microfinance Capacity
Development Program for 12 Partner Organizations.
A total of PhP 8.464 million in form of loan has been released through this
partnership. This benefited 2,074 ARBs.
DAR, as one of the agencies tasked to implement the program, collaborated with
partner-agencies in establishing and operationalizing KALAHI Farmers’ Centers
(KFCs) --- one-stop-shop centers where information on various basic social
services provided by different government agencies involved in rural
development may be easily accessed.
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enterprise development;
capability building/technology trainings (e.g. processing/agri-production
technology, organizational strengthening, etc.); and
replanting and intercropping.
For the period under review, 4 enterprises were developed. These enterprises
were also able to generate 296 jobs.
For the period under review, a total of 552 hectares were planted to pineapple
out of the 646.22 hectares contracted for growing pineapple. This brings to
1,737 hectares the total area covered by the project since 2007.
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Three new projects under CLEEP were initiated in compliance with the
government’s directive to eradicate unemployment problems due to the global
recession. These are: Pineapple Fruit Processing Project, Coco Sugar
Production Project and Organic Production Project.
The Department through the Support Services Office facilitates the provision of
and enhancement of ARBs access to rural infrastructure facilities to boost their
farm productivity and increase their income.
For CY 2009, the Department provided 215 projects with an aggregate cost of
PhP1.156 billion funded by both Official Development Assistance (ODA) and
Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF) in the ARCs. These projects include
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Under this program, the Department facilitates the provision of basic social
services to ARBs in ARC barangays. These basic social services play a vital role
in ensuring economic growth and reducing poverty among the target
beneficiaries. These basic social services include education, health, population
and reproductive health, and water supply.
Three models are available for the ARBs to choose from depending on their
needs and capacity, namely:
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During the year, DAR facilitated the enrolment of 175,576 ARBs with PhilHealth.
This is a 255 percent accomplishment rate compared with the target for the year
of 68,976 ARB-enrollees.
Produce scholars who will also serve as agents of change to assist the
government in the development and modernization of agriculture and in
improving the quality of life in the rural communities.
For SY 2009-2010, a total of 864 enrollees are still with the program. The
region with the highest number of remaining scholars are Region VI (378),
Region V (334), ARMM (307), Region III (275) and Region II (240).
Under this program, the Department provides support services to ARCs using the
funds from Overseas Development Assistance (ODA). The funds provided to the
Department are in the form of loans or grants primarily to promote sustainable social
and economic development and welfare. The ODA is contracted with governments of
foreign countries with whom the Government of the Philippines (GOP) has
diplomatic and trade relations or bilateral agreements and/or are members of the
United Nations.
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The 8 ongoing projects worth Php 43.087 billion or cover 412 ARCs nationwide. The
ongoing projects include the three huge projects namely: Agrarian Reform
Infrastructure Support Project Phase III (PhP7.965 billion); Agrarian Reform
Communities Project Phase II (PhP8.647 billion); and Tulay ng Pangulo Para sa
Kaunlarang Pang-Agraryo (PhP18.474 billion).
D. Support to Operations
The DAR’s Public Relations Information and Social Marketing (PRISM) program
aims to promote CARP as the government’s tool to reduce poverty and stimulate rural
economic development. It also seeks to educate the public, build alliance with
CARP’s critics and strengthen linkages among its stakeholders utilizing the three
forms of media: print, broadcast and cyber-media.
During CY 2009, DAR’s public relations and social marketing activities were mostly
focused on disseminating the CARPER bill (RA 9700) which was passed in August
2009. Efforts to continuously propagate the milestones and events of the program
were undertaken to keep the public abreast on the latest developments on CARP.
a. Print Media
Media Releases
DAR makes use of the print media as one of its conduits in disseminating
information about DAR and CARP. For CY 2009, the DAR, through the Public
Affairs Staff (PAS) published 196 news stories, 18 feature articles/success stories,
37 advertorials and 78 photo releases.
Most published news stories during the year pertained to the signing of the
CARPer Bill (R.A.9700), launching of the P1.2-B projects in Region III, the
distribution of agricultural lands to 629 farmers in Occidental Mindoro and of the
Arroyo lands in Negros Occidental, 20-year CARP accomplishments, the Php8.6-
B support to agrarian reform by the Asian Development Bank-Agrarian Reform
Communities Project II (ADB-ARCP II), and Sec. Pangandaman’s statement on
DAR’s preparedness to distribute Hacienda Luisita.
Given all the challenges that the Department went through during the year, it
nevertheless received a net positive rating of readership utilization. Based on
media analysis and trending, DAR fared well in terms of its information drive
with national dailies carrying 737 favorable stories against 181 unfavorable
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reports. To maintain a good image and relationship with the public and media,
DAR takes cognizance of the comments and observations posed against it. PAS
addresses these concerns by responding to it squarely or holding a press
conference, if necessary.
DAR Publications
The DAR produces printed materials which help the public better understand and
appreciate CARP. These materials include: pamphlets on R.A. 6657, R.A. 6389
and R.A.3844; and Primers on DAR and CARP. These materials are frequently
requested by students and walk-in researcher for their information needs.
With the signing of the CARPer law, the PAS also caused the printing in
pamphlet version of R.A. 9700 and the 2009 DARAB Rules of Procedure, which
amended the 2003 DAR Adjudication Board Rules of Procedure.
In addition to the above-cited regular publications and line with its advocacy on
the CARP extension bill, the Department produced advertorials and success
stories on CARP involving ARBs, farmers’ organizations and ARCs.
Advertorials were also published in Philippine Daily Inquirer, Philippine Star and
Manila Bulletin mostly highlighting success in program implementation.
b. Broadcast Media
DAR maximizes the role of broadcast media via TV and radio guestings of the
DAR Secretary and its officials and through production of CARP and DAR press
materials for broadcast.
During the year, Secretary Nasser Pangandaman and other DAR officials guested
in eight (8) radio stations and four (4) TV stations. Topics discussed included the
CARPER bill, support services programs and projects implemented by DAR,
DAR Foreign-Assisted Projects, CARP and DAR’s budget and accomplishments,
among others. The broadcast media stations involved were: DZRH, DWDD,
DZRJ, DZMM, RMN-DZXL, DWIZ, DZRB and DZBB; and CS9, NBN-4, IBC
13 and GMA-7.
During the period under review, the DAR also facilitated the airing of 107 radio
and 59 TV CARP-related releases to various radio and TV stations.
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c. Cyber-Media
The DAR also maintains its own website: www.dar.gov.ph. Readily accessible
in the website are news and updates on DAR and CARP, including profiles and
updates of programs and projects it implements, directory of officials, success
stories of ARBs, ARB organizations and ARCs. The public may also send their
queries and comments to info@dar.gov.ph.
Special Projects
As DAR’s information center, the PAS continuously coordinates with various offices
to carry out activities that would broaden its audience-base.
Communication Research
The PAS monitors all CARP related articles and commentaries, agricultural and other
related issues in broadsheets, tabloids and TV and radio news programs daily. The
materials gathered are compiled and distributed to all offices at the DAR Central
Office and DAR Field Offices. This activity is undertaken primarily to immediately
identify and respond to issues involving DAR and CARP; and secondly, to apprise
the DAR officials and personnel on matters pertaining to the program.
From January to December, the PAS Monitoring Team were able to compile and
disseminate 1,428 agrarian related news items in print media while 46 TV and 92
radio related issues.
Communication Networking
At the field level, PRISM activities are also extensively conducted by the Provincial
and Regional Information Officers (P/RIOs). They have been replicating public
relations and social marketing work at the community level, being instrumental in
organizing public fora on CARP extension as well as forwarding valuable
information from the field to DAR. During the period in review, the information
officers, aside from their regular functions, creatively came up with special activities
that would stir the public’s interest on CARP. Among these include: Pasyal Bukid
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and ARC visits with media people, harvest festivals, on-line blogging, web-site
development, and the printing of CARP 21st anniversary postcard.
Policy and research studies are being undertaken to provide the DAR management
empirical data and information on CARP implementation at the community level.
Results of these are used as inputs for planning and policy formulation.
For CY 2009, the Department through the Policy and Strategic Research Service
(PSRS) completed one in-house study entitled: “Case Studies on the Comprehensive
Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) Farmer-Beneficiaries in Selected Community-
Based Forest Management (CBFM) Areas and Public A & D Lands.”
The study aims to assess the results of project interventions provided in selected
CBFM areas and how the issuance of Certificate of Stewardship
Contract/Community-Based Forest Management Agreements (CSCs)/CBFMAs and
free and homestead patents under the CARP has contributed to the tenurial security
and improvement in the socio-economic conditions of the farmer-beneficiaries. It
also intends to assess the following: the extent of LGU support to CBFM-CARP
study sites, the forms of rural land market transactions that have evolved in the
community, and the emerging problems and issues encountered by free and
homestead patent holders and CSC/CBFMA beneficiaries.
The study covers three (3) CBFM-CARP project sites from the three island groups
i.e., Luzon Visayas and Mindanao, purposively selected based on the provided
support services under the CARP funds within the three-year period from 2000 to
2002 and in 2008. For each island group, the project site with the highest number of
farmer-beneficiaries was selected as the case study areas. These are:
The distribution of respondents for each case study area are: nine CSC/CBFM
beneficiaries and four Free Patent holders in Tabuk, Kalinga; eight (8) Free Patent
holder respondents Cauayan and two (2) Homestead Patent holder respondents in
Candoni, Negros Occidental; and eight CSC/CBFM beneficiaries and four free patent
holders in Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat.
Moreover, a total of 28 key informants from the DENR, LGU, and a non–government
organization (NGO) were interviewed to gather more insights on the results of the
CARP projects implemented in the sample CBFM study areas. A total of six (6) focus
group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with the leaders of existing Peoples’
Organizations (POs) and barangay officials across the three case study sites to further
substantiate the data and information gathered from the respondents.
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a. The case studies indicate that the 2001 CBFM-CARP projects have not had
significant impact on the lives of the CBFM beneficiaries because of the minimal
amount provided in its implementation, the manner of project implementation,
and the nature of projects implemented;
b. Minimal support services were provided for the development of the CBFM
beneficiaries and there is lack of specific program interventions for the
homestead/free patent holders;
c. The CBFM’s objectives of helping the peoples’ organizations access investment
capital, identify markets and build marketing capabilities have not yet been
attained due to the lack of capability of their officers to manage their
organizations and the non-provision of training programs that could develop their
capabilities;
d. Minimal participation and support services are being provided by the LGU in the
implementation of the project;
e. The lack of capital has been cited as a common problem by the respondents in
their crop production which pushes them to engage in credit-marketing tie-up
with private traders;
f. The CBFM beneficiaries and patent awardees have farming as their main source
of income; and
g. A number of CBFM beneficiaries have not yet been issued individual Certificates
of Stewardship.
Based on the results of the study, the following recommendations were given:
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h. The emerging problems and issues across all study sites point to the need for the
following program interventions:
From January to December 2009, DAR issued 22 guidelines composed of six (6)
administrative orders (AOs) and sixteen (16) memorandum circulars (MCs). Of the
said figure, four (4) administrative orders and one (1) Memorandum Circular were
issued pursuant to the provisions of RA 9700.
Administrative Orders
The guidelines was issued to implement the provisions of Executive Order 710
signed by the President entitled “An Executive Order Mandating a Nationwide
Adoption of the Corn-Based Farmers-Scientists Research Development and
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The administrative order was issued to synchronize the activities of IAS in line
with the Department’s effort for the extension of the CARP implementation and
pursuant to A.O. 70, Series of 2003, M.C. 2004-04 dated March 22, 2004 and
A.O. No. 3, Series of 2005. It enumerates the activities to be undertaken by the
office for CY 2009 based on the said legal mandates. These are:
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This guideline applies to cases filed before the Prosecutor’s Office, the Municipal
Circuit Trial Court, Municipal Trial Court, Metropolitan Trial Court and Regional
Trial Court (MCTCM MTC, MeTC and RTC), whether it be criminal or civil in
nature, by landowners, lessors or their representatives against a tenant, lessee,
farmer-beneficiary, farmer, farm worker and/or cases that may arise out of or in
connection with an agrarian dispute except those cases provided for under Section
57 of Republic Act No. 6657. Such cases shall be automatically referred by the
Judge or the Prosecutor to the DAR which shall determine and certify within 15
days from referral on whether an agrarian dispute exists. The results thereof shall
finally resolve the issue on proper jurisdiction over the case
The administrative order was issued pursuant to R.A. No 9700 which mandates
the DAR to implement new programs and expand existing ones in response to
CARP’s objectives of providing farmers and farm workers with the opportunity to
enhance their dignity and improve the quality of their lives through greater
productivity of agricultural lands.
The rules and regulations shall serve as a guide in the implementation of (a) an
integrated strategy for land acquisition and distribution and support services
delivery, (b) ARC development, and (c) support services to rural women.
Memorandum Circulars
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The circular clarifies the Department’s policy on the reckoning date of the 5-year
prohibitory period on encumbering or alienating lands acquired through free
patents or homestead patents, pursuant to Section 118 of Commonwealth Act No.
141 or the Public Land Act. It emphasizes that:
the prohibition does not apply to compulsory acquisition and voluntary offer
to sell mode of land acquisition and distribution of CARP since these two
involve the transfer of the title first to the Republic of the Philippines before
the landholding is transferred or distributed to ARBs. On the other hand,
voluntary land transfer is covered by the said prohibition as this mode
involves the transfer of ownership directly from their landowner to the ARB.
The circular amends and updates the composition of the GAD Technical Working
Group enlisted in M.C. 3, Series of 2009.
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The guidelines define the policy and procedures for the Central and Field Offices
in conducting trainings and other HRD related activities in view of the need to
adopt austerity measures pursuant to Malacañang Administrative Order No. 103
Series of 2004. It sets the parameters in clarifying the processes involved in each
activity and ensure that efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability measures are
built-in and maintained. It covers all trainings and other HRD related activities
conducted by the Central and Field offices.
The memorandum circular supplements M.C. No. 12, Series of 2008 which
institutionalizes the submission of support list simultaneous with the quarterly
accomplishment reports based on the Work and Financial Plan. It aims to clarify
the definition or interpretation of the data requirements of the support list to
facilitate the compliance of field personnel. Moreover, with the updating of the
WFP format for CY2009, the MC introduces the amended, adjusted and improved
forms in line with the revised performance indicators.
The circular provides the rules and regulations in the conduct of Ehem Sensitivity
Seminars in all the offices of the Department. It enumerates the designation and
responsibilities of the trainers, guidelines on the conduct of the seminar, fund
allocation, seminar monitoring, documentation and database, growth sessions and
staff development, and deployment of trainers.
The circular aims to provide rules and regulations to encourage officials and
employees to disclose any corrupt, illegal, improper or fraudulent acts of their co-
officials and co-employees as well as ensure the protection of the whistle blowers
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The manual is issued to define and consolidate the pertinent provisions of law,
policies and rules to be observed by DAR lawyers and legal officers in rendering
free legal assistance to tenant farmers, agricultural lessees, and other qualified
ARBs, including members of the immediate farm household, and other
stakeholders of the program. It includes handling of cases such as agrarian reform
law implementation, judicial, quasi-judicial, and all other agrarian-related cases
in connection with an agrarian dispute, including mediation and rendition of legal
opinion and other forms of legal services.
m. Memorandum Circular No. 13, Series of 2009 – Operational Guidelines for the
Development of ARC Clusters
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the contractor as well as the different DAR offices were aligned to comply with
these requirements.
This was issued to facilitate the processing and payment of landowner’s claim
whose landholdings were placed under OLT transfer pursuant to PD 27 and EO
228. It provides a list of requirements for compliance of landowners on the
following categories:
The circular also enumerates the guidelines on specific problems, issues on OLT-
DNYP landholdings and additional documentary requirements for release of
payment in certain cases applicable. If there are cases that do not fall squarely on
the enlisted categories which the Agrarian Operations Center (AOC) of the LBP
requires policy issuance, the Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer (PARO) is
required to elevate the matter to the DAR Central Office, through the Bureau of
Land Acquisition and Distribution (BLAD).
The circular was issued to guide all DAR concerned offices/units and personnel
in the implementation of an integrated, gender-responsive and evidence-based
planning, monitoring and evaluation system with the end-in-view of continuously
achieving the objectives of the Public Expenditure Management (PEM) reforms
and in accordance with the data and report requirements of RA 9700.
It governs the agency level planning, monitoring and evaluation system of DAR
utilizing the Organizational Performance Indicator Framework (OPIF), agency
level indicators for LTI, AJD and PBD, data flow from the field units to central
office, functions of the various planning units at the central and field offices and
the corresponding capacity enhancements. The PME system outlined in the MC
shall be adopted starting CY 2010.
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The PACCU is a service desk set up by the Special Concerns Staff (SCS) which
caters to walk-in clients of DAR seeking audience with the Office of the Secretary
regarding a particular issue or concern. The unit provides legal advice,
information on CARP, referrals to concerned DAR bureaus/offices or other
agencies. Regional and provincial PACCU desks are also found in the field
offices.
During the year, QRO units had a total caseload of 1,414 cases nationwide. The
figure is broken down as follows: 1,013 cases pending at the beginning of the year
while 401 cases were received from January to December. At the DAR central
office, 469 (33 percent) cases were facilitated by the QROs for their early
resolution. Out of these, 169 were flashpoint cases pending at DARAB, LAO
and OSEC. During the period, 169 flashpoint cases were resolved by the said
offices.
At the field level, provincial and regional QROs were able to facilitate the
resolution of 305 (22 percent) cases nationwide, broken down as follows: 21
flashpoint cases, 50 urgent cases and 234 regular cases.
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Pursuant to its goal to establish strong linkages through networking with various
agencies, government instrumentalities, civil society groups, the Department
through the Special Concerns Staff (SCS) participated in the following activities:
Taking cognizance of the fact that a “Public office is a Public trust“, DAR aims
to serve its clients with utmost integrity, competence and accountability.
Managing the bureaucracy is one of the means to equip DAR personnel with
values, skills and knowledge required in public service. To pursue this thrust,
DAR became one of the sixteen (16) signatory government agencies of the
Integrity Development Review (IDR) Project or the Program on Pursuing
Reforms through Integrity Development (PRIDE). Among the outputs of the
project is the creation of the Department’s Integrity Development Committee
(IDC) which is mandated to monitor the implementation of the IDR
recommendations and corruption prevention action plans as well as the Integrity
Development Action Plan (IDAP) of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission
(PAGC).
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From January to December 2009, the following activities have been conducted to
implement the IDR recommendations:
1. Issued Memorandum Circular No. 10, Series of 2009 entitled “Rules and
Regulations on Internal Whistle Blowing and Reporting” - The M.C. was
issued to encourage reporting of corrupt acts of DAR officials and employees
and provide protection to whistle blowers. It also aims to make corruption a
“high-risk, low-reward” activity.
To serve a wider audience, the DAR IDC made itself accessible through the
world wide web. The website, entitled “Good Governance sa DAR”, is now
linked through the DAR website and shows the different anti-corruption
initiatives undertaken by the Department under the IDAP, IDR, Moral
Renewal Action Plan and Anti-Red Tape Act (ARTA). It also includes the
Rules and Regulations on Whistle Blowing, and “Isumbong Mo sa IDC.”
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For CY 2009, a total of 145 training programs were conducted and attended by
3,021 DAR personnel nationwide. Ninety-seven training programs, equivalent to
67 percent of the total number of training programs, were conducted by the
Department, while the other 48 were conducted by other agencies. Most of the
classes conducted and attended by the DAR employees delved on Managing the
Bureaucracy.
In addition to this, 18 personnel were granted foreign scholarship during the year.
Fourteen (14) of whom are from the field offices and four from the central office.
Most of these programs are grants from Asian countries such as Thailand, Japan,
Indonesia and Malaysia.
Also during the year, DAR extended local scholarship grants to 6 staff who are
taking review classes in preparation for the bar exam.
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Table 1
STATUS OF 1993 TO 2009-FUNDED SURVEY PROJECTS, BY REGION, IN HECTARES
January to December 2009 1_/
PHILIPPINES 20,652 19,675 7,018 26,693 13,925 13,276 27,201 18,505 14,005 32,510
1_/ Partial accomplishment only. Region IX as of November; Region XII as of September only; ARMM no report except for province of Basilan.
2_/ Reflects CARPable area (ha) covered by Approved Survey Plans (ASPs). Non CARPable area covered by ASP is 1,519 hectares.
