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the present agrarian reform law in the philippines |
RA 6657 or the comprehensive agrarian reform law (CARL) |
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CARP |
comprehensive agrarian reform program |
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during the spanish times, the rest of the farmers possessed lands under the so-called ___________. |
shared tenancy |
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the land reform law under the macapagal administration applied only to ______________. |
rice lands |
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under the agrarian reform law under the marcos administration, tenants were allowed to own ___ hectares of land covering lands planted with rice and/or corn. |
five |
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land reform program by the former president corazon c. aquino. |
EO 229 |
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_____________ refers to the improvement of the farmers' relationship in the land they cultivate. |
land reform |
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concerned with the total development of farmers on economic, social and political transformation. |
agrarian reform |
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the fundamental principle behind agrarian reform is ____________________________. |
social justice |
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another principle being adopted in the implementation of agrarian reform in the philippines is the provision of ___________________ to land owners. |
just compensation |
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PARC |
presidential agrarian reform council |
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these farmers pay in cash as rent for their use of the land. the rent is usually computed per hectare of land. |
cash tenants |
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these farmers give the owner of the land a share of their individual harvest products as agreed beforehand. |
share-of-produce tenants |
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these farmers pay the land owner a combination of cash payments and a fixed portion of the harvest agreed beforehand by both parties |
cash and share-of-produce tenants |
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these farmers pay rent in the form of a fixed quality of the harvest agreed upon by the owner and the tenant. |
fixed-amount-of-produce tenants |
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these farmers pay rent for using the land in a combination of cash payments and a fixed portion of the harvest agreed beforehand whether the harvest is bountiful or not. |
cash and fixed-amount-of-produce tenants. |
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these farmers till the land with the consent of the land owner without saving to pay rent in cash or in kind. |
rent-free tenants |
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it refers to a natural person whose primary concern or livelihood is the cultivation of land or the production of agricultural crops, either by himself, or primarily with the assistance of his immediate farm household. |
farmer |
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is a natural person who renders service for value as an employee or laborer in an agricultural land enterprise. |
farm worker |
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is also a natural person who is employed on a permanent basis by an agricultural enterprise or farm. |
regular farm worker |
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is a natural person who is employed on recurrent, periodic, or intermittent basis by an agricultural enterprise or farm, whether as a permanent laborer, or not, such as "dumaan", "sacada", and the like. |
seasonal farm worker |
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is a farm worker who does not fall under any of the farm workers mentioned above. |
other farm worker |
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BARC |
barangay agrarian reform committee |
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LMB |
land management bureau |
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DAR |
department of agrarian reform |
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DA |
department of agriculture |
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LBP |
land bank of the philippines |
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RD |
register of deeds |
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BOI |
board of investments |
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RTC |
regional trial court |
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EMB |
Environmental management bureau |
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DOJ |
department of justice |
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DENR |
deparment of environment and natural resources |
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PCGG |
Presidential commission on good government |
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ARC |
agrarian reform committee |
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ExCom |
Executive Committee |
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BARC |
Barangay agrarian reform committee |
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BKKK |
Bagong kilusan, kabuhayan sa kaunlaran |
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PARCCom |
Provincial agrarian reform committee |