HACIENDA LUISITA – KUWARTA O LUPA? 08-10-2010
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HACIENDA LUISITA – KUWARTA O LUPA? 08-10-2010
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www.gmanews.tv 4000 of 10K+ Luisita farm workers choose stocks ANDREO C. CALONZO, GMANews.TV 08/08/2010 | 01:17 AM Share18 More than a third of the 10502 farmer-beneficiaries of Hacienda Luisita Inc. have chosen to retain their stocks in the corporation instead of land parcels as of Saturday afternoon. However, an agrarian reform official warned that the previous government already revoked the stock distribution option (SDO), now the subject of a Supreme Court case. Some 6000 have yet to make their choice. More than 4000 farmer-beneficiaries from five barangays in the hacienda have so far chosen to stick with the SDO while only 41 signed up for actual land distribution, according to farmer Eldifonso Pingol. Agrarian Reform Undersecretary Narciso Nieto meanwhile said he was personally “surprised” at the figures apparently showing that more farmers prefer to keep their stocks in the corporation than acquire their own land. “Hindi ba (Didn’t) the PARC [Presidential Agrarian Reform Council] order the SDO to be revoked in 2005 because of clamor of the farmers? Then all of sudden, mukhang nanalo ang SDO (it now turns out that SDO won),” he told GMANews.TV in a separate interview. He however declined to comment further on the referendum, saying majority of the farmers have not yet participated in the signing. The PARC issued in 2005 a resolution ordering the revocation of Luisita’s SDO agreement and the distribution of the hacienda’s land to farmer beneficiaries, in response to …
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