SOURCES: 1,519
Target : DAR 2009 Work Plan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : National Consolidated Land Survey Report - Bureau of Land Development (BLD)
Table 1a
STATUS OF 1993 TO 2009-FUNDED SURVEY PROJECTS, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE, IN HECTARES
January to December 2009 1_/
PHILIPPINES 20,652 19,675 7,018 26,693 13,925 13,276 27,201 18,505 14,005 32,510
MODULED (HA) SURVEY RETURNS TRANSMITTED TO LMS (HA) APPROVED BY LMS (HA) 2_/
REGION /
PROVINCE
BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL
PHILIPPINES 907,281 1,458,902 2,366,183 721,073 1,367,456 2,088,529 642,628 1,246,754 1,889,382
CAR 8,544 61,131 69,675 7,992 60,434 68,426 7,208 56,719 63,927
I 7,777 41,499 49,277 7,004 40,976 47,980 6,224 33,792 40,016
II 22,916 143,445 166,360 22,074 148,660 170,734 21,212 143,304 164,516
III 6,358 110,596 116,954 6,253 105,544 111,797 5,290 102,709 107,999
IV - A 10,153 104,965 115,118 7,445 103,379 110,824 6,362 101,841 108,204
IV - B 11,908 98,939 110,846 6,227 92,184 98,411 5,717 89,924 95,641
V 80,538 137,639 218,178 56,047 107,278 163,325 51,491 92,213 143,704
VI 125,593 220,310 345,903 87,725 200,230 287,955 80,689 180,866 261,555
VII 111,511 22,139 133,650 62,996 18,508 81,505 57,003 17,687 74,690
VIII 111,597 102,974 214,571 87,369 88,508 175,877 73,733 83,072 156,805
IX 53,239 35,213 88,452 42,206 32,495 74,701 30,943 22,002 52,945
X 54,328 120,672 175,000 49,382 116,328 165,709 34,664 98,001 132,665
XI 54,886 82,519 137,405 40,242 83,561 123,803 34,036 60,720 94,756
XII 151,902 122,560 274,462 148,428 120,156 268,585 146,793 118,716 265,509
CARAGA 86,877 39,330 126,207 83,483 36,916 120,399 78,584 34,414 112,998
ARMM 9,153 14,972 24,125 6,201 12,298 18,499 2,678 10,772 13,450
1_/ Includes partial accomplishment for Region IX as of November 2009; Region XII as of September 2009 and ARMM as of June 2007 only.
2_/ Reflects CARPable and non-CARPable areas covered by Approved Survey Plans (ASPs).
SOURCES:
Target : DAR 2009 Work Plan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : National Consolidated Land Survey Report - Bureau of Land Development (BLD)
Table 1c
STATUS OF 1993 TO 2009-FUNDED SURVEY PROJECTS, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE, IN HECTARES
As of December 31, 2009 1_/
MODULED (HA) SURVEY RETURNS TRANSMITTED TO LMS (HA) APPROVED BY LMS (HA) 2_/
REGION / PROVINCE
BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL
PHILIPPINES 907,281 1,458,902 2,366,183 721,073 1,367,456 2,088,529 642,628 1,246,754 1,889,382
CAR 8,544 61,131 69,675 7,992 60,434 68,426 7,208 56,719 63,927
Abra 851 13,395 14,246 638 13,089 13,727 387 12,002 12,389
Apayao 2,486 8,127 10,614 2,398 8,088 10,487 2,193 7,899 10,092
Benguet 1,805 15,603 17,407 1,805 15,484 17,289 1,739 14,316 16,055
Ifugao 1,881 5,367 7,247 1,749 5,342 7,092 1,717 4,830 6,548
Kalinga 1,302 9,144 10,446 1,254 9,099 10,353 1,058 8,822 9,880
Mt. Province 220 9,495 9,715 147 9,331 9,478 114 8,850 8,964
I 7,777 41,499 49,277 7,004 40,976 47,980 6,224 33,792 40,016
Ilocos Norte 1,988 10,037 12,025 1,408 9,966 11,374 1,360 9,451 10,812
Ilocos Sur 1,128 4,094 5,222 1,013 4,085 5,098 945 4,064 5,009
La Union 1,333 2,254 3,587 1,208 2,254 3,462 1,008 1,892 2,900
Pangasinan 3,329 25,114 28,443 3,375 24,670 28,045 2,911 18,385 21,296
II 22,916 143,445 166,360 22,074 148,660 170,734 21,212 143,304 164,516
Batanes 71 20 91 71 - 71 68 - 68
Cagayan 6,672 62,785 69,456 5,890 64,686 70,576 5,567 62,861 68,428
Isabela 12,413 64,959 77,372 12,439 66,442 78,881 12,187 64,234 76,421
Nueva Vizcaya 2,806 9,424 12,231 2,807 10,794 13,601 2,551 9,848 12,398
Quirino 954 6,257 7,210 867 6,738 7,605 839 6,361 7,201
III 6,358 110,596 116,954 6,253 105,544 111,797 5,290 102,709 107,999
Aurora 256 1,932 2,188 258 1,525 1,782 199 1,379 1,578
Bataan 101 12,085 12,186 55 11,762 11,817 51 11,489 11,541
Bulacan 720 11,936 12,657 667 11,479 12,147 558 11,423 11,981
Nueva Ecija-North 1,774 6,973 8,747 1,783 6,467 8,250 1,359 6,133 7,492
Nueva Ecija-South 2,430 25,145 27,575 2,431 24,645 27,075 2,223 23,525 25,749
Pampanga 346 25,896 26,242 346 24,396 24,743 337 24,140 24,477
Tarlac 579 19,200 19,779 579 18,395 18,974 429 17,953 18,382
Zambales 151 7,429 7,580 134 6,875 7,008 134 6,667 6,800
IV - A 10,153 104,965 115,118 7,445 103,379 110,824 6,362 101,841 108,204
Batangas 1,407 15,804 17,211 1,082 15,735 16,817 983 15,400 16,383
Cavite 1,271 4,656 5,926 716 4,297 5,013 150 4,109 4,259
Laguna 1,162 9,406 10,567 355 8,766 9,121 355 8,508 8,863
Quezon I 1,833 29,163 30,996 1,254 29,064 30,318 1,169 28,776 29,945
Quezon II 3,273 40,899 44,172 2,981 40,685 43,666 2,978 40,288 43,266
Rizal 1,208 5,037 6,245 1,057 4,832 5,889 728 4,761 5,488
MODULED (HA) SURVEY RETURNS TRANSMITTED TO LMS (HA) APPROVED BY LMS (HA) 2_/
REGION / PROVINCE
BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL
IV - B 11,908 98,939 110,846 6,227 92,184 98,411 5,717 89,924 95,641
Marinduque 267 7,327 7,594 267 6,930 7,197 267 6,811 7,078
Occidental Mindoro 2,040 21,413 23,453 1,816 21,350 23,166 1,688 21,335 23,023
Oriental Mindoro 551 25,976 26,527 313 25,737 26,050 313 25,574 25,887
Palawan 8,333 32,497 40,830 3,329 26,466 29,795 3,150 24,545 27,695
Romblon 718 11,725 12,443 503 11,701 12,203 300 11,659 11,959
V 80,538 137,639 218,178 56,047 107,278 163,325 51,491 92,213 143,704
Albay 12,835 22,809 35,644 9,061 17,072 26,134 8,355 14,689 23,044
Camarines Norte 5,774 28,458 34,232 5,485 21,639 27,124 5,186 17,318 22,504
Camarines Sur 44,062 41,545 85,607 30,949 35,777 66,726 28,904 30,729 59,633
Catanduanes 3,976 6,076 10,052 2,017 3,179 5,196 1,749 2,140 3,889
Masbate 5,619 21,143 26,762 2,184 16,767 18,951 1,454 15,107 16,561
Sorsogon 8,273 17,607 25,881 6,352 12,843 19,195 5,843 12,230 18,073
VI 125,593 220,310 345,903 87,725 200,230 287,955 80,689 180,866 261,555
Aklan 4,692 7,050 11,742 3,409 6,760 10,169 3,239 6,545 9,784
Antique 9,007 11,836 20,842 8,475 11,357 19,832 7,710 10,617 18,327
Capiz 10,238 37,070 47,307 6,510 29,924 36,433 5,551 26,649 32,200
Guimaras 3,867 13,275 17,143 2,798 12,522 15,320 2,423 10,752 13,174
Iloilo 43,701 34,862 78,563 34,774 31,592 66,366 32,017 27,783 59,800
Negros Occidental 54,089 116,218 170,306 31,759 108,076 139,836 29,749 98,521 128,270
VII 111,511 22,139 133,650 62,996 18,508 81,505 57,003 17,687 74,690
Bohol 28,297 7,777 36,075 24,443 7,777 32,221 21,657 7,777 29,435
Cebu 18,726 6,707 25,433 7,975 3,725 11,700 7,457 3,472 10,930
Negros Oriental 64,239 7,654 71,894 30,578 7,006 37,584 27,888 6,438 34,326
Siquijor 249 - 249 - - - - - -
VIII 111,597 102,974 214,571 87,369 88,508 175,877 73,733 83,072 156,805
Biliran 1,232 5,288 6,520 638 3,997 4,635 532 3,242 3,773
Eastern Samar 22,008 30,765 52,773 18,526 30,701 49,227 17,199 29,846 47,044
Leyte 28,878 28,699 57,577 20,833 16,730 37,564 13,790 15,969 29,759
Northern Samar 31,613 12,873 44,485 23,466 11,708 35,174 22,277 9,540 31,817
Western Samar 16,981 17,157 34,138 15,003 15,675 30,678 11,714 14,877 26,591
Southern Leyte 10,885 8,191 19,077 8,902 9,696 18,598 8,221 9,600 17,821
MODULED (HA) SURVEY RETURNS TRANSMITTED TO LMS (HA) APPROVED BY LMS (HA) 2_/
REGION / PROVINCE
BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL BY ADMIN BY CONTRACT TOTAL
IX 53,239 35,213 88,452 42,206 32,495 74,701 30,943 22,002 52,945
Zamboanga Norte 21,715 6,292 28,006 21,138 4,194 25,332 19,856 4,234 24,090
Zamboanga Sur 24,722 26,698 51,420 15,719 26,078 41,797 8,307 17,613 25,920
Zamboanga Sibugay 6,802 2,223 9,025 5,349 2,223 7,572 2,781 155 2,936
X 54,328 120,672 175,000 49,382 116,328 165,709 34,664 98,001 132,665
Bukidnon 17,224 47,777 65,001 15,623 47,602 63,226 6,296 37,371 43,666
Camiguin 451 - 451 302 - 302 79 - 79
Misamis Occidental 6,496 7,551 14,047 5,557 6,893 12,450 4,462 4,807 9,269
Misamis Oriental 13,972 5,928 19,900 12,713 5,169 17,882 8,640 3,626 12,266
Lanao del Norte 16,186 59,416 75,602 15,187 56,663 71,850 15,187 52,198 67,385
XI 54,886 82,519 137,405 40,242 83,561 123,803 34,036 60,720 94,756
Davao City 3,538 8,875 12,413 2,825 6,843 9,668 2,108 3,880 5,988
Davao del Norte 13,085 40,225 53,310 9,290 43,284 52,574 7,106 23,891 30,997
Davao del Sur 16,207 14,703 30,910 12,933 14,703 27,636 12,632 14,670 27,302
Davao Oriental 15,745 18,716 34,461 9,980 18,731 28,711 7,308 18,279 25,587
Compostela Valley 6,311 - 6,311 5,214 - 5,214 4,882 - 4,882
XII 151,902 122,560 274,462 148,428 120,156 268,585 146,793 118,716 265,509
North Cotabato 32,718 92,063 124,781 32,318 91,707 124,025 32,318 91,571 123,889
Sultan Kudarat 82,936 - 82,936 86,914 - 86,914 86,306 - 86,306
South Cotabato 23,365 21,609 44,974 19,280 20,693 39,973 18,497 20,356 38,853
Sarangani 12,883 8,887 21,770 9,916 7,756 17,672 9,672 6,789 16,461
CARAGA 86,877 39,330 126,207 83,483 36,916 120,399 78,584 34,414 112,998
Agusan Norte 15,659 6,625 22,284 13,736 6,719 20,455 13,399 6,244 19,643
Agusan Sur 33,822 14,860 48,682 32,884 15,344 48,228 30,640 14,514 45,154
Surigao Norte 19,442 5,195 24,637 19,576 5,317 24,893 18,929 4,917 23,846
Surigao Sur 17,954 12,650 30,604 17,286 9,536 26,822 15,616 8,739 24,355
Dinagat Islands - - - - - - - - -
ARMM 9,153 14,972 24,125 6,201 12,298 18,499 2,678 10,772 13,450
Basilan 5,453 - 5,453 3,047 - 3,047 2,678 - 2,678
Lanao del Sur - 8,152 8,152 - 7,386 7,386 - 7,386 7,386
Maguindanao - 5,470 5,470 - 3,651 3,651 - 2,264 2,264
Sulu - 1,350 1,350 - 1,261 1,261 - 1,122 1,122
Tawi-Tawi 3,700 - 3,700 3,153 - 3,153 - - -
1_/ Includes partial accomplishment for Region IX as of November 2009; Region XII as of September 2009 and ARMM as of June 2007 only.
2_/ Reflects CARPable and non-CARPable areas covered by Approved Survey Plans (ASPs).
SOURCES:
Target : DAR 2009 Work Plan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : National Consolidated Land Survey Report - Bureau of Land Development (BLD)
Table 2
1_/
CLAIMFOLDERS TRANSMITTED BY DAR TO LBP, BY REGION
January to December 2009
SOURCE:
Accomplishment : Joint DAR-LBP report - Bureau of Land Acquisition and Distribution (BLAD)
Table 2a 1_/
CLAIMFOLDERS TRANSMITTED BY DAR TO LBP, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE
January to December 2009
SOURCE:
Accomplishment : Joint DAR-LBP report - Bureau of Land Acquisition and Distribution (BLAD)
AREA COVERED BY CFs TRANSMITTED TO LBP (HA)
REGION /PROVINCE TOTAL ACCOMP PD 27/ RA 6657
EO 228 VOS CA EO 407 SUB-TOTAL
IV-A 90 3 25 - 62 87
Batangas 3 3 - - - -
Cavite 23 - - - 23 23
Laguna 9 - - - 9 9
Quezon I 20 - - - 20 20
Quezon II 34 - 25 - 9 34
Rizal 1 1 - - - -
IV-B 179 - 22 - 157 179
Marinduque - - - - - -
Occidental Mindoro 68 - 22 - 45 68
Oriental Mindoro 111 - - - 111 111
Palawan - - - - - -
Romblon - - - - - -
V 694 488 60 29 116 206
Albay 124 105 18 - 2 20
Camarines Norte 52 31 15 - 6 21
Camarines Sur 117 117 - - - -
Catanduanes - - - - - -
Masbate 363 236 18 - 109 127
Sorsogon 39 - 9 29 - 39
VI 1,655 358 987 32 278 1,298
Aklan 14 - - - 14 14
Antique 9 4 3 - 3 5
Capiz 212 122 62 - 28 90
Guimaras 83 83 - - - -
Iloilo 126 87 27 - 12 40
Negros Occidental 1,211 62 895 32 221 1,149
VII 1,216 209 229 - 778 1,007
Bohol 199 18 - - 181 181
Cebu 37 16 - - 21 21
Negros Oriental 980 175 229 - 575 804
Siquijor - - - - - -
VIII - - - - - -
Biliran - - - - - -
Eastern Samar - - - - - -
Leyte - - - - - -
Northern Samar - - - - - -
Southern Leyte - - - - - -
Western Samar - - - - - -
AREA COVERED BY CFs TRANSMITTED TO LBP (HA)
REGION /PROVINCE TOTAL ACCOMP PD 27/ RA 6657
EO 228 VOS CA EO 407 SUB-TOTAL
IX 44 11 33 - - 33
Zamboanga Sibugay 11 11 - - - -
Zamboanga del Norte - - - - - -
Zamboanga del Sur 33 - 33 - - 33
X 259 2 213 - 43 257
Bukidnon 226 2 188 - 36 224
Camiguin - - - - - -
Lanao Norte 11 - 11 - - 11
Misamis Occidental 3 - - - 3 3
Misamis Oriental 19 - 14 - 5 19
XI - - - - - -
Davao City - - - - - -
Davao Sur - - - - - -
Compostela Valley - - - - - -
Davao Norte - - - - - -
Davao Oriental - - - - - -
XII - - - - - -
Cotabato - - - - - -
Saranggani - - - - - -
South Cotabato - - - - - -
Sultan Kudarat - - - - - -
CARAGA 357 - 278 - 79 357
Agusan Norte 32 - 23 - 9 32
Agusan Sur 86 - 25 - 61 86
Surigao Norte 9 - - - 9 9
Surigao Sur 230 - 230 - - 230
ARMM - - - - - -
Basilan - - - - - -
Lanao Sur - - - - - -
Maguindanao - - - - - -
Sulu - - - - - -
Tawi-Tawi - - - - - -
PHILIPPINES 85,762 59,495 69.37 4,743 1,336 7,890 1,777 26,683 42,428 2,103 89 14,875 17,067 43,792
1_/ Subject to validation. Adjustments made based on latest report submitted by the Mangement Information Service (MIS)
2_/ Non-LBP Compensable
SOURCES:
Target - DAR 2009 Workplan -Planning Service
Accomplishment - Area- DAR-MIS, FOF1 Report as of December 2009 (Feb 25, 2010 Submission)
- ARBs - Field Report (Regional Planning Division)
Table 3a
LAND DISTRIBUTION ACCOMPLISHMENT, BY PROVINCE 1_/
January to December 2009
LAND DISTRIBUTION ACCOMPLISHMENT, BY LAND TYPE
TARGET ACCOMP % ACCOMP PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS NON-PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS NO. OF ARBs
REGION/PROVINCE CY 2009 vs. CY 2009
TARGET OLT GFI VOS CA VLT 2_/ SUB-TOTAL SETTLEMENTS LES GOL/KKK SUB-TOTAL
PHILIPPINES 85,762 59,495 69.37 4,743 1,336 7,890 1,777 26,683 42,428 2,103 89 14,875 17,067 43,792
CAR 1,056 1,125 106.48 10 0 34 39 608 690 0 0 435 435 1,093
Abra 138 247 179.22 0 0 0 0 55 55 0 0 192 192 232
Apayao 210 107 50.99 10 0 0 0 55 65 0 0 42 42 94
Benguet 200 283 141.45 0 0 0 0 210 210 0 0 73 73 359
Ifugao 113 115 102.10 0 0 0 0 57 57 0 0 58 58 101
Kalinga 341 293 86.15 0 0 34 39 217 290 0 0 4 4 273
Mt. Province 55 79 143.53 0 0 0 0 14 14 0 0 65 65 34
I 2,442 1,270 52.00 74 0 0 1 506 582 0 0 688 688 1,544
Ilocos Norte 591 180 30.38 0 0 0 0 162 162 0 0 18 18 157
Ilocos Sur 492 280 56.91 0 0 0 0 269 269 0 0 11 11 307
La Union 331 665 201.02 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 659 659 876
Pangasinan 1,028 145 14.08 74 0 0 1 69 145 0 0 0 0 204
SOURCES:
Target - DAR 2009 Workplan -Planning Service
Accomplishment - Area- DAR-MIS, FOF1 Report as of December 2009 (Feb 25, 2010 Submission)
- ARBs - Field Report (Regional Planning Division)
LAND DISTRIBUTION ACCOMPLISHMENT, BY LAND TYPE
TARGET ACCOMP % ACCOMP PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS NON-PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS NO. OF ARBs
REGION/PROVINCE CY 2009 vs. CY 2009
TARGET OLT GFI VOS CA VLT 2_/ SUB-TOTAL SETTLEMENTS LES GOL/KKK SUB-TOTAL
IV-A: CALABARZON 2,959 3,035 102.55 22 46 109 112 2,730 3,019 2 13 0 16 2,429
Batangas 121 215 178.32 3 0 0 79 120 202 0 13 0 13 251
Cavite 554 564 101.82 4 0 0 0 560 564 0 0 0 0 494
Laguna 324 407 125.46 6 23 2 0 376 407 0 0 0 0 400
Quezon I 670 740 110.32 6 14 0 0 720 740 0 0 0 0 512
Quezon II 1,153 971 84.26 0 9 105 15 841 971 0 0 0 0 620
Rizal 138 138 100.44 4 0 1 18 113 136 2 0 0 2 152
IV-B MIMAROPA 1,904 2,086 109.56 97 3 54 46 1,236 1,436 18 0 632 650 2,170
Marinduque 170 411 241.78 10 0 0 9 27 45 0 0 366 366 678
Mindoro Occidental 867 477 55.07 86 3 45 18 326 477 0 0 0 0 452
Mindoro Oriental 316 375 118.81 2 0 0 0 374 375 0 0 0 0 283
Palawan 324 504 155.61 0 0 8 19 193 220 18 0 266 284 592
Romblon 227 318 140.03 0 0 0 0 318 318 0 0 0 0 165
V 10,049 3,432 34.16 464 15 140 177 2,476 3,272 52 0 108 160 2,373
Albay 1,532 235 15.37 18 0 1 0 216 235 0 0 0 0 176
Camarines Norte 1,279 554 43.28 132 0 85 119 217 554 0 0 0 0 363
Camarines Sur 4,025 1,094 27.18 71 0 30 56 810 967 42 0 85 127 729
Catanduanes 428 372 87.00 0 0 0 0 372 372 0 0 0 0 294
Masbate 1,550 891 57.51 95 15 17 0 731 858 10 0 23 33 537
Sorsogon 1,235 286 23.12 147 0 6 2 131 286 0 0 0 0 274
VI 11,165 5,562 49.82 478 859 1,031 144 2,020 4,531 73 0 958 1,031 3,802
Aklan 462 463 100.11 0 0 0 7 112 119 0 0 344 344 198
Antique 317 208 65.62 8 0 9 6 113 135 0 0 73 73 142
Capiz 1,294 1,298 100.32 34 0 75 31 751 891 68 0 338 407 924
Guimaras 201 212 105.69 1 0 0 0 212 212 0 0 0 0 142
Iloilo 3,850 402 10.44 143 0 43 1 121 308 0 0 94 94 177
Negros Occidental 5,041 2,979 59.11 292 859 904 99 711 2,865 5 0 109 114 2,219
VII 7,274 4,596 63.18 181 44 528 188 475 1,416 387 0 2,793 3,180 4,819
Bohol 698 714 102.26 16 7 0 123 12 158 0 0 556 556 804
Cebu 1,258 1,107 88.02 62 37 22 20 280 421 0 0 687 687 1,482
Negros Oriental 5,150 2,604 50.55 103 0 507 45 12 666 387 0 1,551 1,937 2,376
Siquijor 168 171 101.96 0 0 0 0 171 171 0 0 0 0 157
VIII 3,377 4,218 124.90 77 3 374 349 536 1,338 792 0 2,088 2,880 2,103
Biliran 22 31 141.93 13 0 1 0 17 31 0 0 0 0 38
Leyte 1,878 1,972 105.01 45 0 203 315 274 837 3 0 1,132 1,135 1,096
Southern Leyte 157 751 478.45 2 0 0 0 49 50 701 0 0 701 277
Eastern Samar 67 218 326.07 0 3 13 0 23 39 88 0 92 179 118
Northern Samar 238 264 111.05 16 0 14 33 135 199 0 0 65 65 141
Western Samar 1,015 981 96.62 1 0 142 0 39 182 0 0 799 799 433
LAND DISTRIBUTION ACCOMPLISHMENT, BY LAND TYPE
TARGET ACCOMP % ACCOMP PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS NON-PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS NO. OF ARBs
REGION/PROVINCE CY 2009 vs. CY 2009
TARGET OLT GFI VOS CA VLT 2_/ SUB-TOTAL SETTLEMENTS LES GOL/KKK SUB-TOTAL
IX 3,020 3,239 107.24 0 3 160 103 2,829 3,095 0 0 144 144 2,247
Sibugay 1,000 943 94.32 0 3 10 0 845 857 0 0 86 86 608
Zambo. Norte 1,094 1,043 95.36 0 0 92 101 793 986 0 0 57 57 721
Zambo. Sur 926 1,252 135.21 0 0 58 2 1,192 1,252 0 0 0 0 918
X 4,189 3,426 81.78 51 11 204 134 2,268 2,669 187 0 569 756 2,761
Bukidnon 1,544 1,585 102.69 47 9 163 69 924 1,213 187 0 186 373 1,563
Camiguin 20 22 109.37 0 0 0 0 22 22 0 0 0 0 22
Lanao Norte 828 842 101.70 0 0 11 13 818 842 0 0 0 0 585
Misamis Occidental 1,074 217 20.22 4 2 0 12 179 197 0 0 20 20 201
Misamis Oriental 723 759 105.01 0 0 31 41 325 396 0 0 363 363 390
XI 3,587 3,205 89.35 20 0 436 43 2,362 2,862 0 0 343 343 3,153
Compostela Valley 727 759 104.46 0 0 67 14 678 759 0 0 0 0 824
Davao City 549 584 106.43 12 0 0 0 229 241 0 0 343 343 340
Davao Norte 750 792 105.65 6 0 41 29 716 792 0 0 0 0 912
Davao Oriental 727 761 104.62 0 0 153 0 608 761 0 0 0 0 619
Davao Sur 834 308 36.97 2 0 175 0 131 308 0 0 0 0 458
XII 16,505 8,671 52.54 143 154 1,665 0 1,331 3,293 421 0 4,957 5,378 4,647
Cotabato 6,544 1,497 22.88 22 76 313 0 996 1,407 90 0 0 90 852
Saranggani 2,501 832 33.27 0 0 436 0 124 560 272 0 0 272 1,067
South Cotabato 4,954 5,564 112.31 103 0 329 0 174 606 0 0 4,957 4,957 2,302
Sultan Kudarat 2,506 779 31.08 18 78 587 0 38 720 59 0 0 59 426
XIII 2,373 2,436 102.64 35 0 541 46 753 1,374 0 0 1,062 1,062 1,405
Agusan Norte 302 324 107.27 25 0 0 16 106 147 0 0 177 177 202
Agusan Sur 988 1,091 110.46 5 0 29 22 395 450 0 0 641 641 616
Surigao Norte 342 276 80.71 5 0 15 8 236 264 0 0 12 12 211
Surigao Sur 741 744 100.46 0 0 497 0 17 514 0 0 231 231 376
PHILIPPINES 5,163,751 4,166,023 81 574,811 166,488 607,391 286,568 733,994 2,369,253 748,571 81,087 967,113 1,796,771 2,431,271
CAR 120,445 94,998 79 1,269 1,177 1,039 198 21,713 25,396 0 0 69,602 69,602 75,317
I 148,118 138,704 94 30,664 1,821 8,869 1,558 72,475 115,388 1,969 301 21,045 23,316 113,707
II 408,563 345,469 85 78,798 9,279 47,455 12,090 51,070 198,693 43,579 4,581 98,616 146,776 198,003
III 443,720 403,325 91 203,258 5,996 28,247 29,963 34,831 302,294 15,763 57,257 28,011 101,031 258,596
IV-A 214,662 162,548 76 15,707 1,091 27,004 40,028 32,426 116,257 26,841 5,504 13,945 46,291 104,369
IV-B 198,536 165,587 83 15,810 2,108 12,774 17,075 43,292 91,059 14,493 4,974 55,060 74,528 116,751
V 397,336 291,290 73 49,289 17,393 53,493 41,228 78,909 240,313 12,646 3,081 35,251 50,978 174,925
VI 521,846 372,241 71 41,014 63,788 115,998 33,114 38,759 292,673 20,658 74 58,836 79,568 261,169
VII 236,701 157,144 66 18,217 4,002 31,299 21,677 5,459 80,654 7,349 0 69,141 76,491 121,855
VIII 488,710 416,605 85 20,552 8,210 23,597 31,465 17,734 101,558 112,871 615 201,561 315,047 186,030
IX 233,717 206,990 89 10,672 7,779 16,436 13,465 80,428 128,779 21,105 2,983 54,122 78,210 118,474
X 349,351 283,459 81 16,870 3,014 18,096 10,088 73,188 121,257 98,942 0 63,259 162,202 161,705
XI 300,595 227,870 76 8,644 6,991 67,488 20,400 52,056 155,580 34,795 0 37,496 72,290 162,784
XII 561,269 483,149 86 34,152 13,278 102,830 4,321 45,239 199,820 244,850 212 38,268 283,329 207,566
CARAGA 235,259 216,289 92 6,523 3,400 31,135 7,736 28,790 77,585 19,269 1,474 117,961 138,704 106,088
ARMM 304,923 200,355 66 23,372 17,160 21,629 2,161 57,624 121,946 73,440 31 4,938 78,409 63,932
SOURCES:
Accomplishment: 1972-1995 - MIS Updated Report 2008 - FOO, FOF1 Report as of December 2008 (Area); Field Report (No. of ARBs)
1996-2000 - DLR, Table 4 2009 - MIS, FOF 1 Report as of December 2009 (Area); Field Report (No. of ARBs)
2001 - BLAD, Joint DLR-LRA Report
2002 - 2004 - MIS, Table 4
2005 - BLAD, CY 2005 LAD Accomplishment Report by Land Type & Mode of Acquisition
2006 - FOO, FOF1 Report as of December 2006 (Area); Field Report (No. of ARBs)
2007 - FOO, FOF1 Report as of December 2007 (Area); Field Report (No. of ARBs)
Table 3c
CUMULATIVE LAND DISTRIBUTION ACCOMPLISHMENT, BY PROVINCE 1_/
1972 to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 5,163,751 4,166,023 81 574,811 166,488 607,391 286,568 733,994 2,369,253 748,571 81,087 967,113 1,796,771 2,431,271
LUZON 1,534,043 1,310,631 85 345,506 21,472 125,389 100,912 255,808 849,087 102,646 72,617 286,280 461,543 866,743
CAR 120,445 94,998 79 1,269 1,177 1,039 198 21,713 25,396 - - 69,602 69,602 75,317
Abra 26,223 25,323 97 305 68 17 57 8,178 8,626 - - 16,697 16,697 20,911
Apayao 7,999 7,256 91 204 277 59 18 2,484 3,042 - - 4,213 4,213 5,560
Benguet 22,571 18,470 82 158 102 - - 2,192 2,452 - - 16,018 16,018 18,627
Ifugao 27,950 14,334 51 266 311 327 - 5,243 6,147 - - 8,187 8,187 10,793
Kalinga 22,026 18,158 82 305 418 620 123 2,817 4,283 - - 13,874 13,874 10,955
Mt. Province 13,675 11,458 84 31 - 17 - 798 846 - - 10,612 10,612 8,471
I 148,118 138,704 94 30,664 1,821 8,869 1,558 72,475 115,388 1,969 301 21,045 23,316 113,707
Ilocos Norte 33,425 29,152 87 1,195 177 2,281 - 23,092 26,745 - - 2,407 2,407 16,953
Ilocos Sur 22,323 21,595 97 3,761 909 2,161 - 13,835 20,666 - - 929 929 25,388
La Union 18,646 17,526 94 1,467 41 271 286 5,682 7,747 0 - 9,779 9,780 24,613
Pangasinan 73,724 70,430 96 24,242 693 4,156 1,272 29,867 60,230 1,969 301 7,930 10,200 46,753
II 408,563 345,469 85 78,798 9,279 47,455 12,090 51,070 198,693 43,579 4,581 98,616 146,776 198,003
Batanes 479 665 139 - - - - 464 464 - - 201 201 1,144
Cagayan 166,168 132,403 80 28,084 1,010 25,544 4,594 18,371 77,603 - 1,164 53,636 54,800 67,741
Isabela 169,473 151,324 89 47,699 7,544 20,866 7,394 18,368 101,871 10,185 3,417 35,851 49,453 104,522
Nueva Vizcaya 46,055 35,562 77 1,332 694 145 69 7,811 10,050 22,201 - 3,311 25,512 16,011
Quirino 26,389 25,515 97 1,684 31 900 33 6,057 8,705 11,193 - 5,617 16,810 8,585
III 443,720 403,325 91 203,258 5,996 28,247 29,963 34,831 302,294 15,763 57,257 28,011 101,031 258,596
Aurora 18,976 13,572 72 277 51 2,826 2,392 3,942 9,489 2,164 - 1,920 4,084 8,986
Bataan 21,507 19,581 91 2,206 755 1,166 3,035 3,486 10,647 13 4,578 4,343 8,934 18,425
Bulacan 43,051 38,738 90 14,689 149 885 4,449 1,340 21,512 - 17,141 85 17,226 25,868
Nueva Ecija-N 116,598 103,637 89 66,677 1,053 5,020 2,778 6,344 81,872 5,278 14,976 1,512 21,766 52,211
Nueva Ecija-S 69,542 64,027 92 44,402 1,593 7,386 2,095 2,733 58,208 1,389 1,262 3,168 5,819 42,221
Pampanga 60,921 59,685 98 32,538 1,612 7,613 6,852 3,480 52,095 414 7,122 54 7,590 41,335
Tarlac 80,222 71,569 89 39,277 542 2,234 6,301 5,642 53,996 6,506 10,729 339 17,573 51,540
Zambales 32,903 32,515 99 3,192 241 1,116 2,063 7,863 14,475 - 1,450 16,590 18,040 18,010
IV 413,198 328,135 79 31,517 3,199 39,779 57,103 75,718 207,316 41,334 10,478 69,006 120,818 221,120
IV-A: CALABARZON 214,662 162,548 76 15,707 1,091 27,004 40,028 32,426 116,257 26,841 5,504 13,945 46,291 104,369
Batangas 40,065 31,290 78 4,722 92 2,815 8,552 4,640 20,822 13 4,288 6,167 10,468 21,055
Cavite 10,176 8,665 85 1,788 50 781 1,695 3,243 7,558 - 78 1,030 1,108 8,860
Laguna 23,554 18,700 79 1,771 223 1,325 2,167 4,916 10,401 5,251 1,134 1,914 8,299 12,955
Quezon I 50,025 40,672 81 2,490 310 2,467 9,795 10,004 25,066 14,973 - 633 15,606 22,866
Quezon II 64,807 48,194 74 1,249 329 18,686 14,834 8,850 43,948 587 - 3,659 4,246 29,254
Rizal 26,034 15,026 58 3,687 88 931 2,984 772 8,462 6,017 5 543 6,564 9,379
IV-B MIMAROPA 198,536 165,587 83 15,810 2,108 12,774 17,075 43,292 91,059 14,493 4,974 55,060 74,528 116,751
Marinduque 29,546 28,905 98 214 - 49 500 5,186 5,949 - - 22,956 22,956 34,086
Mindoro Occidental 38,696 34,887 90 10,517 1,210 3,688 6,520 4,628 26,563 - 4,974 3,350 8,324 25,622
Mindoro Oriental 53,558 37,025 69 3,417 483 4,173 4,458 17,022 29,554 - - 7,471 7,471 24,495
Palawan 62,694 52,922 84 1,040 325 4,209 3,704 8,248 17,526 14,493 - 20,903 35,396 25,686
Romblon 14,042 11,847 84 622 89 655 1,893 8,208 11,467 - - 380 380 6,862
TOTAL PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS NON-PAL NO. OF ARBs
REGION/ SCOPE ACCOMP %ACCOMP -
PROVINCE (CUMULATIVE) OLT GFI VOS CA VLT 2_/ SUB-TOTAL SETT LES GOL/KKK SUB-TOTAL
BICOL-VISAYAS 1,644,593 1,237,280 75 129,071 93,394 224,387 127,485 140,861 715,198 153,524 3,770 364,789 522,083 743,979
V 397,336 291,290 73 49,289 17,393 53,493 41,228 78,909 240,313 12,646 3,081 35,251 50,978 174,925
Albay 76,368 51,764 68 11,063 2,777 10,210 8,372 13,769 46,190 - - 5,574 5,574 38,162
Camarines Norte 47,022 32,714 70 1,639 1,598 5,566 10,129 8,761 27,693 - - 5,021 5,021 15,672
Camarines Sur 131,952 103,357 78 23,025 3,321 23,648 9,475 20,358 79,827 10,698 3,077 9,755 23,530 62,575
Catanduanes 13,390 13,013 97 263 771 42 158 11,448 12,682 - 4 327 331 9,762
Masbate 83,035 61,194 74 8,912 7,785 4,083 8,715 17,696 47,191 1,947 - 12,056 14,003 29,723
Sorsogon 45,569 29,249 64 4,387 1,141 9,944 4,381 6,877 26,730 - - 2,519 2,519 19,031
VI 521,846 372,241 71 41,014 63,788 115,998 33,114 38,759 292,673 20,658 74 58,836 79,568 261,169
Aklan 25,018 21,368 85 282 12,072 1,037 516 2,200 16,108 - - 5,261 5,261 21,477
Antique 53,690 50,818 95 1,520 16,527 247 192 1,707 20,192 - - 30,626 30,626 16,357
Capiz 67,113 59,058 88 7,527 682 15,403 2,930 11,388 37,930 18,092 74 2,962 21,128 34,259
Guimaras 16,881 15,769 93 2,224 1,221 545 3,464 7,631 15,085 44 - 640 684 13,506
Iloilo 100,875 63,104 63 18,344 4,423 18,230 8,491 7,971 57,459 - - 5,645 5,645 42,269
Negros Occidental 258,269 162,123 63 11,117 28,863 80,536 17,521 7,862 145,899 2,522 - 13,701 16,223 133,301
VII 236,701 157,144 66 18,217 4,002 31,299 21,677 5,459 80,654 7,349 - 69,141 76,491 121,855
Bohol 42,672 33,232 78 4,997 1,120 5,893 3,934 2,200 18,144 13 - 15,075 15,088 29,224
Cebu 57,355 26,072 45 4,107 1,587 1,603 5,547 2,183 15,025 - - 11,047 11,047 24,787
Negros Oriental 135,268 97,074 72 9,114 1,261 23,803 12,180 360 46,718 7,336 - 43,020 50,356 67,265
Siquijor 1,406 766 54 0 34 - 16 716 766 - - - - 579
VIII 488,710 416,605 85 20,552 8,210 23,597 31,465 17,734 101,558 112,871 615 201,561 315,047 186,030
Biliran 20,859 13,091 63 610 399 373 2,235 2,147 5,763 - - 7,327 7,327 10,083
Leyte 216,774 174,297 80 13,941 3,962 9,292 15,537 2,502 45,235 33,404 615 95,043 129,062 82,904
Southern Leyte 19,914 21,965 110 426 124 381 761 725 2,418 12,349 - 7,198 19,547 11,665
Eastern Samar 73,230 66,557 91 1,588 1,510 123 1,167 4,626 9,014 32,589 - 24,955 57,543 30,514
Northern Samar 71,701 65,664 92 2,034 450 2,154 6,559 4,853 16,050 21,186 - 28,428 49,614 20,612
Western Samar 86,233 75,031 87 1,953 1,765 11,273 5,206 2,881 23,078 13,343 - 38,610 51,953 30,252
MINDANAO 1,680,192 1,417,757 84 76,862 34,462 235,986 56,010 279,701 683,021 418,961 4,669 311,106 734,736 756,617
IX 233,717 206,990 89 10,672 7,779 16,436 13,465 80,428 128,779 21,105 2,983 54,122 78,210 118,474
Sibugay 24,472 12,289 50 - 89 468 547 10,054 11,157 - 36 1,096 1,132 5,641
Zambo. Norte 65,642 59,695 91 2,682 810 3,852 5,536 15,737 28,616 14,988 1,078 15,012 31,079 33,257
Zambo. Sur 143,603 135,005 94 7,991 6,880 12,117 7,382 54,637 89,006 6,117 1,869 38,013 45,999 79,576
TOTAL PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS NON-PAL NO. OF ARBs
REGION/ SCOPE ACCOMP %ACCOMP -
PROVINCE (CUMULATIVE) OLT GFI VOS CA VLT 2_/ SUB-TOTAL SETT LES GOL/KKK SUB-TOTAL
X 349,351 283,459 81 16,870 3,014 18,096 10,088 73,188 121,257 98,942 - 63,259 162,202 161,705
Bukidnon 189,617 165,638 87 11,686 1,554 9,610 6,691 40,092 69,632 54,456 - 41,550 96,006 91,574
Camiguin 2,597 2,432 94 56 6 62 67 2,241 2,432 - - - - 6,848
Lanao Norte 93,975 69,924 74 1,599 714 1,746 308 9,341 13,708 44,486 - 11,730 56,216 27,396
Misamis Occidental 28,153 14,666 52 1,125 99 1,552 1,849 9,180 13,804 - - 861 861 12,634
Misamis Oriental 35,010 30,799 88 2,405 641 5,126 1,174 12,334 21,680 - - 9,119 9,119 23,253
XI 300,595 227,870 76 8,644 6,991 67,488 20,400 52,056 155,580 34,795 - 37,496 72,290 162,784
Compostela Valley 18,867 7,948 42 3 398 1,662 217 5,560 7,839 11 - 98 109 6,634
Davao City 26,737 19,234 72 1,336 664 3,002 2,712 6,928 14,642 45 - 4,547 4,592 16,008
Davao Norte 113,280 104,177 92 5,010 3,380 23,247 9,151 26,344 67,133 17,015 - 20,028 37,044 82,150
Davao Oriental 70,400 60,396 86 872 169 26,290 4,201 9,201 40,733 17,480 - 2,183 19,663 31,436
Davao Sur 71,312 36,114 51 1,423 2,380 13,287 4,119 4,022 25,232 243 - 10,640 10,883 26,556
XII 561,269 483,149 86 34,152 13,278 102,830 4,321 45,239 199,820 244,850 212 38,268 283,329 207,566
Cotabato 246,427 219,426 89 10,521 8,756 20,465 1,126 32,087 72,954 138,347 212 7,912 146,471 84,842
Saranggani 47,590 39,217 82 3,094 493 23,224 1,525 4,871 33,208 2,168 - 3,842 6,010 19,614
South Cotabato 123,392 96,990 79 10,263 297 34,023 1,660 7,039 53,282 17,194 - 26,514 43,708 56,424
Sultan Kudarat 143,860 127,516 89 10,274 3,732 25,117 10 1,242 40,376 87,140 - - 87,140 46,686
XIII 235,259 216,289 92 6,523 3,400 31,135 7,736 28,790 77,585 19,269 1,474 117,961 138,704 106,088
Agusan Norte 28,634 25,645 90 2,158 497 2,635 1,941 5,223 12,453 - 382 12,810 13,192 15,237
Agusan Sur 128,832 115,599 90 2,420 2,492 7,321 5,182 18,790 36,205 19,269 1,092 59,034 79,395 50,214
Surigao Norte 32,231 32,067 99 1,092 46 996 253 3,774 6,161 - - 25,906 25,906 18,076
Surigao Sur 45,563 42,978 94 854 366 20,183 361 1,003 22,766 - - 20,212 20,212 22,561
ARMM 304,923 200,355 66 23,372 17,160 21,629 2,161 57,624 121,946 73,440 31 4,938 78,409 63,932
Basilan 40,743 29,354 72 154 4,674 11,712 1,691 1,829 20,060 8,914 31 349 9,294 17,812
Lanao Sur 137,654 104,818 76 1,366 12,195 2,175 - 48,509 64,245 39,279 - 1,294 40,573 26,936
Maguindanao 83,107 41,490 50 21,742 291 4,129 - 8 26,170 14,335 - 985 15,320 13,291
Sulu 10,997 6,958 63 110 - 3,593 - - 3,703 1,207 - 2,048 3,255 2,310
Tawi-Tawi 32,422 17,736 55 - - 20 470 7,279 7,769 9,705 - 262 9,967 3,583
Table 4
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN LEASEHOLD OPERATIONS, BY REGION 1_/
January to December 2009
SOURES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 Work Plan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : FOFile 4 - Field Operations Office (FOO)
AREA PLACED UNDER LEASEHOLD (HA) NO. OF ARBs INVOLVED
REGION/PROVINCE % ACCOMP % ACCOMP
TARGET ACCOMP VS CY 2009 TARGET ACCOMP VS CY 2009
TARGET TARGET
IV-A 690 969 140 347 413 119
Batangas 150 235 157 143
Cavite 100 129 129 53
Laguna 80 148 185 79
Quezon I 80 131 164 69
Quezon II 250 280 112 54
Rizal 30 46 153 15
IV-B - 83 - 38 -
Marinduque - - -
Occidental Mindoro 6 - 7
Oriental Mindoro - - -
Palawan - - -
Romblon 77 - 31
V 2,810 2,117 75 1,165 519 45
Albay 449 258 58 105
Camarines Norte 337 223 66 83
Camarines Sur 591 273 46 111
Catanduanes 731 642 88 88
Masbate 449 352 78 49
Sorsogon 253 370 146 83
VI 449 532 118 287 421 147
Aklan 72 73 101 73
Antique 14 22 157 22
Capiz 97 215 222 168
Guimaras 10 11 113 8
Iloilo 151 131 87 77
Negros Occidental 105 80 76 73
VII 480 434 90 552 563 102
Bohol 100 78 78 139
Cebu 210 188 90 214
Negros Oriental 70 66 94 26
Siquijor 100 102 102 184
VIII 1,650 1,044 63 704 342 49
Biliran - - - -
Eastern Samar 200 360 180 158
Leyte 550 48 9 15
Northern Samar 200 103 51 25
Southern Leyte 300 21 7 18
Western Samar 400 513 128 126
AREA PLACED UNDER LEASEHOLD (HA) NO. OF ARBs INVOLVED
REGION/PROVINCE % ACCOMP % ACCOMP
TARGET ACCOMP VS CY 2009 TARGET ACCOMP VS CY 2009
TARGET TARGET
IX 2,250 1,507 67 1,377 684 50
Zamboanga del Norte 750 538 72 243
Zamboanga Sibugay 750 493 66 136
Zamboanga del Sur 750 477 64 305
X 1,986 2,084 105 652 610 94
Bukidnon 418 505 121 156
Camiguin 63 46 72 27
Lanao Norte 128 220 172 112
Misamis Occidental 1,277 1,150 90 250
Misamis Oriental 100 164 164 65
XI 1,090 1,346 124 492 351 71
Compostela Valley 300 285 95 100
Davao City 56 27 48 24
Davao Del Sur 300 378 126 140
Davao Oriental 158 392 248 42
Davao Province 276 265 96 45
XII 609 440 72 241 161 67
North Cotabato 150 83 - 34
Sarangani 150 240 160 89
South Cotabato 150 117 - 38
Sultan Kudarat 159 - - -
CARAGA - 21 - 12 -
Agusan Norte - 15 10
Agusan Sur - 5 2
Surigao Norte - - -
Surigao Sur - - -
ARMM - - - - - -
Basilan - - -
Lanao Sur - - -
Maguindanao - - -
Sulu - - -
Tawi-Tawi - - -
Table 4b
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN LEASEHOLD OPERATIONS, BY REGION 1_/
1964 to December 2009
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan-Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : FOFile2-Management Information Service (MIS)
Table 5a
STATUS OF REDOCUMENTATION OF DISTRIBUTED BUT NOT YET DOCUMENTED (DNYD) LANDS, BY PROVINCE
January to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 29,474 3,699 12.55 47,770 22,816 47.76 77,244 26,515 34.33
Isabela 1,635 144 8.81 1,892 104 5.50 3,527 248 7.03
Nueva Vizcaya 95 0 0.00 54 0 0.00 149 - 0.00
III 639 378 59.15 597 901 150.92 1,236 1,279 103.48
Aurora 0 14 0.00 85 349 410.59 85 363 427.06
Bataan 3 5 166.67 304 42 13.82 307 47 15.31
Oriental Mindoro 106 0 0.00 966 384 39.75 1,072 384 35.82
Palawan 0 0 0.00 359 870 242.34 359 870 242.34
Sorsogon 796 114 14.32 232 677 291.81 1,028 791 76.95
OLT LANDHOLDINGS GFI LANDHOLDINGS
TOTAL
(AREA IN HA.) (AREA IN HA.)
REGION/PROVINCE
TARGET REDOCUMENTED % ACCOMPLISHMENT TARGET REDOCUMENTED % ACCOMPLISHMENT TARGET REDOCUMENTED % ACCOMPLISHMENT
Capiz 1,318 173 13.13 1,455 484 33.26 2,773 657 23.69
Guimaras 490 54 11.02 46 39 84.78 536 93 17.35
Iloilo 1,684 286 16.98 1,625 811 49.91 3,309 1,097 33.15
Negros Occidental 1,397 12 0.86 7,555 1,906 25.23 8,952 1,918 21.43
Negros Oriental 344 51 14.83 1,672 659 39.41 2,016 710 35.22
VIII 4,315 388 8.99 1,360 481 35.37 5,675 869 15.31
Biliran 345 17 4.93 24 0 0.00 369 17 4.61
Western Samar 1,149 0 0.00 580 188 32.41 1,729 188 10.87
Zamboanga del Norte 116 12 10.34 434 433 99.77 550 445 80.91
Lanao Norte 312 0 0.00 1,417 117 8.26 1,729 117 6.77
Davao Norte 1,182 423 35.79 140 400 285.71 1,322 823 62.25
Davao del Sur 590 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 590 - 0.00
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan-Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : FOFile2-Management Information Service (MIS)
Table 5b
STATUS OF REDOCUMENTATION OF DISTRIBUTED BUT NOT YET DOCUMENTED (DNYD) LANDS, BY REGION
As of December 2009
PHILIPPINES 57,728 4,635 53,093 16,898 29 36,196 93,117 2,960 90,157 26,254 28 63,902 150,845 7,595 143,250 43,152 29 100,098
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan-Planning Service (PS
Accomplishmen: FOFile2-Management Information Service (MIS)
Table 5c
STATUS OF REDOCUMENTATION OF DISTRIBUTED BUT NOT YET DOCUMENTED (DNYD) LANDS, BY PROVINCE
As of December 2009
PHILIPPINES 57,728 4,635 53,093 16,898 29 36,196 93,117 2,960 90,157 26,254 28 63,902 150,845 7,595 143,250 43,152 29 100,098
REGION/PROVINCE LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR % LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR % LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR %
REDOCU- REDOCU- REDOCU-
INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE
MENTED MENTED MENTED
TO DPS MENTATION H-MENT TO VLT MENTATION H-MENT TO DPS/VLT MENTATION H-MENT
IV-A 1,003 25 978 406 40 572 1,296 135 1,161 640 49 521 2,299 160 2,140 1,046 45 1,093
Batangas 224 0 224 204 91 20 294 0 294 190 65 104 517 0 517 394 76 124
Cavite 110 0 110 110 100 0 271 118 152 152 56 0 381 118 263 263 69 0
Laguna 49 25 24 6 13 17 132 3 130 124 94 5 181 28 154 131 72 23
Quezon I 80 0 80 55 69 25 86 1 85 32 37 53 165 1 164 87 53 78
Quezon II 39 0 39 0 0 39 176 0 176 40 23 136 214 0 214 40 19 174
Rizal 502 0 502 31 6 471 338 13 325 101 30 224 840 13 827 132 16 695
IV-B 886 4 882 326 37 555 5,937 9 5,928 2,397 40 3,531 6,823 13 6,810 2,724 40 4,087
Marinduque 35 0 35 5 15 30 20 2 19 0 0 19 56 2 54 5 9 49
Occidental Mindoro 429 4 425 257 60 168 1,731 7 1,724 579 33 1,145 2,160 11 2,149 835 39 1,313
Oriental Mindoro 180 0 180 24 13 156 2,493 0 2,493 591 24 1,902 2,673 0 2,673 614 23 2,058
Palawan 13 0 13 13 100 0 1,354 0 1,354 951 70 402 1,366 0 1,366 964 71 402
Romblon 229 0 229 28 12 201 339 0 339 277 81 63 569 0 569 305 54 264
V 14,233 586 13,647 4,008 28 9,640 10,602 605 9,997 3,515 33 6,482 24,835 1,191 23,644 7,523 30 16,121
Albay 6,873 0 6,872 3,367 49 3,506 2,733 0 2,733 809 30 1,924 9,605 0 9,605 4,176 43 5,429
Camarines Norte 914 317 597 203 22 394 1,484 56 1,428 1,243 84 185 2,399 373 2,025 1,446 60 580
Camarines Sur 3,971 105 3,866 252 6 3,614 3,134 377 2,757 11 0 2,746 7,105 482 6,623 263 4 6,360
Catanduanes 37 24 14 10 26 4 740 0 740 634 86 105 777 24 753 644 83 109
Masbate 1,137 26 1,111 173 15 939 1,372 171 1,201 141 10 1,060 2,510 197 2,312 314 13 1,999
Sorsogon 1,301 114 1,187 3 0 1,183 1,139 0 1,139 677 59 462 2,439 114 2,325 680 28 1,645
VI 11,097 123 10,974 3,942 36 7,032 20,650 66 20,584 3,647 18 16,937 31,747 189 31,558 7,589 24 23,968
Aklan 168 7 161 84 50 77 915 47 868 143 16 725 1,083 54 1,029 227 21 802
Antique 488 24 464 91 19 373 203 6 197 190 93 8 691 30 661 281 41 381
Capiz 2,911 15 2,896 747 26 2,149 2,690 0 2,690 538 20 2,152 5,601 15 5,586 1,285 23 4,301
Guimaras 774 54 720 531 69 188 51 0 51 39 76 12 825 54 771 570 69 201
Iloilo 3,090 11 3,079 462 15 2,616 3,169 13 3,156 832 26 2,324 6,259 24 6,234 1,294 21 4,940
Negros Occidental 3,667 12 3,655 2,026 55 1,628 13,622 0 13,622 1,906 14 11,715 17,288 12 17,276 3,933 23 13,344
OLT LANDHOLDINGS GFI LANDHOLDINGS TOTAL
REGION/PROVINCE LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR % LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR % LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR %
REDOCU- REDOCU- REDOCU-
INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE
MENTED MENTED MENTED
TO DPS MENTATION H-MENT TO VLT MENTATION H-MENT TO DPS/VLT MENTATION H-MENT
VII 1,670 2 1,668 514 31 1,154 2,721 3 2,718 1,287 47 1,431 4,391 6 4,386 1,801 41 2,585
Bohol 157 0 157 29 18 128 824 0 824 559 68 265 981 0 981 587 60 393
Cebu 1,094 2 1,092 356 33 736 132 3 128 35 26 94 1,226 6 1,220 391 32 829
Negros Oriental 419 0 419 129 31 290 1,750 0 1,750 678 39 1,072 2,170 0 2,170 807 37 1,363
Siquijor 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 15 15 100 0 15 0 15 15 100 0
VIII 4,486 347 4,139 706 16 3,433 1,966 6 1,960 581 30 1,378 6,452 353 6,099 1,288 20 4,812
Biliran 520 127 394 167 32 227 24 0 24 0 0 24 544 127 417 167 31 251
Eastern Samar 260 44 217 0 0 217 77 6 71 5 6 67 338 50 288 5 1 283
Leyte 2,041 0 2,041 356 17 1,685 613 0 613 226 37 386 2,654 0 2,654 583 22 2,071
Northern Samar 319 45 274 177 55 97 461 0 461 133 29 328 780 45 735 310 40 425
Southern Samar 188 124 65 6 3 58 81 0 81 37 46 44 269 124 145 43 16 102
Western Samar 1,157 7 1,149 0 0 1,149 710 0 710 180 25 530 1,867 7 1,860 180 10 1,679
IX 866 268 598 29 3 569 4,730 5 4,725 1,385 29 3,340 5,596 272 5,323 1,414 25 3,910
Sibugay 89 0 89 0 0 89 805 0 805 210 26 595 895 0 895 210 24 684
Zamboanga del Norte 159 93 66 29 18 38 445 0 445 19 4 426 604 93 511 48 8 464
Zamboanga Sur 617 175 442 0 0 442 3,480 5 3,475 1,155 33 2,319 4,097 179 3,917 1,155 28 2,762
X 3,133 76 3,057 473 15 2,584 7,330 471 6,858 471 6 6,388 10,463 547 9,916 944 9 8,972
North Bukidnon 570 39 531 459 81 71 958 82 876 317 33 559 1,528 121 1,407 776 51 630
South Bukidnon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Camiguin 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 4 4 0 4 0 0 4
Lanao Norte 1,158 34 1,124 0 0 1,124 5,050 389 4,661 117 2 4,544 6,208 424 5,785 117 2 5,668
Misamis Occidental 329 3 327 4 1 322 110 0 110 18 16 92 439 3 437 22 5 414
Misamis Oriental 1,076 0 1,076 10 1 1,066 1,208 0 1,208 18 2 1,190 2,284 0 2,284 28 1 2,256
OLT LANDHOLDINGS GFI LANDHOLDINGS TOTAL
REGION/PROVINCE LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR % LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR % LANDHOLDIN DNYD FOR %
REDOCU- REDOCU- REDOCU-
INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE INVENTORY G SHIFTED REDOCU- ACCOMPLIS BALANCE
MENTED MENTED MENTED
TO DPS MENTATION H-MENT TO VLT MENTATION H-MENT TO DPS/VLT MENTATION H-MENT
XI 5,062 143 4,919 2,623 52 2,296 1,432 5 1,426 718 50 709 6,494 149 6,345 3,340 51 3,005
Compostela Valley 1,505 87 1,417 1,210 80 208 258 0 258 106 41 152 1,762 87 1,675 1,316 75 359
Davao City 287 10 277 200 70 77 369 5 364 118 32 246 656 15 641 318 48 323
Davao Norte 2,121 17 2,104 1,160 55 944 531 0 531 400 75 131 2,652 17 2,635 1,559 59 1,075
Davao del Sur 574 6 568 20 3 548 111 0 111 94 85 17 685 6 679 114 17 566
Davao Oriental 575 23 552 33 6 519 163 0 163 0 0 163 738 23 715 33 4 682
XII 671 127 544 287 43 257 12,732 164 12,569 3,957 31 8,611 13,403 291 13,112 4,244 32 8,868
Cotabato 145 7 138 0 0 138 9,356 5 9,351 2,410 26 6,941 9,501 12 9,489 2,410 25 7,078
Saranggani 338 67 271 223 66 48 767 0 767 270 35 498 1,105 67 1,039 493 45 546
South Cotabato 17 0 17 17 100 0 308 0 308 303 98 5 325 0 325 320 98 5
Sultan Kudarat 171 53 118 47 27 71 2,301 159 2,142 974 42 1,168 2,472 212 2,260 1,021 41 1,239
CARAGA 1,409 127 1,282 189 13 1,093 6,569 221 6,348 2,938 45 3,410 7,978 349 7,630 3,126 39 4,504
Agusan Norte 146 7 139 76 52 63 466 22 444 315 68 130 612 28 583 391 64 193
Agusan Sur 886 77 809 13 1 797 5,435 6 5,428 2,570 47 2,859 6,321 83 6,238 2,582 41 3,656
Surigao Norte 208 40 168 0 0 168 109 108 1 0 0 1 318 148 169 0 0 169
Surigao Sur 169 4 165 100 59 65 559 85 474 53 10 421 728 89 639 153 21 486
Prov. Of Dinagat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ARMM 1,207 442 764 614 51 150 2,711 141 2,570 384 14 2,186 3,918 584 3,334 998 25 2,336
Basilan 128 0 128 0 0 128 95 0 95 0 0 95 223 0 223 0 0 223
Lanao Sur 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,221 130 2,091 0 0 2,091 2,221 130 2,091 0 0 2,091
Maguindanao 1,079 442 636 614 57 22 396 12 384 384 97 0 1,474 454 1,020 998 68 22
Sulu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tawi-Tawi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan-Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : FOFile2-Management Information Service (MIS)
Table 6
STATUS OF CY 2009-FUNDED SURVEY PROJECTS OF COLLECTIVE CLOA, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE, IN HECTARES
January to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 2,205,376 148,158 311,773 105,063 55,421 620,415 1,584,961 694,127 44 890,821
CAR 61,981 5,711 7,021 579 - 13,311 48,670 17,923 37 30,747
Abra 18,238 508 4,954 - - 5,462 12,776 2,685 21 10,091
Apayao 3,860 23 638 - - 661 3,199 2,032 64 1,167
Benguet 11,854 3,950 25 - - 3,975 7,879 3,251 41 4,628
Ifugao 11,818 124 829 - - 953 10,865 7,292 67 3,573
Kalinga 7,737 - 557 579 - 1,136 6,601 1,906 29 4,695
Mt. Province 8,474 1,106 18 - - 1,124 7,350 757 10 6,593
I 61,637 192 50,892 385 515 51,984 9,653 4,815 50 4,825
Ilocos Norte 19,793 - 19,080 262 451 19,793 - - - -
Ilocos Sur 12,756 - 12,607 102 - 12,709 47 47 100 -
La Union 9,413 192 2,271 - 9 2,472 6,941 2,116 30 4,825
Pangasinan 19,675 - 16,934 21 55 17,010 2,665 2,652 100
II 152,436 41,295 34,882 8 - 76,185 76,251 42,948 56 33,303
Batanes 430 - 229 - - 229 201 66 33 135
Cagayan 62,239 41,255 2,348 - - 43,603 18,636 16,139 87 2,497
Isabela 47,462 40 29,492 8 - 29,540 17,922 9,277 52 8,645
Nueva Vizcaya 24,907 - 916 - - 916 23,991 16,211 68 7,780
Quirino 17,398 - 1,897 - - 1,897 15,501 1,255 8 14,246
III 71,028 9,292 10,579 9,650 1,774 31,295 39,733 17,895 45 21,838
Aurora 4,374 424 609 - - 1,033 3,341 3,110 93 231
Bataan 9,580 2,395 2,527 - 33 4,955 4,625 570 12 4,055
Bulacan 4,934 - 3 34 37 74 4,860 1,445 30 3,415
Nueva Ecija-North 12,966 - 1,209 3,471 145 4,825 8,141 5,821 72 2,320
Nueva Ecija-South 13,398 - 978 6,145 940 8,063 5,335 2,511 47 2,824
Pampanga 2,971 - 163 - - 163 2,808 1,992 71 816
Tarlac 6,846 480 1,841 - 200 2,521 4,325 1,263 29 3,062
Zambales 15,959 5,993 3,249 - 419 9,661 6,298 1,183 19 5,115
NOT PRIOTRITIZED FOR SUBDIVISION COLLECTIVE
COLLECTIVE CLOA CUMULATIVE BALANCE VS.
CLOA (NET)
REGION/ INVENTORY TITLE ISSUED TITLE ISSUED ACCOMP. % COLL. CLOA
SURVEY NOT PRIORITIZED
PROVINCE AS OF DECEMBER VLT TO FARMER'S TO SUB-TOTAL AS OF ACCOMP PRIORITIZED TO
NEEDED FOR
2009 ORGANIZATION COOPERATIVE DECEMBER 2009 BE SUBDIVIDED
SUBDIVISION
IV-A 49,428 - 11,573 4,027 490 16,090 33,338 13,106 39 20,232
Batangas 13,928 - 911 1,997 - 2,908 11,020 3,063 28 7,957
Cavite 3,003 - 1,135 1,189 452 2,776 227 - - 227
Laguna 7,481 - 2,387 151 8 2,546 4,935 - - 4,935
Quezon I 8,611 - 3,687 600 1 4,288 4,323 1,656 38 2,667
Quezon II 13,567 - 3,150 - - 3,150 10,417 7,126 68 3,291
Rizal 2,838 - 303 90 29 422 2,416 1,261 52 1,155
IV-B 83,263 504 8,609 10 4 9,127 74,136 48,124 65 26,012
Marinduque 17,925 5 1,091 10 - 1,106 16,819 9,798 58 7,021
Occidental Mindoro 4,723 10 532 - - 542 4,181 3,424 82 757
Oriental Mindoro 13,093 489 2,889 - - 3,378 9,715 7,030 72 2,685
Palawan 41,881 - 3,126 - - 3,126 38,755 23,207 60 15,548
Romblon 5,641 - 971 - 4 975 4,666 4,665 100 1
V 147,521 44 35,197 13 34 35,288 112,233 57,234 51 54,999
Albay 29,261 - 5,542 - - 5,542 23,719 14,486 61 9,233
Camarines Norte 15,212 1 3,387 - - 3,388 11,824 6,734 57 5,090
Camarines Sur 44,809 37 9,044 - - 9,081 35,728 17,539 49 18,189
Catanduanes 11,120 - 5,576 - - 5,576 5,544 4,832 87 712
Masbate 33,303 3 7,530 - - 7,533 25,770 7,638 30 18,132
Sorsogon 13,816 3 4,118 13 34 4,168 9,648 6,005 62 3,643
VI 233,413 74 11,620 596 95 12,385 221,028 72,422 33 148,606
Aklan 15,271 22 66 - - 88 15,183 8,172 54 7,011
Antique 42,718 - 70 - - 70 42,648 12,413 29 30,235
Capiz 19,479 - 2,154 - - 2,154 17,325 11,903 69 5,422
Guimaras 9,942 - 4,132 - - 4,132 5,810 3,503 60 2,307
Iloilo 31,075 52 2,289 - 95 2,436 28,639 7,769 27 20,870
Negros Occidental 114,928 - 2,909 596 - 3,505 111,423 28,662 26 82,761
VII 50,527 7 900 13 391 1,311 49,216 13,276 27 35,940
Bohol 18,797 - 289 - 382 671 18,126 5,438 30 12,688
Cebu 7,212 - 25 13 3 41 7,171 1,627 23 5,544
Negros Oriental 23,930 7 7 - 6 20 23,910 6,210 26 17,700
Siquijor 588 - 579 - - 579 9 1 11 8
VIII 233,842 26,679 4,014 926 506 32,125 201,717 55,502 28 146,215
Biliran 8,565 - 536 36 388 960 7,605 3,802 50 3,803
Leyte 62,329 - 753 398 1 1,152 61,177 7,769 13 53,408
Southern Leyte 13,092 - 404 367 96 867 12,225 144 1 12,081
Eastern Samar 42,541 388 274 - - 662 41,879 16,969 41 24,910
Northern Samar 54,920 26,177 105 1 - 26,283 28,637 16,366 57 12,271
Western Samar 52,395 114 1,942 124 21 2,201 50,194 10,452 21 39,742
NOT PRIOTRITIZED FOR SUBDIVISION COLLECTIVE
COLLECTIVE CLOA CUMULATIVE BALANCE VS.
CLOA (NET)
REGION/ INVENTORY TITLE ISSUED TITLE ISSUED ACCOMP. % COLL. CLOA
SURVEY NOT PRIORITIZED
PROVINCE AS OF DECEMBER VLT TO FARMER'S TO SUB-TOTAL AS OF ACCOMP PRIORITIZED TO
NEEDED FOR
2009 ORGANIZATION COOPERATIVE DECEMBER 2009 BE SUBDIVIDED
SUBDIVISION
IX 122,125 13 20,628 8,706 15,210 44,557 77,568 41,846 54 35,722
Zamboanga Norte 44,871 13 4,397 6,243 7,757 18,410 26,461 10,978 41 15,483
Zamboanga Sur 33,596 - 13,205 - - 13,205 20,391 16,970 83 3,421
Zamboanga Sibuga 43,658 - 3,026 2,463 7,453 12,942 30,716 13,898 45 16,818
X 398,577 55,416 51,875 11,335 3,671 122,297 276,280 154,837 56 121,443
North Bukidnon 290,124 55,025 31,995 7,847 3,670 98,537 191,587 120,536 63 71,051
South Bukidnon - - - - - - - - - -
Camiguin 1,911 13 1,403 - 1 1,417 494 475 96 19
Lanao Norte 45,559 3 6,187 - - 6,190 39,369 1,357 3 38,012
Misamis Occidental 26,026 303 7,283 569 - 8,155 17,871 15,539 87 2,332
Misamis Oriental 34,957 72 5,007 2,919 - 7,998 26,959 16,930 63 10,029
XI 119,111 97 16,333 504 6,484 23,418 95,693 25,330 26 70,363
Compostela Valley 28,272 97 4,302 5 1,202 5,606 22,666 8,741 39 13,925
Davao City 5,333 - 1,117 - - 1,117 4,216 388 9 3,828
Davao Norte 32,888 - 6,792 - 2,307 9,099 23,789 3,454 15 20,335
Davao Oriental 28,241 - 3,382 - - 3,382 24,859 3,598 14 21,261
Davao Sur 24,377 - 740 499 2,975 4,214 20,163 9,149 45 11,014
XII 189,331 8,801 6,895 58,999 1,700 76,395 112,936 49,295 44 63,641
Cotabato 38,463 4,437 3,271 - - 7,708 30,755 21,230 69 9,525
Saranggani 28,163 4,357 1,477 - - 5,834 22,329 8,972 40 13,357
South Cotabato 47,134 - 1,871 - - 1,871 45,263 11,096 25 34,167
Sultan Kudarat 75,571 7 276 58,999 1,700 60,982 14,589 7,997 55 6,592
CARAGA 151,992 33 6,923 82 11,479 18,517 133,475 78,437 59 55,038
Agusan Norte 21,792 - 2,911 - - 2,911 18,881 13,973 74 4,908
Agusan Sur 83,272 28 3,491 57 11,479 15,055 68,217 40,819 60 27,398
Surigao Norte 11,217 - 274 - - 274 10,943 3,436 31 7,507
Surigao Sur 35,711 5 247 25 - 277 35,434 20,209 57 15,225
Province of Dinagat - - - - - - - - - -
ARMM 79,164 - 33,832 9,230 13,068 56,130 23,034 1,137 5 21,897
Basilan 19,551 - 537 5,361 12,063 17,961 1,590 213 13 1,377
Lanao Sur 43,381 - 32,832 - - 32,832 10,549 672 6 9,877
Maguindanao 8,479 - - - - - 8,479 252 3 8,227
Sulu 4,312 - - 3,307 1,005 4,312 - - - -
Tawi-Tawi 3,441 - 463 562 1,025 2,416 - - 2,416
SOURCES:
Accomplishment : FO File 3 - Field Operation Office(FOO)
Table 6b
REDOCUMENTATION OF COLLECTIVE CLOA, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE, IN HECTARES
January to December 2009
IV - B 11,917 5,864 49
Marinduque 5,297 1,017 19
Occidental Mindoro 1,062 847 80
Oriental Mindoro 1,438 997 69
Palawan 2,370 959 40
Romblon 1,750 2,044 117
V 18,881 4,147 22
Albay 3,740 801 21
Camarines Norte 1,251 656 52
Camarines Sur 6,339 816 13
Catanduanes 873 788 90
Masbate 5,562 817 15
Sorsogon 1,116 269 24
VI 17,167 3,671 21
Aklan 1,691 439 26
Antique 1,728 539 31
Capiz 4,066 752 18
Guimaras 385 490 127
Iloilo 1,761 423 24
Negros Occidental 7,536 1,028 14
VII 7,157 1,981 28
Bohol 2,228 502 23
Cebu 1,955 493 25
Negros Oriental 2,626 841 32
Siquijor 348 145 42
VIII 30,154 3,238 11
Biliran 2,203 364 17
Leyte 8,448 81 1
Southern Leyte 2,936 11 0
Eastern Samar 4,434 933 21
Northern Samar 6,615 1,805 27
Western Samar 5,518 44 1
INDIVIDUAL TITLES (IN HAS)
REGION 2009 TARGET REDOCUMENTED FROM SUBDIVIDED % VS TARGET
COLLECTIVE CLOA
IX 12,890 3,383 26
Zamoanga Norte 3,800 1,880 49
Zamboanga Sur 3,590 897 25
Zamboangan Sibug 5,500 606 11
X 21,956 7,104 32
North Bukidnon 4,517 5,856 130
South Bukidnon 6,313 0 0
Camiguin 1,048 23 2
Lanao Norte 3,800 49 1
Misamis Occidental 3,500 714 20
Misamis Oriental 2,778 462 17
XI 8,004 4,727 59
Compostela Valley 1,500 1,051 70
Davao City 500 186 37
Davao Norte 2,004 1,608 80
Davao Oriental 2,000 492 25
Davao Sur 2,000 1,390 70
XII 28,329 1,041 4
Cotabato 8,322 1,041 13
Saranggani 5,898 0 0
South Cotabato 8,531 0 0
Sultan Kudarat 5,578 0 0
CARAGA 13,616 2,187 16
Agusan Norte 4,112 259 6
Agusan Sur 4,287 1,071 25
Surigao Norte 1,222 267 22
Surigao Sur 2,350 590 25
Dinagat Island 1,645 0 0
ARMM 9,491 17 0
Basilan 796 17 2
Lanao del Sur 4,051 0 0
Maguindanao 1,910 0 0
Sulu 2,067 0 0
Tawi-Tawi 667 0 0
SOURCES:
Target : DAR 2009 Work Plan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : FO File 3 - Field Operation Office(FOO)
Table 7
INSTALLATION OF UNINSTALLED ARBs, BY REGION
NO. OF ARBs AND AREA IN HECTARES
January to December 2009
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan-Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : FOFile5-Management Information Service (MIS)
Table 7a
INSTALLATION OF UNINSTALLED ARBs, BY PROVINCE
NO. OF ARBs AND AREA IN HECTARES
January to December 2009
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan-Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : FOFile5-Management Information Service (MIS)
Table 7b
INSTALLATION OF UNINSTALLED ARBs, BY REGION
NO. OF ARBs AND AREA IN HECTARES
As of December 2009
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan-Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishme: FOFile5-Management Information Service (MIS)
Table 7c
INSTALLATION OF UNINSTALLED ARBs, BY PROVINCE
NO. OF ARBs AND AREA IN HECTARES
As of December 2009
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan-Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : FOFile5-Management Information Service (MIS)
Table 8
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN AGRARIAN LEGAL ASSISTANCE, BY REGION1-/
January to December 2009
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
NO. OF CASES PENDING
AREA
CY 2009 REP./RESOLVED/ NO. OF ARBs CASES
REGION TARGET
PENDING CASES NEW CASES
TOTAL DISPOSED VS. CY 2009 VS. REPRESENTED
INVOLVED
AS OF
BEG. REC'D (ha)
CASELOAD (JAN-DEC. '09) TARGET CASELOAD EO DEC. 2009
JAN. '09 (JAN-DEC. '09)
PHILIPPINES 40,400 5,256 67,480 72,736 68,099 169 94 91,970 293,506 4,637
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
NO. OF CASES
PENDING CASES
CY 2009 NO. OF RESOLVED/ NO. OF ARBs AREA
REGION NEW CASES AS OF EO DEC.
TARGET PENDING DISPOSED VS. CY 2009 VS. REPRESENTED INVOLVED (ha)
RECEIVED TOTAL 2009
CASES BEG. (JAN-DEC '09) TARGET CASELOAD
(JAN-DEC 2009)
JAN. 2009
PHILIPPINES 28,000 1,732 47,661 49,393 47,824 171 97 60,339 198,948 1,569
CAR 590 0 1,244 1,244 1,243 211 100 1,650 2,265 1
I 1,963 34 2,231 2,265 2,227 113 98 2,971 1,439 38
II 1,194 0 1,766 1,766 1,766 148 100 3,345 11,613 0
III 1,399 227 1,861 2,088 1,937 138 93 3,158 5,823 151
IV-A 2,643 0 3,483 3,483 3,483 132 100 4,748 7,984 0
IV-B 1,516 0 2,024 2,024 2,024 134 100 1,333 3,333 0
V 3,524 448 5,978 6,426 6,145 174 96 12,526 68,790 281
VI 2,806 124 4,931 5,055 5,006 178 99 6,341 21,657 49
VII 2,086 230 4,826 5,056 4,791 230 95 3,490 10,956 265
VIII 2,169 46 3,942 3,988 3,796 175 95 3,259 14,421 192
IX 1,056 209 1,668 1,877 1,679 159 89 1,513 3,487 198
X 1,229 79 3,816 3,895 3,764 306 97 4,813 22,015 131
XI 2,369 118 2,905 3,023 2,933 124 97 2,987 4,678 90
XII 653 73 1,056 1,129 1,072 164 95 1,352 3,112 57
CARAGA 2,323 0 5,525 5,525 5,525 238 100 5,902 9,428 0
ARMM 15 30 107 137 130 867 95 209 446 7
DAR-CO 465 114 298 412 303 65 74 742 7,501 109
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 8b
RESOLUTION OF AGRARIN LAW IMPLEMENTATION (ALI) CASES, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE
January to December 2009
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
PENDING
CASES AREA
CY 2009 NO. OF ARBS CASES AS
NO. OF PENDING NEW CASES RESOLVED/ INVOLVED
REGION/PROVINCE TARGET TOTAL VS. CY 2009 VS. REPRESENTED OF EO DEC.
CASES BEG. RECEIVED DISPOSED (ha)
CASELOAD TARGET CASELOAD 2009
JAN. 2009 (JAN-DEC 2009)
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f)= e/a (g)= e/d (h) (i) (j)= d-e
PHILIPPINES 28,000 1,732 47,661 49,393 47,824 171 97 60,339 198,948 1,569
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f)= e/a (g)= e/d (h) (i) (j)= d-e
Region III 1,399 227 1,861 2,088 1,937 138 93 3,158 5,823 151
Regional Office 210 481 691 564 82 1,211 2,321 127
Aurora 0 25 25 25 100 8 76 0
Bataan 0 91 91 91 100 154 326 0
Bulacan 17 293 310 292 94 472 1,102 18
Nueva Ecija- North 0 103 103 103 100 178 275 0
Nueva Ecija- South 0 167 167 167 100 247 501 0
Pampanga 0 353 353 353 100 393 506 0
Tarlac 0 162 162 162 100 256 335 0
Zambales 0 186 186 180 97 239 381 6
IV-A (CALABARZON) 2,643 0 3,483 3,483 3,483 132 100 4,748 7,984 0
Regional Office 0 467 467 467 100 291 2,419 0
Batangas 0 1,496 1,496 1,496 100 1,545 1,409 0
Cavite 0 520 520 520 100 349 594 0
Laguna 0 338 338 338 100 241 725 0
Quezon I 0 276 276 276 100 298 798 0
Quezon II 0 105 105 105 100 417 823 0
Rizal 0 281 281 281 100 1,607 1,216 0
IV-B (MIMAROPA) 1,516 0 2,024 2,024 2,024 134 100 1,333 3,333 0
Regional Office 0 146 146 146 100 0 58 0
Marinduque 0 120 120 120 100 344 328 0
Occidental Mindoro 0 357 357 357 100 349 194 0
Oriental Mindoro 0 995 995 995 100 581 2,430 0
Palawan 0 341 341 341 100 59 179 0
Romblon 0 65 65 65 100 0 144 0
Region V 3,524 448 5,978 6,426 6,145 174 96 12,526 68,790 281
Regional Office 57 1,296 1,353 1,328 98 4,727 45,094 25
Albay 3 933 936 936 100 943 1,880 0
Camarines Norte 15 863 878 878 100 681 3,083 0
Camarines Sur 347 1,048 1,395 1,218 87 3,955 12,677 177
Catanduanes 14 521 535 535 100 766 764 0
Masbate 12 697 709 630 89 606 4,106 79
Sorsogon 0 620 620 620 100 848 1,186 0
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
PENDING
CASES AREA
CY 2009 NO. OF ARBS CASES AS
NO. OF PENDING NEW CASES RESOLVED/ INVOLVED
REGION/PROVINCE TARGET TOTAL VS. CY 2009 VS. REPRESENTED OF EO DEC.
CASES BEG. RECEIVED DISPOSED (ha)
CASELOAD TARGET CASELOAD 2009
JAN. 2009 (JAN-DEC 2009)
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f)= e/a (g)= e/d (h) (i) (j)= d-e
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f)= e/a (g)= e/d (h) (i) (j)= d-e
% SHARE 84 10 3 1 1 0 0 100
CAR 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
I 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 38
II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
III 147 4 0 0 0 0 0 151
IV- A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
IV- B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
V 213 21 11 20 16 0 0 281
VI 44 5 0 0 0 0 0 49
VII 171 57 32 2 1 1 1 265
VIII 189 1 2 0 0 0 0 192
IX 181 17 0 0 0 0 0 198
X 99 32 0 0 0 0 0 131
XI 80 10 0 0 0 0 0 90
XII 42 5 4 1 2 2 1 57
CARAGA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ARMM 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
DAR-CO 105 4 0 0 0 0 0 109
SOURCE:
Accomplishment : Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 9
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN ARB REPRESENTATION BEFORE JUDICIAL AND QUASI-JUDICIAL COURTS, BY REGION1-/
January to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 12,400 3,524 19,819 23,343 20,275 164 87 31,631 94,557 3,068
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 9a
ARB REPRESENTATION IN JUDICIAL/COURT CASES, BY REGION
January to December 2009
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
NO. OF CASES PENDING
AREA
CY 2009 REPRESENTED/ NO. OF ARBs CASES
REGION PENDING NEW CASES INVOLVED
TARGET TOTAL DISPOSED VS. CY 2009 VS. REPRESENTED AS OF
CASES BEG. REC'D (ha)
CASELOAD (JAN-DEC '09) TARGET CASELOAD EO DEC. 2009
JAN. '09 (JAN-DEC '09)
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment: Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 9a.1
ARB REPRESENTATON IN JUDICIAL/COURT CASES, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE
January to December 2009
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
NO. OF CASES PENDING
NEW CASES NO. OF ARBS AREA INVOLVED
CY 2009 TARGET PENDING TOTAL REPRESENTED/ VS. CY 2009 VS. CASES AS OF
REGION/PROVINCE RECEIVED REPRESENTED (ha)
CASES BEG. CASELOAD DISPOSED TARGET CASELOAD EO DEC. 2009
(JAN-DEC 2009)
JAN. 2009
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f)= e/a (g)= e/d (h) (i) (j)= d-e
Region I 37 5 30 35 33 89 94 61 127 2
Regional Office 0 11 11 11 100 19 21 0
Ilocos Norte 0 7 7 7 100 12 53 0
Ilocos Sur 5 0 5 3 60 3 16 2
La Union 0 3 3 3 100 7 6 0
Pangasinan 0 9 9 9 100 20 31 0
Region II 37 7 27 34 30 81 88 63 123 4
Regional Office 1 1 2 1 50 1 0 1
1-/
Batanes
Cagayan 1 4 5 2 40 31 0 3
Isabela 0 9 9 9 100 14 82 0
Nueva Viscaya 5 13 18 18 100 17 41 0
Quirino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 / No case filed; cases being handled by the Regional Chief Legal Officer
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
NO. OF CASES PENDING
NEW CASES NO. OF ARBS AREA INVOLVED
CY 2009 TARGET PENDING TOTAL REPRESENTED/ VS. CY 2009 VS. CASES AS OF
REGION/PROVINCE RECEIVED REPRESENTED (ha)
CASES BEG. CASELOAD DISPOSED TARGET CASELOAD EO DEC. 2009
(JAN-DEC 2009)
JAN. 2009
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f)= e/a (g)= e/d (h) (i) (j)= d-e
IV-A (CALABARZON) 138 0 141 141 141 102 100 833 744 0
Regional Office 0 18 18 18 100 51 11 0
Batangas 0 22 22 22 100 49 102 0
Cavite 0 26 26 26 100 11 50 0
Laguna 0 19 19 19 100 27 38 0
Quezon I 0 7 7 7 100 63 110 0
Quezon II 0 12 12 12 100 34 170 0
Rizal 0 37 37 37 100 598 263 0
BELOW
I YEAR - < 2 YRS 2 YEARS - < 3 YRS 3 YEARS - < 4 YRS 4 YEARS - < 5 YRS 5 YEARS - < 6 YRS 6 YEARS AND ABOVE TOTAL CASES
REGION I YEAR
PENDING
(# of cases) (# of cases) (# of cases) (# of cases) (# of cases) (# of cases) (# of cases)
% SHARE 45 20 7 4 3 4 16 100
CAR 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13
I 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
II 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
III 21 27 6 2 6 0 0 62
IV- A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
IV- B 20 6 1 0 0 0 0 27
V 96 32 20 22 10 29 114 323
VI 25 4 6 2 2 2 3 44
VII 10 4 2 2 1 0 4 23
VIII 41 45 9 0 0 0 0 95
IX 11 1 7 0 1 3 1 24
X 75 32 0 0 0 0 0 107
XI 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
XII 29 6 3 1 1 2 11 53
CARAGA 7 4 1 2 0 2 1 17
ARMM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DARCO 27 11 4 5 5 0 0 52
SOURCE:
Accomplishment: Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA) - DAR
Table 9b
ARB REPRESENTATION IN QUASI-JUDICIAL CASES, BY REGION
January to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 10,800 2,552 18,811 21,363 19,151 177 90 25,262 59,938 2,212
CAR 275 1 427 428 427 155 100 1,146 1,496 1
I 151 6 199 205 194 128 95 388 345 11
II 923 143 890 1,033 936 101 91 832 1,543 97
III 1,192 468 1,822 2,290 1,829 153 80 2,330 3,651 461
IV-A 622 115 728 843 838 135 99 1,906 3,544 5
IV-B 301 158 422 580 412 137 71 538 527 168
V 960 199 661 860 598 62 70 1,052 7,920 262
VI 1,376 200 5,199 5,399 5,262 382 97 5,913 7,210 137
VII 406 191 1,037 1,228 1,092 269 89 1,533 2,291 136
VIII 1,538 211 2,124 2,335 2,068 134 89 2,426 10,236 267
IX 563 205 430 635 487 87 77 1,244 2,670 148
X 536 108 1,969 2,077 1,941 362 93 1,801 3,070 136
XI 379 96 1,038 1,134 1,021 269 90 1,507 1,498 113
XII 274 135 111 246 121 44 49 342 1,126 125
CARAGA 1,163 3 1,667 1,670 1,662 143 100 1,746 2,665 8
ARMM 14 4 21 25 10 71 40 77 136 15
DAR-CO 127 309 66 375 253 199 67 481 10,010 122
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment: Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 9b.1
ARB REPRESENTATION IN QUASI-JUDICIAL CASES, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE
January to December 2009
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
CASES AREA PENDING
CY 2009 NO. OF NO. OF ARBS
NEW CASES REPRESENTED/ INVOLVED CASES AS OF
REGION/PROVINCE TARGET PENDING TOTAL VS. CY 2009 VS. REPRESENTED
RECEIVED DISPOSED (ha) EO DEC. 2009
CASES BEG. CASELOAD TARGET CASELOAD
(JAN-DEC 2009)
JAN. 2009
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f)= e/a (g)= e/d (h) (i) (j)= d-e
PHILIPPINES 10,800 2,552 18,811 21,363 19,151 177 90 25,262 59,938 2,212
Region III 1,192 468 1,822 2,290 1,829 153 80 2,330 3,651 461
Regional Office 8 0 8 8 100 15 11 0
Aurora 13 68 81 73 88 116
Bataan 10 167 177 156 88 320 376 21
Bulacan 151 347 498 279 56 428 657 219
Nueva Ecija- North 28 360 388 337 87 382 478 51
Nueva Ecija- South 11 177 188 145 77 162 334 43
Pampanga 12 346 358 348 97 354 999 10
Tarlac 194 108 302 273 90 340 376 29
Zambales 41 249 290 210 72 241 305 80
IV-A (CALABARZON) 622 115 728 843 838 135 99 1,906 3,544 5
Regional Office 0 46 46 46 100 46 12 0
Batangas 115 222 337 337 100 261 1,053 0
Cavite 0 107 107 107 100 128 259 0
Laguna 0 38 38 38 100 58 72 0
Quezon I 0 63 63 63 100 179 837 0
Quezon II 0 138 138 138 100 489 692 0
Rizal 0 114 114 109 96 745 619 5
IV-B (MIMAROPA) 301 158 422 580 412 137 71 538 527 168
Regional Office 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Marinduque 10 10 20 20 100 32 37 0
Occidental Mindoro 66 165 231 89 39 70 122 142
Oriental Mindoro 26 191 217 194 89 143 283 23
Palawan 36 9 45 45 100 24 67 0
Romblon 20 47 67 64 96 269 18 3
Region V 960 199 661 860 598 62 70 1,052 7,920 262
Regional Office 28 16 44 15 34 15 57 29
Albay 45 207 252 184 73 234 742 68
Camarines Norte 31 57 88 65 74 394 1,068 23
Camarines Sur 9 50 59 23 39 70 5,245 36
Catanduanes 3 21 24 24 100 36 140 0
Masbate 52 174 226 154 68 156 415 72
Sorsogon 31 136 167 133 80 147 252 34
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
CASES AREA PENDING
CY 2009 NO. OF NO. OF ARBS
NEW CASES REPRESENTED/ INVOLVED CASES AS OF
REGION/PROVINCE TARGET PENDING TOTAL VS. CY 2009 VS. REPRESENTED
RECEIVED DISPOSED (ha) EO DEC. 2009
CASES BEG. CASELOAD TARGET CASELOAD
(JAN-DEC 2009)
JAN. 2009
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f)= e/a (g)= e/d (h) (i) (j)= d-e
Region VI 1,376 200 5,199 5,399 5,262 382 97 5,913 7,210 137
Regional Office 1 445 446 446 100 489 187 0
Aklan 2 314 316 312 99 323 541 4
Antique 0 274 274 274 100 274 1,041 0
Capiz 5 1026 1,031 1,029 100 1,028 3,746 2
Guimaras 0 440 440 440 100 443 145 0
Iloilo 47 344 391 364 93 363 333 27
Negros Occidental 145 2,356 2,501 2,397 96 2,993 1,217 104
Region VII 406 191 1,037 1,228 1,092 269 89 1,533 2,291 136
Regional Office 1 2 3 1 33 0 0 2
Bohol 25 303 328 293 89 337 372 35
Cebu 123 346 469 460 98 460 896 9
Negros Orienta 40 376 416 326 78 699 950 90
Siquijor 2 10 12 12 100 37 73 0
Region VIII 1,538 211 2,124 2,335 2,068 134 89 2,426 10,236 267
% SHARE 82 11 4 2 1 0 1 100
CAR 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
I 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
II 69 26 2 0 0 0 0 97
III 429 18 12 2 0 0 0 461
IV- A 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
IV- B 165 2 1 0 0 0 0 168
V 226 7 8 1 1 3 16 262
VI 107 12 7 10 1 0 0 137
IX 79 52 17 0 0 0 0 148
X 97 38 1 0 0 0 0 136
XI 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 113
XII 58 12 18 22 11 3 1 125
CARAGA 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
ARMM 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
DAR-CO 67 30 10 12 3 0 0 122
SOURCE:
Accomplishment: Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 9c
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN AGRARIAN LEGAL ASSISTANCE (CONCILIATION/MEDIATION OF CASES), BY REGION
January to December 2009
CASELOAD % ACCOMPLISHMENT
NO. OF DISPUTES PENDING
AREA
CY 2009 CONCILIATED/ NO. OF ARBs CASES
REGION PENDING NEW CASES INVOLVED
TARGET TOTAL MEDIATED VS. CY 2009 VS. ASSISTED AS OF
CASES BEG. REC'D (ha)
CASELOAD (JAN-DEC. '09) TARGET CASELOAD EO DEC. 2009
JAN. '09 (JAN-DEC. '09)
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 10
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN ADJUDICATION OF AGRARIAN CASES, BY REGION
January to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 17,000 9,519 24,031 33,550 8,043 16,629 24,672 145 74 8,878
CAR 331 117 437 554 117 436 553 167 100 1
Region I 256 175 330 505 175 193 368 144 73 137
Region II 960 651 1,087 1,738 651 710 1,361 142 78 377
Region III 3,362 2,152 3,518 5,670 2,022 1,868 3,890 116 69 1,780
Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 999 817 917 1,734 658 348 1,006 101 58 728
Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) 519 455 291 746 449 81 530 102 71 216
Region V 913 507 600 1,107 476 109 585 64 53 522
Region VI 2,018 880 4,536 5,416 869 4,167 5,036 250 93 380
Region VII 1,153 247 2,904 3,151 247 2,454 2,701 234 86 450
Region VIII 1,698 527 1,649 2,176 527 1,199 1,726 102 79 450
Region IX 874 325 833 1,158 215 555 770 88 66 388
Region X 596 151 2,005 2,156 151 1,798 1,949 327 90 207
Region XI 769 243 1,442 1,685 243 1,188 1,431 186 85 254
Region XII 354 418 161 579 263 0 263 74 45 316
CARAGA 960 137 1,644 1,781 137 1,515 1,652 172 93 129
1_/
ARMM 21 14 35 12 0 12 34 23
DARAB-CO 1,238 1,696 1,663 3,359 831 8 839 68 25 2,520
1 / No CY 2009 Work and Financial Plan submitted to PS
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 10a
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN ADJUDICATION OF AGRARIAN CASES, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE
January to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 17,000 9,519 24,031 33,550 8,043 16,629 24,672 145 74 8,878
CAR 331 117 437 554 117 436 553 167 100 1
Regional Office 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Abra 1 20 21 1 20 21 100 0
Apayao 35 37 72 35 36 71 99 1
Benguet 39 68 107 39 68 107 100 0
Ifugao 40 102 142 40 102 142 100 0
Kalinga 2 115 117 2 115 117 100 0
Mt. Province 0 95 95 0 95 95 100 0
Region I 256 175 330 505 175 193 368 144 73 137
Regional Office 0 3 3 0 2 2 0 1
Ilocos Norte 22 31 53 22 19 41 77 12
Ilocos Sur 2 11 13 2 9 11 85 2
La Union 8 57 65 8 48 56 86 9
Pangasinan 143 228 371 143 115 258 70 113
Region II 960 651 1,087 1,738 651 710 1,361 142 78 377
Regional Office 11 129 140 11 28 39 28 101
1_/
Batanes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cagayan 230 506 736 230 391 621 84 115
Isabela 329 201 530 329 87 416 78 114
Nueva Viscaya 40 168 208 40 123 163 78 45
Quirino 41 83 124 41 81 122 98 2
Region III 3,362 2,152 3,518 5,670 2,022 1,868 3,890 116 69 1,780
Regional Office 138 31 169 51 0 51 30 118
Aurora 18 74 92 18 19 37 40 55
Bataan 70 186 256 70 140 210 82 46
Bulacan 428 1,128 1,556 428 625 1,053 68 503
Nueva Ecija- North 175 467 642 175 254 429 67 213
Nueva Ecija- South 298 568 866 298 417 715 83 151
Pampanga 312 467 779 265 171 436 56 343
Tarlac 604 378 982 604 155 759 77 223
Zambales 109 219 328 113 87 200 61 128
IV-A (CALABARZON) 999 817 917 1,734 658 348 1,006 101 58 728
Regional Office 4 6 10 4 0 4 40 6
Batangas 198 371 569 177 225 402 71 167
Cavite 41 157 198 41 0 41 21 157
Laguna 79 25 104 63 0 63 61 41
Quezon I 221 35 256 131 0 131 51 125
Quezon II 53 137 190 53 123 176 93 14
Rizal 221 186 407 189 0 189 46 218
IV-B (MIMAROPA) 519 455 291 746 449 81 530 102 71 216
Regional Office 0 6 6 0 6 6 0 0
Marinduque 5 29 34 5 29 34 100 0
Occidental Mindoro 116 156 272 116 3 119 44 153
Oriental Mindoro 249 50 299 243 0 243 81 56
Palawan 50 15 65 50 8 58 89 7
Romblon 35 35 70 35 35 70 100 0
Region V 913 507 600 1,107 476 109 585 64 53 522
Regional Office 93 26 119 65 0 65 55 54
Albay 141 261 402 141 62 203 50 199
Camarines Norte 30 39 69 30 17 47 68 22
Camarines Sur 31 62 93 31 19 50 54 43
Catanduanes 28 19 47 25 0 25 53 22
Masbate 90 92 182 90 11 101 55 81
Sorsogon 94 101 195 94 0 94 48 101
CASELOAD NO. OF CASES RESOLVED % OF CASES RESOLVED
PENDING CASES
VS.
CY 2009 NO. OF AS OF EO
TARGET NEW CASES FROM FROM NEW DECEMBER
REGION/PROVINCE PENDING TOTAL CY 2009
RECEIVED PENDING CASES TOTAL 2009
CASES BEG. CASELOAD TARGET CASELOAD
(JAN-DEC 2009) CASES RECEIVED
JAN 2009
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f) (g)= e+f (h)= g/a (i)= g/d (j)= d-g
Region VI 2,018 880 4,536 5,416 869 4,167 5,036 250 93 380
Regional Office 28 361 389 28 337 365 94 24
Aklan 5 314 319 5 309 314 98 5
Antique 1 281 282 1 281 282 100 0
Capiz 157 1,054 1,211 157 1,033 1,190 98 21
Guimaras 0 506 506 0 503 503 99 3
Iloilo 374 368 742 375 308 683 92 59
Negros Occidental 315 1,652 1,967 303 1,396 1,699 86 268
Region VII 1,153 247 2,904 3,151 247 2,454 2,701 234 86 450
Regional Office 22 148 170 22 108 130 76 40
Bohol 158 1,768 1,926 158 1,417 1,575 82 351
Cebu 20 509 529 20 489 509 96 20
Negros Oriental 40 452 492 40 422 462 94 30
Siquijor 7 27 34 7 18 25 74 9
Region VIII 1,698 527 1,649 2,176 527 1,199 1,726 102 79 450
Regional Office 51 110 161 51 68 119 74 42
Biliran 43 90 133 43 65 108 81 25
Eastern Samar 148 252 400 148 103 251 63 149
Leyte 190 407 597 190 311 501 84 96
Northern Samar 32 404 436 32 376 408 94 28
Western Samar 32 155 187 32 124 156 83 31
Southern Leyte 31 231 262 31 152 183 70 79
Region IX 874 325 833 1,158 215 555 770 88 66 388
Regional Office 14 13 27 14 5 19 70 8
Zambooanga del Norte 162 120 282 85 39 124 44 158
Zamboanga del Sur 92 243 335 59 217 276 82 59
Zamboanga- Sibugay 57 457 514 57 294 351 68 163
CASELOAD NO. OF CASES RESOLVED % OF CASES RESOLVED
PENDING CASES
VS.
CY 2009 NO. OF AS OF EO
TARGET NEW CASES FROM FROM NEW DECEMBER
REGION/PROVINCE PENDING TOTAL CY 2009
RECEIVED PENDING CASES TOTAL 2009
CASES BEG. CASELOAD TARGET CASELOAD
(JAN-DEC 2009) CASES RECEIVED
JAN 2009
(a) (b) (c) (d)= b+c (e) (f) (g)= e+f (h)= g/a (i)= g/d (j)= d-g
Region X 596 151 2,005 2,156 151 1,798 1,949 327 90 207
Regional Office 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
North Bukidnon 29 143 172 29 94 123 72 49
Sourth Bukidnon 23 807 830 23 745 768 93 62
Camiguin 3 29 32 3 21 24 75 8
Lanao del Norte 57 109 166 57 63 120 72 46
Misamis Occidental 15 123 138 15 114 129 93 9
Misamis Oriental 24 794 818 24 761 785 96 33
Region XI 769 243 1,442 1,685 243 1,188 1,431 186 85 254
Regional Office/ Davao City 19 220 239 19 178 197 82 42
Compostela Valley 28 96 124 28 50 78 63 46
Davao del Norte 158 459 617 158 375 533 86 84
Davao Oriental 13 79 92 13 36 49 53 43
Davao del Sur 25 588 613 25 549 574 94 39
Region XII 354 418 161 579 263 0 263 74 45 316
Regional Office/Sultan 51 9 60 20 0 20 33 40
Kudarat
Cotabato 163 87 250 120 0 120 48 130
Sarangani 98 22 120 45 0 45 38 75
South Cotabato 106 43 149 78 0 78 52 71
CARAGA 960 137 1,644 1,781 137 1,515 1,652 172 93 129
Regional Office 0 2 2 0 2 2 100 0
Agusan del Norte 4 637 641 4 628 632 99 9
Agusan del Sur 44 406 450 44 340 384 85 66
Dinagat Island 0 156 156 0 146 146 94 10
Surigao del Norte 4 187 191 4 182 186 97 5
Surigao del Sur 85 256 341 85 217 302 89 39
2_/
ARMM 21 14 35 12 0 12 34 23
Regional Office 3_/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Basilan 10 0 10 3 0 3 30 7
3_/
Lanao Sur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Maguindanao 9 14 23 8 0 8 35 15
Sulu 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1
3_/
Tawi-Tawi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DAR-CO 1,238 1,696 1,663 3,359 831 8 839 68 25 2,520
2 / No CY 2009 Work and Financial Plan submitted to PS
3 / No report submitted
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPlan - Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Table 10b
AGEING OF PENDING DARAB CASES, BY REGION
As of December 2009
SOURCE:
Accomplishment : Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
96
Table 11
NUMBER OF ARCs BY REGION
As of December 2009
COVERAGE
NO. OF ARCs
REGION/PROVINCE NO. OF NO. OF LAD ACCMP.
LAUNCHED 1/ LAD SCOPE (HA) NO. OF ARBs
MUNICIPALITY BARANGAYS (HA)
Dinagat Island 1 6
CAR 88,486 77,819 36,546 21,472 58,018 738 727 594 72 666 58,684
I 64,420 64,100 39,352 16,289 55,641 26,951 26,345 28,096 3,886 31,982 87,623
II 158,180 139,659 69,703 15,482 85,185 19,426 17,873 13,937 1,325 15,262 100,447
III 190,214 187,680 96,346 18,662 115,008 45,874 45,817 24,555 3,172 27,727 142,735
IV-A 84,180 77,096 34,769 13,430 48,199 14,540 13,455 6,765 1,142 7,907 56,106
IV-B 111,462 112,193 49,240 22,608 71,848 6,828 6,872 2,730 516 3,246 75,094
V 146,675 113,640 47,673 14,956 62,629 15,011 10,407 5,412 1,127 6,539 69,168
VI 153,264 127,989 54,718 20,814 75,532 10,205 9,317 7,026 2,234 9,260 84,792
VII 131,516 106,769 53,643 24,838 78,481 16,509 15,985 13,280 3,933 17,213 95,694
VIII 193,678 181,099 53,987 26,088 80,075 50,401 44,566 17,868 5,816 23,684 103,759
IX 140,143 134,276 44,080 18,160 62,240 22,192 25,367 11,871 4,028 15,899 78,139
X 133,973 125,199 44,033 20,012 64,045 31,952 29,996 9,490 3,837 13,327 77,372
XI 148,277 143,419 63,801 23,039 86,840 12,045 11,934 5,134 1,296 6,430 93,270
XII 177,882 163,760 53,432 14,084 67,516 10,529 10,554 4,757 994 5,751 73,267
XIII 149,513 140,433 45,608 23,044 68,652 29,189 28,029 10,974 5,492 16,466 85,118
ARMM 116,537 50,935 5,315 616 20,443 1,840 1,115 - 584 584 21,027
1_/ Actual status is as of September 2009
2_/ Total number of ARBs in LAD do not tally with male and female breakdown because some provinces in ARMM did not reflect such breakdown
Source: Third Quarter 2009 Sectoral Accomplishment Report-Bureau of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Development (BARBD)
Table 11c
STATUS OF LAND TENURE IMRPOVEMENT IN THE ARCs, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE
As of December 2009 1_/
Source: Third Quarter 2009 Sectoral Accomplishment Report-Bureau of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Development (BARBD)
LAND TENURE IMPROVEMENT
LAND ACQUISITION AND DISTRIBUTION LEASEHOLD TOTAL NO. OF
REGION/PROVINCE
AREA (HA.) NO. OF ARBs 2_/ AREA (HA.) NO. OF ARBs ARBs
W. SCOPE ACCOMP. MALE FEMALE TOTAL W. SCOPE ACCOMP. MALE FEMALE TOTAL
IV-A 84,180 77,096 34,769 13,430 48,199 14,540 13,455 6,765 1,142 7,907 56,106
Batangas 12,779 12,219 5,955 1,468 7,423 2,138 2,138 1,237 125 1,362 8,785
Cavite 3,798 2,922 1,803 490 2,293 2,312 2,018 695 90 785 3,078
Laguna 6,372 6,153 3,099 1,433 4,532 1,909 1,909 1,025 195 1,220 5,752
Quezon I 18,408 16,489 6,244 4,188 10,432 3,518 3,156 1,699 309 2,008 12,440
Quezon II 30,479 28,920 12,364 3,777 16,141 3,791 3,418 1,551 283 1,834 17,975
Rizal 12,345 10,392 5,304 2,074 7,378 873 817 558 140 698 8,076
IV-B 111,462 112,193 49,240 22,608 71,848 6,828 6,872 2,730 516 3,246 75,094
Marinduque 17,142 18,259 9,791 8,431 18,222 - - - - - 18,222
Occ. Mindoro 25,620 26,099 15,202 3,213 18,415 2,235 2,223 894 195 1,089 19,504
Or. Mindoro 17,833 16,392 7,565 2,620 10,185 2,641 2,641 1,172 155 1,327 11,512
Palawan 45,085 44,445 14,030 6,883 20,913 55 55 34 1 35 20,948
Romblon 5,782 6,999 2,652 1,461 4,113 1,897 1,953 630 165 795 4,908
V 146,675 113,640 47,673 14,956 62,629 15,011 10,407 5,412 1,127 6,539 69,168
Albay 31,952 22,932 11,551 3,721 15,272 1,390 1,537 799 165 964 16,236
Camarines Norte 14,470 13,475 4,292 1,801 6,093 912 757 229 100 329 6,422
Camarines Sur 41,624 32,195 15,221 4,323 19,544 1,682 1,380 862 238 1,100 20,644
Catanduanes 10,699 7,123 3,319 1,883 5,202 3,448 2,764 645 327 972 6,174
Masbate 30,936 24,945 6,835 1,724 8,559 - - - - - 8,559
Sorsogon 16,993 12,970 6,455 1,504 7,959 7,579 3,969 2,877 297 3,174 11,133
VI 153,264 127,989 54,718 20,814 75,532 10,205 9,317 7,026 2,234 9,260 84,792
Aklan 11,926 12,280 4,560 3,649 8,209 4,406 3,923 3,610 1,466 5,076 13,285
Antique 15,086 15,083 3,297 2,436 5,733 983 983 518 163 681 6,414
Capiz 11,894 11,361 5,319 1,757 7,076 1,335 1,314 905 214 1,119 8,195
Guimaras 7,040 6,776 3,177 1,400 4,577 280 280 191 18 209 4,786
Iloilo 14,985 13,689 6,744 2,186 8,930 2,183 2,048 1,390 278 1,668 10,598
Negros Occidental 92,333 68,800 31,621 9,386 41,007 1,018 770 412 95 507 41,514
VII 131,516 106,769 53,643 24,838 78,481 16,509 15,985 13,280 3,933 17,213 95,694
Bohol 28,136 24,744 14,851 4,962 19,813 10,926 10,789 8,738 2,095 10,833 30,646
Cebu 12,903 11,659 6,528 3,543 10,071 2,325 2,194 1,908 742 2,650 12,721
Negros Oriental 89,948 70,044 32,121 16,198 48,319 1,890 1,869 1,529 429 1,958 50,277
Siquijor 529 322 143 135 278 1,368 1,133 1,105 667 1,772 2,050
LAND TENURE IMPROVEMENT
LAND ACQUISITION AND DISTRIBUTION LEASEHOLD TOTAL NO. OF
REGION/PROVINCE
AREA (HA.) NO. OF ARBs 2_/ AREA (HA.) NO. OF ARBs ARBs
W. SCOPE ACCOMP. MALE FEMALE TOTAL W. SCOPE ACCOMP. MALE FEMALE TOTAL
VIII 193,678 181,099 53,987 26,088 80,075 50,401 44,566 17,868 5,816 23,684 103,759
Biliran 8,535 8,215 3,783 2,505 6,288 496 389 334 41 375 6,663
Eastern Samar 35,685 35,685 9,260 6,927 16,187 15,491 14,250 4,263 1,460 5,723 21,910
Leyte 70,018 60,506 19,762 6,899 26,661 16,016 15,051 7,041 2,556 9,597 36,258
Northern Samar 31,352 29,507 7,699 3,575 11,274 7,376 4,767 1,257 335 1,592 12,866
Samar 32,070 31,339 7,468 3,714 11,182 3,346 3,153 1,074 331 1,405 12,587
Southern Leyte 16,017 15,847 6,015 2,468 8,483 7,675 6,955 3,899 1,093 4,992 13,475
IX 140,143 134,276 44,080 18,160 62,240 22,192 25,367 11,871 4,028 15,899 78,139
Zamboanga del Norte 45,335 44,142 15,515 5,174 20,689 6,241 9,904 3,964 1,487 5,451 26,140
Zamboanga del Sur 31,410 30,415 13,337 7,332 20,669 8,502 8,192 4,756 1,530 6,286 26,955
Zamboanga Sibugay 63,397 59,719 15,228 5,654 20,882 7,448 7,272 3,151 1,011 4,162 25,044
X 133,973 125,199 44,033 20,012 64,045 31,952 29,996 9,490 3,837 13,327 77,372
Bukidnon 66,810 63,355 19,982 8,645 28,627 1,129 991 397 97 494 29,121
Camiguin 2,474 2,324 1,790 1,424 3,214 3,005 2,957 748 386 1,134 4,348
Misamis Occidental 9,137 8,604 4,542 2,179 6,721 18,049 16,908 4,704 2,372 7,076 13,797
Misamis Oriental 15,359 13,930 6,132 2,798 8,930 6,449 5,865 1,951 561 2,512 11,442
Lanao Del Norte 40,192 36,986 11,587 4,966 16,553 3,320 3,275 1,690 421 2,111 18,664
XI 148,277 143,419 63,801 23,039 86,840 12,045 11,934 5,134 1,296 6,430 93,270
Compostela Valley 44,912 43,609 15,933 5,653 21,586 2,910 2,870 1,276 354 1,630 23,216
Davao City 9,750 9,564 5,171 2,108 7,279 607 607 232 72 304 7,583
Davao del Norte 43,895 43,564 22,076 8,298 30,374 2,550 2,481 890 283 1,173 31,547
Davao Oriental 28,493 26,241 11,207 4,213 15,420 573 571 180 42 222 15,642
Davao del Sur 21,226 20,439 9,414 2,767 12,181 5,406 5,406 2,556 545 3,101 15,282
XII 177,882 163,760 53,432 14,084 67,516 10,529 10,554 4,757 994 5,751 73,267
North Cotabato 81,944 78,796 22,288 7,468 29,756 1,498 1,384 628 169 797 30,553
Sultan Kudarat 38,583 36,313 13,552 3,185 16,737 1,358 1,661 863 192 1,055 17,792
Saranggani 18,540 12,463 4,362 1,111 5,473 1,938 1,913 737 152 889 6,362
South Cotabato 38,815 36,188 13,230 2,320 15,550 5,735 5,596 2,529 481 3,010 18,560
LAND TENURE IMPROVEMENT
LAND ACQUISITION AND DISTRIBUTION LEASEHOLD TOTAL NO. OF
REGION/PROVINCE
AREA (HA.) NO. OF ARBs 2_/ AREA (HA.) NO. OF ARBs ARBs
W. SCOPE ACCOMP. MALE FEMALE TOTAL W. SCOPE ACCOMP. MALE FEMALE TOTAL
XIII 149,513 140,433 45,608 23,044 68,652 29,189 28,029 10,974 5,492 16,466 85,118
Agusan Del Norte 15,721 14,909 5,206 2,563 7,769 5,191 5,178 2,041 635 2,676 10,445
Agusan Del Sur 78,267 74,820 20,966 10,654 31,620 1,722 1,019 669 246 915 32,535
Surigao Del Norte 24,780 23,760 8,221 5,739 13,960 14,696 14,656 6,171 3,615 9,786 23,746
Surigao Del Sur 30,745 26,945 11,215 4,088 15,303 7,581 7,175 2,093 996 3,089 18,392
ARMM 116,537 50,935 5,315 616 20,443 1,840 1,115 - 584 584 21,027
Basilan 1,876 1,876 5,315 616 5,931 - - - - - 5,931
Lanao Sur 32,638 16,020 - - 5,974 - - - - - 5,974
Maguindanao 43,270 17,234 - - 985 1,305 228 - 120 120 1,105
Sulu 6,685 5,350 - - 1,579 535 364 - 165 165 1,744
Tawi-tawi 32,068 10,455 - - 5,974 - 523 - 299 299 6,273
Table 12
SUMMARY OF NATIONAL ARC CONNECTIVITY CLUSTERS, BY REGION
As of December 2009
ARCs NO. OF
NO. OF ARC CONNECTIVITY
PRODUCTION CLUSTER BUSINESS NON-
REGION CLUSTERS ARBs TOTAL
AREA (HA.) PLANS PLANS ARBs
IDENTIFIED/DELINEATED
PREPARED PREPARED
SOURCE: Summary of National ARC Connectivity Clusters-Project Deveopment and Management Service (PDMS)
Table 13
STATUS OF ORGANIZATIONS IN THE ARCs, BY REGION
As of December 2009 1_/
PHILIPPINES 6,246 439,276 307,284 757,795 286,553 150,861 444,362 59 2,015,208,189 968,764,341 11,177,602,175 9,377,540,770
CAR 147 17,288 22,790 40,078 8,483 8,535 17,018 42 330,543,633 181,025,142 705,188,408 304,098,593
I 488 42,339 22,218 64,557 27,672 10,882 38,554 60 120,392,052 42,124,473 317,357,413 165,309,920
II 469 30,776 17,654 48,430 17,859 7,484 25,343 52 209,962,619 104,489,431 781,550,336 527,305,713
III 717 50,106 28,459 78,565 37,719 15,142 52,861 67 295,854,175 201,722,723 1,148,920,208 774,123,407
IV-A 280 19,535 16,080 35,615 11,348 5,596 16,944 48 71,503,827 68,787,936 341,767,236 152,191,614
IV-B 282 15,788 11,740 27,528 10,051 6,345 16,396 60 76,635,209 7,159,740 338,837,663 226,384,576
V 255 19,363 10,317 29,680 13,912 6,615 20,527 69 22,704,100 8,672,476 143,942,117 79,995,509
VI 379 20,772 14,369 35,141 15,756 9,334 25,090 71 36,715,550 5,058,239 241,001,414 185,653,615
VII 434 31,619 29,457 61,076 21,799 15,436 37,235 61 72,806,206 41,732,203 368,461,495 479,707,730
VIII 625 29,075 28,975 58,050 21,676 18,175 39,851 69 121,992,160 80,183,735 408,349,994 200,543,987
IX 433 40,539 27,834 68,373 30,127 15,838 45,965 67 106,784,570 60,239,813 1,361,497,499 1,359,813,004
X 404 25,106 19,097 44,203 13,597 8,705 22,302 50 58,436,334 14,937,652 541,930,740 408,884,322
XI 353 36,075 18,782 54,857 21,769 8,231 30,000 55 339,233,669 71,943,278 3,001,980,346 3,290,489,449
XII 285 23,810 10,748 34,558 13,430 4,758 18,188 53 55,425,086 30,708,230 775,024,118 610,956,086
XIII 513 32,151 28,295 60,446 16,421 9,316 25,737 43 68,641,946 49,609,196 503,275,859 350,695,155
ARMM 182 4,934 469 16,638 4,934 469 12,351 74 27,577,053 370,074 198,517,328 261,388,089
1_/ Actual status is as of September 2009
2_/ Total number of ARBs in LAD do not tally with male and female breakdown because some provinces in ARMM did not reflect such breakdown
Source: Third Quarter National Consolidation Report-Bureau of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Development (BARBD)
Table 13a
STATUS OF ORGANIZATIONS IN THE ARCs, BY REGION, BY PROVINCE
As of December 2009 1_/
Source: Third Quarter National Consolidation Report-Bureau of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Development (BARBD)
TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL NO. OF ARB ARB FINANCIAL STATUS (PHP)
NO.
MEMBERS
REGION/PROVINCE OF MEMBERS 2_/ MEMBERS 2_/ SAVINGS
VS. TOTAL CBU ASSETS LIABILITIES
ORGs. MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MOB.
MEMBERSHIP
IV-A 280 19,535 16,080 35,615 11,348 5,596 16,944 48 71,503,827 68,787,936 341,767,236 152,191,614
Batangas 49 4,955 4,220 9,175 2,865 1,332 4,197 46 25,413,616 11,752,522 139,351,734 67,249,392
Cavite 27 1,446 991 2,437 1,021 331 1,352 55 4,277,446 1,108,929 18,615,325 3,960,322
Laguna 32 1,692 1,094 2,786 1,148 570 1,718 62 3,905,262 1,752,549 22,420,180 18,846,433
Quezon I 50 3,690 3,690 7,380 1,928 1,150 3,078 42 25,334,029 49,590,114 99,733,274 15,499,301
Quezon II 83 4,285 3,869 8,154 2,149 1,240 3,389 42 6,676,788 4,039,497 44,441,558 30,218,616
Rizal 39 3,467 2,216 5,683 2,237 973 3,210 56 5,896,686 544,324 17,205,165 16,417,550
IV-B 282 15,788 11,740 27,528 10,051 6,345 16,396 60 76,635,209 7,159,740 338,837,663 226,384,576
Marinduque 45 990 1,187 2,177 855 1,065 1,920 88 2,948,112 392,605 8,045,823 3,363,069
Occ. Mindoro 90 5,534 3,510 9,044 3,133 1,449 4,582 51 52,972,801 4,202,498 229,040,571 144,056,723
Or. Mindoro 30 2,406 1,617 4,023 1,635 723 2,358 59 5,518,540 267,458 23,275,625 15,472,697
Palawan 77 5,092 3,897 8,989 3,388 2,230 5,618 62 12,891,402 1,862,225 69,494,003 60,669,681
Romblon 40 1,766 1,529 3,295 1,040 878 1,918 58 2,304,354 434,954 8,981,641 2,822,406
V 255 19,363 10,317 29,680 13,912 6,615 20,527 69 22,704,100 8,672,476 143,942,117 79,995,509
Albay 63 5,480 2,455 7,935 3,664 1,897 5,561 70 3,672,057 4,000,468 46,092,770 18,936,202
Camarines Norte 27 1,060 840 1,900 757 514 1,271 67 760,870 82,071 4,818,159 1,872,374
Camarines Sur 56 5,368 2,922 8,290 3,921 1,724 5,645 68 12,786,872 4,091,975 70,150,813 42,574,926
Catanduanes 29 1,502 1,046 2,548 1,167 726 1,893 74 602,406 48,268 948,332 443,947
Masbate 40 3,118 1,636 4,754 2,541 1,143 3,684 77 1,729,636 357,285 1,558,019 1,556,597
Sorsogon 40 2,835 1,418 4,253 1,862 611 2,473 58 3,152,258 92,409 20,374,023 14,611,463
VI 379 20,772 14,369 35,141 15,756 9,334 25,090 71 36,715,550 5,058,239 241,001,414 185,653,615
Aklan 46 2,360 2,515 4,875 1,687 1,620 3,307 68 4,005,047 1,254,261 17,225,292 11,450,270
Antique 51 3,036 2,423 5,459 1,868 1,320 3,188 58 3,761,553 851,363 32,359,178 18,865,823
Capiz 28 1,992 1,509 3,501 1,426 842 2,268 65 4,967,552 159,369 17,374,868 16,574,640
Guimaras 13 432 468 900 392 348 740 82 347,406 97,696 6,102,977 4,119,285
Iloilo 60 3,717 2,571 6,288 2,583 1,558 4,141 66 6,100,501 1,223,707 36,917,026 24,471,052
Negros Occidental 181 9,235 4,883 14,118 7,800 3,646 11,446 81 17,533,490 1,471,844 131,022,072 110,172,545
TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL NO. OF ARB ARB FINANCIAL STATUS (PHP)
NO.
MEMBERS
REGION/PROVINCE OF MEMBERS 2_/ MEMBERS 2_/ SAVINGS
VS. TOTAL CBU ASSETS LIABILITIES
ORGs. MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MOB.
MEMBERSHIP
VII 434 31,619 29,457 61,076 21,799 15,436 37,235 61 72,806,206 41,732,203 368,461,495 479,707,730
Bohol 161 13,000 12,829 25,829 8,216 5,374 13,590 53 36,520,743 21,640,892 153,679,803 76,407,072
Cebu 84 5,047 4,570 9,617 3,728 2,426 6,154 64 5,856,655 2,066,193 26,596,646 10,837,282
Negros Oriental 163 12,639 9,819 22,458 9,224 6,922 16,146 72 25,214,007 7,291,288 170,840,589 380,368,935
Siquijor 26 933 2,239 3,172 631 714 1,345 42 5,214,801 10,733,831 17,344,457 12,094,442
VIII 625 29,075 28,975 58,050 21,676 18,175 39,851 69 121,992,160 80,183,735 408,349,994 200,543,987
Biliran 46 1,610 1,529 3,139 1,366 1,054 2,420 77 3,084,690 368,464 25,360,794 7,392,473
Eastern Samar 115 3,847 3,400 7,247 3,516 3,043 6,559 91 5,994,247 195,805 17,036,659 10,966,867
Leyte 174 9,856 11,655 21,511 7,579 8,177 15,756 73 73,477,931 59,410,837 224,444,172 75,547,136
Northern Samar 62 2,062 1,688 3,750 1,120 759 1,879 50 3,687,366 882,601 12,449,721 7,953,842
Samar 90 3,037 2,210 5,247 2,953 2,157 5,110 97 2,407,861 173,741 20,664,593 17,665,577
Southern Leyte 138 8,663 8,493 17,156 5,142 2,985 8,127 47 33,340,065 19,152,288 108,394,055 81,018,092
IX 433 40,539 27,834 68,373 30,127 15,838 45,965 67 106,784,570 60,239,813 1,361,497,499 1,359,813,004
Zamboanga del Norte 115 8,167 5,654 13,821 6,744 3,748 10,492 76 13,201,102 3,663,601 181,788,183 115,758,074
Zamboanga del Sur 142 12,808 12,904 25,712 8,554 6,804 15,358 60 63,123,650 44,916,621 303,022,354 213,381,367
Zamboanga Sibugay 176 19,564 9,276 28,840 14,829 5,286 20,115 70 30,459,818 11,659,591 876,686,963 1,030,673,564
X 404 25,106 19,097 44,203 13,597 8,705 22,302 50 58,436,334 14,937,652 541,930,740 408,884,322
Bukidnon 141 9,184 5,299 14,483 5,122 2,434 7,556 52 31,665,855 5,411,460 290,522,934 287,168,061
Camiguin 28 1,794 972 2,766 639 321 960 35 2,328,274 135,215 7,287,135 2,480,787
Misamis Occidental 55 3,849 3,783 7,632 2,629 2,640 5,269 69 7,783,275 4,372,466 53,334,473 16,322,605
Misamis Oriental 100 6,551 4,457 11,008 2,987 1,363 4,350 40 7,296,735 1,001,807 132,500,607 68,401,059
Lanao Del Norte 80 3,728 4,586 8,314 2,220 1,947 4,167 50 9,362,194 4,016,703 58,285,590 34,511,811
XI 353 36,075 18,782 54,857 21,769 8,231 30,000 55 339,233,669 71,943,278 3,001,980,346 3,290,489,449
Compostela Valley 61 10,741 5,386 16,127 5,240 1,758 6,998 43 85,053,497 25,191,817 788,650,900 651,973,913
Davao City 47 2,740 2,490 5,230 1,186 576 1,762 34 21,697,042 1,776,917 95,534,805 517,030,838
Davao del Norte 105 11,354 5,120 16,474 9,585 3,645 13,230 80 202,923,488 40,671,399 1,766,383,730 1,935,032,742
Davao Oriental 56 3,986 1,950 5,936 2,042 808 2,850 48 8,791,797 1,465,922 89,597,602 100,645,656
Davao del Sur 84 7,254 3,836 11,090 3,716 1,444 5,160 47 20,767,844 2,837,223 261,813,308 85,806,300
TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL NO. OF ARB ARB FINANCIAL STATUS (PHP)
NO.
MEMBERS
REGION/PROVINCE OF MEMBERS 2_/ MEMBERS 2_/ SAVINGS
VS. TOTAL CBU ASSETS LIABILITIES
ORGs. MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MOB.
MEMBERSHIP
XII 285 23,810 10,748 34,558 13,430 4,758 18,188 53 55,425,086 30,708,230 775,024,118 610,956,086
North Cotabato 107 7,170 3,234 10,404 3,529 1,354 4,883 47 7,030,177 1,280,913 221,472,629 79,997,576
Sultan Kudarat 77 7,569 2,551 10,120 5,504 1,798 7,302 72 31,925,742 2,501,659 175,033,259 282,003,093
Saranggani 37 3,302 1,245 4,547 1,744 534 2,278 50 5,218,890 767,207 199,172,094 162,900,504
South Cotabato 64 5,769 3,718 9,487 2,653 1,072 3,725 39 11,250,277 26,158,451 179,346,136 86,054,913
XIII 513 32,151 28,295 60,446 16,421 9,316 25,737 43 68,641,946 49,609,196 503,275,859 350,695,155
Agusan Del Norte 88 4,974 4,362 9,336 2,430 1,613 4,043 43 19,940,061 8,060,468 112,928,540 68,551,480
Agusan Del Sur 159 10,718 5,709 16,427 8,387 3,908 12,295 75 18,758,781 3,032,625 162,136,207 150,403,982
Surigao Del Norte 179 11,409 15,472 26,881 3,141 2,560 5,701 21 23,957,861 20,600,221 135,716,106 51,594,450
Surigao Del Sur 87 5,050 2,752 7,802 2,463 1,235 3,698 47 5,985,243 17,915,882 92,495,006 80,145,244
ARMM 182 4,934 469 16,638 4,934 469 12,351 74 27,577,053 370,074 198,517,328 261,388,089
Basilan 14 4,934 469 5,403 4,934 469 5,403 100 27,577,053 370,074 198,517,328 261,388,089
Lanao Sur 61 - - 2,353 - - 1,432 61 - - - -
Maguindanao 20 - - 2,220 - - 1,404 63 - - - -
Sulu 2 - - 287 - - 287 100 - - - -
Tawi-tawi 85 - - 6,375 - - 3,825 60 - - - -
Table 14
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN AGRARIAN REFORM BENEFICIARIES' (ARBs) TRAINING, BY REGION
January to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 123,579 54,750 57,098 11,731 155,080 64,947 82,739 7,394 125 119 145 63
CAR 8,437 4,522 1,715 2,200 10,433 6,840 1,793 1,800 124 151 105 82
I 6,105 1,830 4,195 80 7,787 2,675 5,046 66 128 146 120 83
II 6,353 4,788 1,350 215 8,858 4,203 4,573 82 139 88 339 38
III 12,720 5,695 6,935 90 16,335 8,521 7,486 328 128 150 108 364
IV-A 4,597 2,777 1,660 160 7,547 3,583 3,787 177 164 129 228 111
IV-B 13,127 6,240 6,687 200 13,005 3,409 9,530 66 99 55 143 33
V 3,950 1,450 2,045 455 5,505 1,399 3,724 382 139 96 182 84
VI 9,205 3,760 5,175 270 11,902 3,760 7,837 305 129 100 151 113
VII 18,120 7,250 6,840 4,030 10,616 4,505 5,103 1,008 59 62 75 25
VIII 10,670 5,147 5,108 415 18,653 7,271 10,547 835 175 141 206 201
IX 6,703 2,845 3,140 718 6,674 3,445 2,772 457 100 121 88 64
X 5,845 2,542 2,458 845 10,095 4,244 5,358 493 173 167 218 58
XI 9,087 2,920 4,724 1,443 10,551 2,918 6,595 1,038 116 100 140 72
XII 2,245 1,050 1,140 55 9,282 4,264 4,956 62 413 406 435 113
CARAGA 6,415 1,934 3,926 555 7,837 3,910 3,632 295 122 202 93 53
ARMM - - - - - - - - - - - -
SOURCES:
Target: DAR CY 2009 Work Plan, Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment:CY 2009 PBD Accomplishment Report - Support Services Office (SSO)
Table 15
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN ARC CONNECTIVITY CLUSTERS OPERATIONALIZATION, BY REGION
January to December 2009
PHILIPPINES 27,002 34,946 129 23,023 22,439 97 93 391 420 15,202 17,609 116 5,549 4,432 80
CAR 1,319 2,011 152 757 1,189 157 5 19 380 870 317 36 150 383 255
I 121 382 316 310 547 177 1 1 100 136 376 276 40 0 0
II 613 1,584 258 640 1,969 308 14 15 107 1800 2956 164 583 705 121
III 291 797 274 457 1,094 239 7 16 229 335 682 204 127 155 122
IV-A 280 504 180 622 1,124 181 8 2 25 4284 645 15 30 0 0
IV-B 243 1,686 694 276 454 164 5 44 880 175 1374 785 101 60 59
V 285 430 151 575 593 103 6 12 200 174 466 268 85 59 69
VI 2,155 3,909 181 882 1,097 124 9 57 633 1140 1029 90 170 106 62
VII 370 1,390 376 15 1,261 8,406 5 47 940 37 1275 3446 67 79 118
VIII 2,441 2,434 100 2320 1,468 63 8 76 950 615 1265 206 385 608 158
IX 4,349 5,471 126 1750 4,272 244 4 9 225 1225 1341 109 525 310 59
X 4,975 1,317 26 4310 796 18 7 47 671 1971 791 40 645 576 89
XI 500 2,338 468 500 976 195 5 22 440 1300 1889 145 1000 1101 110
XII 8,380 7,927 95 1054 451 43 2 59 0
CARAGA 680 2,766 407 8555 5,149 60 9 22 244 1140 3144 276 1641 290 18
ARMM 0 - 0 0 0
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPLan- Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : CY 2009 Support Services Office (SSO) Report
Table 16
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN JOB GENERATION
January - December 2009
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPLan- Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : CY 2009 Support Services Office (SSO) Report on the jobs generated from the following:
> Agribusiness and Enterprises
> New Lands Developed for Agribusiness
> Credit
TARGET ACCOMP. % TARGET ACCOMP. % TARGET ACCOMP. % TARGET ACCOMP. % TARGET ACCOMP. % TARGET ACCOMP. %
PHILIPPINES 280 635 227 171 334 195 82 57 70 121 232 192 234 346 148 4,333 7,382 170
CAR 16 43 269 4 23 575 1 3 300 3 15 500 5 13 260 52 359 260
I 13 36 277 6 5 83 3 1 33 13 23 177 39 25 64 205 279 64
II 22 48 218 15 26 173 8 1 13 16 29 181 43 89 207 845 818 207
III 17 28 165 11 21 191 6 11 183 10 14 140 9 14 156 210 394 156
IV-A 16 12 75 11 5 45 10 0 0 2 1 50 4 1 25 272 25 25
IV-B 13 51 392 9 16 178 2 0 0 3 2 67 4 2 50 70 23 50
V 21 29 138 11 22 200 7 2 29 11 13 118 5 20 400 80 225 400
VI 22 73 332 8 32 400 3 1 33 8 16 200 8 10 125 1030 746 125
VII 26 99 381 17 46 271 7 11 157 41 10 65 650 257 1735 650
VIII 17 41 241 17 24 141 2 8 7 88 8 14 175 225 448 175
IX 11 16 145 5 9 180 4 3 75 19 24 126 19 24 126 214 428 126
X 22 39 177 9 28 311 3 0 0 11 4 36 12 4 33 225 45 33
XI 26 47 181 21 21 100 11 8 73 15 15 100 27 36 133 265 902 133
XII 11 22 200 7 18 257 1 3 300 2 7 350 5 6 120 145 203 120
CARAGA 27 51 189 20 38 190 16 11 69 21 36 23 64 238 752 64
ARMM 1_/
1_/ No data available for ARMM
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPLan- Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment CY 2009 Support Services Office (SSO) Report
Table 18
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN THE PROVISION OF MARKETING ASSISTANCE, BY REGION
January to December 2009
NO. OF CONTRACTS
NO. OF TRADE FAIRS AMOUNT INVOLVED IN THE FACILITATED NO. OF MARKETING CENTERS
FACILITATED WITH NO. OF ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED
REGION CONDUCTED/PARTICIPATED CONTRACTS (PhP ESTABLISHED
AGRIBUSINESS FIRMS
TARGET ACCOMP % TARGET ACCOMP % TARGET ACCOMP. % TARGET ACCOMP % TARGET ACCOMP %
PHILIPPINES 301 559 186 765 1,422 186 189,585,050 1,393,565,210 735 624 682 109 69 89 129
CAR 53 189 111 202 182 1,315,000 21,295,964 1,619 8 38 475 3 13 433
I 17 37 218 105 140 133 18,050 254,016,594 1,407,294 105 94 90 4 0 0
II 16 42 263 53 58 109 4,650,400 102 62 61 6 9 150
III 29 37 128 48 69 144 1,610,000 14,960,260 929 50 57 114 8 9 113
IV-A 35 42 120 33 52 158 8,605,000 14,530,447 169 35 32 91 8 3 38
IV-B 12 30 250 17 88 518 90,722,310 17 79 465 0 2
V 14 24 171 32 35 109 594,000 1,007,848 170 17 30 176 6 7 117
VI 30 57 190 22 98 445 2,533,000 10,689,084 422 21 30 143 5 4 80
VII 18 48 267 21 75 357 700,000 6,382,898 912 47 28 60 5 12 240
VIII 20 42 210 12 42 350 2,420,000 7,814,701 323 12 34 283 7 9 129
IX 11 10 91 54 159 294 720,000 56,803,632 7,889 52 33 63 3 4
X 29 40 138 131 193 147 160,810,000 96,893,781 60 80 22 28 3 3 100
XI 22 56 255 72 109 151 3,600,000 784403400 21,789 27 76 281 5 6 120
XII 9 14 156 9 18 200 15730703 13 4 6 150
CARAGA 11 27 245 45 84 187 6,660,000 13663188.1 205 51 54 106 2 2 100
1_/
ARMM
1_/ No data available for ARMM
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPLan- Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : CY 2009 Support Services Office (SSO) Report
Table 19
CREDIT AND MICROFINANCE PROGRAM, BY REGION
As of December 2009
NUMBER OF PROJECTS AMOUNT OF LOAN (PhP) NUMBER OF ARBs NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED
PHILIPPINES 1,248 380 1,628 2,521,420,000 387,404,700 2,908,824,700 207,952 25,665 233,617 57 57
CAP-PBD CAP-PBD
REGION
1_/
TOTAL PROGRAM MICOOP MALP DAR-CARD TOTAL PROGRAM MICOOP MALP 1_/ DAR-CARD
WI WII W III WI WII W III
MGMT. MGMT.
PHILIPPINES 380 208 6 49 96 9 3 9 387,404,700 154,330,000 123,920,000 30,320,020 4,210,000 53,980,000 12,181,000 8,463,680
SOURCE:
Accomplishment: GMFA Program Accomplishment As of November 2009 - Bureau of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Development (BARBD)
CAP-PBD WIII - Credit Assistance Program for Program Beneficiaries Development Window III
MICOOP - Microfinance Innovations in Cooperatives in Agrarian Reform Areas (ARAs)
MALP - Micro-Agri Loan Product
DAR-CARD - DAR-Center for Agriculture and Rural Development
NUMBER OF ARBs NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED
CAP-PBD CAP-PBD
REGION
TOTAL PROGRAM MICOOP MALP DAR-CARD TOTAL PROGRAM MICOOP MALP DAR-CARD
WI WII WIII WI WII WIII
MGMT. MGMT.
CAR 50 50 1 1
V 1,610 38 1,572 2 2
SOURCE:
Accomplishm
TABLE 19b
TERMINATED CREDIT PROGRAMS, BY REGION
As of December 2009
PHILIPPINES 1,248 254 8 37 100 849 2,521.41 214.58 7.27 80.77 104.49 2,075.81 1.46 1.86 19.24 15.93 207,952 15,447 742 9,808 12,169 169,786
I 198 94 2 6 96 204.00 25.25 3.62 5.67 169.46 17,421 2,400 931 1,865 12,225
II 109 13 2 16 78 235.54 1.97 2.45 18.17 212.95 10,656 516 284 0 1,059 8,797
III 205 21 3 25 156 612.76 33.06 6.01 25.87 547.82 41,673 1,663 0 773 2,934 36,303
IV - A 89 31 2 7 3 46 159.28 1.35 17.49 3.94 119.39 15,788 880 94 1,519 632 12,663
17.11
IV - B 20 5 15 26.69 4.80 21.89 2,610 339 2,271
V 62 1 2 5 54 133.54 0.36 3.90 6.26 123.02 19,177 151 1,866 389 16,771
VI 66 2 3 16 45 134.70 0.14 2.57 14.85 116.00 0.60 0.54 14,071 51 235 3,531 10,254
X 100 25 2 2 7 64 140.88 9.12 2.24 20.10 7.93 101.12 0.17 0.20 11,939 1,619 284 50 439 9,547
XI 89 19 4 3 63 204.03 56.99 2.99 2.86 139.38 0.69 1.12 19,014 1,976 1,141 165 15,732
CARAGA 92 3 5 1 83 258.60 1.09 6.64 0.90 249.97 21,908 69 1,048 113 20,678
SOURCES:
Accomplishment:
1_/
Bureau of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Development (BARBD)
DAR-LBP terminated on 14 May 2003
DAR-LCAP - Livelihood Credit Assistance Program
Credit Assistance Progran for Program Beneficiaries Development (CAP-PBD) Window I ended on November 2006
2_/
Project Development Management Service (PDMS)
DAR-TLRC terminated on June 2001
Kaunlaran ng Magsasaka Inc. (KMI) - terminated on December 2003
Quedancor completed on December 2005
3_/
Support Services Office (SSO); No corresponding number of projects and number of ARBs
Table 20
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN KALAHI FARMER CENTER's ESTABLISHMENT/MAINTENANCE, BY REGION
As of December 2009
PHILIPPINES 97 51 458 57,443 19,495 76,938 652 8,582 10,663 19,245 66,025 30,158 96,183
CAR 8 4 10 1,127 24 1,151 16 25 12 37 1,152 36 1,188
I 8 4 16 3,855 438 4,293 228 2,053 1,428 3,481 5,908 1,866 7,774
II 4 2 5 1,042 2,042 3,084 5 6 - 6 1,048 2,042 3,090
III 8 8 112 26,565 8,002 34,567 162 3,673 7,191 10,864 30,238 15,193 45,431
IV-A 8 7 101 3,853 975 4,828 22 128 309 437 3,981 1,284 5,265
IV-B 5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
V 6 2 12 555 624 1,179 5 62 47 109 617 671 1,288
VI 7 6 52 8,826 3,671 12,497 145 2,127 732 2,859 10,953 4,403 15,356
VII 4 1 24 500 500 1,000 10 10 10 20 510 510 1,020
VIII 10 7 51 6,280 1,695 7,975 10 373 754 1,127 6,653 2,449 9,102
IX 5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
X 7 5 47 224 127 351 20 34 24 58 258 151 409
XI 9 3 8 1,178 1,198 2,376 16 19 141 160 1,197 1,339 2,536
XII 4 - - - - - - - - - - - -
CARAGA 4 2 20 3,438 199 3,637 13 72 15 87 3,510 214 3,724
ARMM 1_/ - - -
Other Physical Infrastructure Projects 280 214 1 1 281 215 1 3 282 218
SOURCES:
Foreign-Assisted Projects Office (FAPsO)
PARC Secretariat
Table 21a
SUMMARY OF PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, BY TYPE
(Funded by both ARF and FAPs)
As of December 2009
FARM-TO-MARKET ROAD
AS OF DECEMBER 2008 JAN. TO DEC. 2009 AS OF DECEMBER 2009
REGION COMPLETED ONGOING COMPLETED COMPLETED ONGOING TOTAL
NO. OF LENGTH COST NO. OF LENGTH COST NO. OF LENGTH COST NO. OF LENGTH COST NO. OF COST NO. OF LENGTH COST
LENGT
PROJ. (KM) (P M) PROJ. (KM) (PHP M) PROJ. (KM) (P M) PROJ. (KM) (P M) PROJ. (P M) PROJ. (KM) (P M)
H (KM)
PHILIPPINES 6,577 13,259 15,537 345 1,430 3,293 136 358 734 6,713 13,617 16,271 30 137 256 6,743 13,754 16,527
CAR 189 401 438 3 10 42 6 5 27 195 406 465 0 - - 195 406 465
I 636 654 1,012 4 17 74 13 8 23 649 662 1,035 0 - - 649 662 1,035
II 604 1,476 1,844 31 213 550 6 23 56 610 1,499 1,900 1 11 15 611 1,510 1,915
III 860 955 1,271 22 67 155 15 26 53 875 981 1,324 2 7 12 877 988 1,336
IV-A 541 1,033 1,424 8 53 145 13 27 67 554 1,060 1,491 0 - - 554 1,060 1,491
IV-B 282 485 615 11 45 146 1 1 1 283 486 616 0 - - 283 486 616
V 489 933 991 14 61 196 10 32 88 499 965 1,079 0 - - 499 965 1,079
VI 529 1,351 1,063 25 88 230 3 4 5 532 1,355 1,068 2 7 34 534 1,362 1,102
VII 242 663 614 31 109 144 7 35 63 249 698 677 0 - - 249 698 677
VIII 427 792 913 18 43 132 2 3 2 429 795 915 2 6 2 431 801 917
IX 309 827 631 30 114 139 5 3 5 314 830 636 1 5 15 315 835 651
X 464 1,165 1,669 34 168 430 19 88 154 483 1,253 1,823 2 20 30 485 1,273 1,853
XI 447 971 932 19 64 147 1 1 2 448 972 934 448 972 934
XII 327 936 817 29 155 217 3 5 4 330 941 821 2 12 15 332 953 836
CARAGA 196 491 1,016 40 126 333 32 97 184 228 588 1,200 9 34 61 237 622 1,261
ARMM 35 126 287 26 97 213 - - - 35 126 287 9 35 72 44 161 359
PHILIPPINES 174 10,443 968 13 521 100 187 10,964 1,068 11 440 120 198 11,404 1,188
CAR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I 15 1,299 90 - - - 15 1,299 90 - - - 15 1,299 90
II 15 1,386 140 - - - 15 1,386 140 1 59 16 16 1,445 156
III 2 573 44 - - - 2 573 44 - - - 2 573 44
IV-A 2 97 22 1 66 16 3 163 38 - - - 3 163 38
IV-B 1 403 12 - - - 1 403 12 - - - 1 403 12
V 8 422 31 - - - 8 422 31 - - - 8 422 31
VI 3 102 9 - - - 3 102 9 - - - 3 102 9
VII 4 83 5 - - - 4 83 5 - - - 4 83 5
VIII 8 412 95 - - - 8 412 95 - - - 8 412 95
IX 7 470 6 - - - 7 470 6 - - - 7 470 6
X 32 1,653 158 1 24 10 33 1,677 168 2 118 3 35 1,795 171
XI 26 700 98 - - - 26 700 98 - - - 26 700 98
XII 20 417 70 - - - 20 417 70 - - - 20 417 70
CARAGA 27 2,377 181 11 431 74 38 2,808 255 8 263 101 46 3,071 356
ARMM 4 49 7 - - - 4 49 7 - - - 4 49 7
PRE/POST-HARVEST-FACILITY
AS OF DECEMBER 2008 JAN. TO DEC. 2009 AS OF DECEMBER 2009
REGION COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED ONGOING TOTAL
NO. OF NO. OF COST NO. OF NO. OF COST NO. OF NO. OF COST (P NO. OF NO. OF COST NO. OF NO. OF COST
PROJ. UNITS (P M) PROJ. UNITS (P M) PROJ. UNITS M) PROJ. UNITS (P M) PROJ. UNITS (P M)
PHILIPPINES 419 428 284 30 30 8 449 458 292 - - - 449 458 292
CAR 7 7 12 - - - 7 7 12 7 7 12
I 9 9 11 - - - 9 9 11 9 9 11
II 14 16 21 - - - 14 16 21 14 16 21
III 10 10 13 - - - 10 10 13 10 10 13
IV-A 8 8 13 - - - 8 8 13 8 8 13
IV-B 8 8 10 - - - 8 8 10 8 8 10
V 21 21 9 - - - 21 21 9 21 21 9
VI 7 7 6 - - - 7 7 6 7 7 6
VII 7 8 11 - - - 7 8 11 7 8 11
VIII 7 9 17 - - - 7 9 17 7 9 17
IX 29 30 20 - - - 29 30 20 29 30 20
X 100 101 47 2 2 1 102 103 48 102 103 48
XI 52 52 22 1 1 - 53 53 22 53 53 22
XII 35 37 19 - - - 35 37 19 35 37 19
CARAGA 98 98 49 27 27 7 125 125 56 - - - 125 125 56
ARMM 7 7 4 - - - 7 7 4 7 7 4
con't. of Table 21a
FLOOD CONTROL STRUCTURE
AS OF DEC 2008 JAN TO DEC. 2009 AS OF DECEMBER 2009
REGION COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED ONGOING TOTAL
NO. OF LENGTH COST NO. OF LENGTH COST NO. OF LENGTH COST NO. OF LENGTH COST NO. OF LENGTH COST
PROJ. (LM) (P M) PROJ. (LM) (P M) PROJ. (LM) (PHP M) PROJ. (LM) (PHP M) PROJ. (LM) (PHP M)
PHILIPPINES 6 12,500 12 - - - 6 12,500 12 1 - 3 7 12,500 15
CAR - - -
I - - -
II - - -
III - - -
IV-A - - -
IV-B - - -
V - - -
VI - - -
VII - - -
VIII - - -
IX 3 7,682 2 - - - 3 7,682 2 3 7,682 2
X 1 4,300 8 - - - 1 4,300 8 1 3 2 4,300 11
XI - - -
XII - - -
CARAGA 2 518 2 - - - 2 518 2 2 518 2
ARMM - - -
*These include flood control system, market structure, multi-purpose-building, sanitation system and wharf
Table 22
SUMMARY OF BASIC SOCIAL SERVICE FACILITIES
(Funded by FAPs)
As of December 2009
SOURCES:
Target : DAR's CY 2009 WorkPLan- Planning Service (PS)
Accomplishment : CY 2009 Support Services Officer (SSO) Report
Table 24
PRESIDENT DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL AGRARIAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, BY REGION
SCHEDULE OF GRANTEES AND NUMBER OF GRADUATES
As of December 2009
TOTAL LAND TENURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES DEV'T DELIVERY OF AGRARIAN JUSTICE MANAGING THE BUREAUCRACY
REGION
NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF
CLASSES PAX DAYS CLASSES PAX DAYS CLASSES PAX DAYS CLASSES PAX DAYS CLASSES PAX DAYS
PHILIPPINES 145 3,021 387 10 312 20 16 420 39 10 293 25 115 1,996 303
CAR 10 62 39 10 62 39
I 7 157 22 1 39 3 6 118 19
II 7 160 27 1 65 3 6 95 24
IV - A 3 83 11 3 83 11
IV - B 3 150 6 3 150 6
V 9 55 30 1 29 2 8 26 28
VII 4 85 13 4 85 13
VIII 4 149 10 1 58 1 3 91 9
IX 10 213 25 1 25 3 3 90 9 0 0 0 6 98 13
X 8 282 11 8 282 11
XI 12 173 35 5 55 15 2 2 5 5 116 15
XII No Report
ARMM No Report
SOURCE:
Accomplishment: Human Resource Development (HRD) Report for CY 2009 - Bureau of Agrarian Reform Information and Education (BARIE) as per memo dated 19 January 2010
Table 26a
TRAININGS CONDUCTED FOR DAR PERSONNEL, BY REGION 1_/
January to December 2009
CAR 1 47 3 1 47 3
I 5 154 15 1 39 3 4 115 12
II 5 158 12 1 65 3 4 93 9
III 19 623 32 2 126 2 5 230 10 12 267 20
IV -A 2 82 6 2 82 6
IV -B 3 150 6 3 150 6
V 2 38 7 1 29 2 1 9 5
VI 10 295 23 4 119 7 5 127 15
VII 4 85 13 4 85 13
VIII 4 149 10 3 91 9
IX 6 207 19 1 25 3 2 89 6 3 93 10
X 7 281 8 7 281 8
XI 7 163 16 4 115 10
XII No Report
CARAGA 17 407 47 2 64 4 1 27 3 14 316 40
ARMM No Report
1_/
Trainings conducted by DAR and attended by its personnel
SOURCE:
Accomplishment: Human Resource Development (HRD) Report for CY 2009 - Bureau of Agrarian Reform Information and Education (BARIE) as per memo dated 19 January 2010
Table 26b
1_/
TRAININGS ATTENDED BY DAR PERSONNEL, BY REGION
January to December 2009
BARIE
CAR 9 15 36 9 15 36
I 2 3 7 2 3 7
II 2 2 15 2 2 15
III
IV -A 1 1 5 1 1 5
IV -B
V 7 17 23 7 17 23
VI 4 5 17 2 3 9 2 2 8
VII
VIII
IX 4 6 6 1 1 3 3 5 3
X 1 1 3 1 1 3
XI 5 10 19 2 7 9 2 2 5 1 1 5
XII
CARAGA 13 29 23 1 1 1 12 28 22
ARMM No Report
1_/
Trainings conducted by other agencies that were attended by DAR personnel
SOURCE:
Accomplishment: Human Resource Development (HRD) Report for CY 2009 - Bureau of Agrarian Reform Information and Education (BARIE) as per memo dated 19 January 2010