BusinessWeek Mindanao (November 1-2, 2021)

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Meat processing BUTUAN City – Mothers belonging to a women's organization in Surigao City are now undergoing a short training on meat processing with the hope of finding more opportunities to increase their income amid the continuing threat of the pandemic. A total of 52 members of Punta Bilar Women’s Association (PBWA) from Punta Bilar, Surigao City are currently involved in the fourday livelihood activity. “The training involves basic meat processing with endproducts such as longanisa, embotido, and tocino,” Desily Awid, technical staff from the Livestock Program of the Department of Agriculture (DA) 13 (Caraga), told Philippine News Agency on Wednesday.

Cash aid THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Tuesday distributed P2,299,500 worth of cash aid to 630 recipients of the agency’s Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Displaced/Disadvantaged Workers (Tupad) program in Misamis Oriental province. Undersecretary Renato L. Ebarle personally handed out the assistance to the recipientworkers who were affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic in the area. "This money that you received here, you should use it for (the welfare of) your family," he said.

Moral governance KIDAPAWAN City – The education minister of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) on Tuesday challenged newly hired teachers for Lanao del Sur to promote moral governance in educating students. Minister Mohagher Iqbal of the Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE) issued the challenge to 203 recipients of teaching plantilla items for the schools' divisions of Lanao del Sur I and II. The 203 newly hired teachers signed their appointments and took their oath before Iqbal during ceremonies held at the Parang National High School in Parang, Maguindanao.

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By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN

AN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur--- At 79, Conrada Ente, an agrarian reform beneficiary (ARB) who will own at least a 3-hecate farmland inside the 3,000 hectare oil palm plantation here, is eager to get a documented individual land title that she can handed it down to his two farmer sons when she is gone.

“It’s good that it will finally become a reality so that my two sons would tend it for our livelihood. I would be happy to turn it over to them before I die,” Ente said in local vernacular while attending the four-day orientation on Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) Project of the Department of

Jamil Amantoding Jr, Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II in Agusan del Sur, explains to Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries that there will be no more individual awarding of Certificate of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) titles after the SPLIT Projectends in the next three years. chris v. panganiban

Warehouse full of imported onions raided by Customs in CDO

Agrarian Reform for ARBS. They were once farm workers of the oil palm plantation owned by a multinational company NDCGuthrie Plantations, Inc. (NGPI) since early 1980s. The ARBs took 33 years to wait to finally get individual Certificate of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) titles after DAR through the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) converted the wide tract of oil palm plantation into ARB lands in 1988 but awarded it throug h a collec tive CLOA entrusted to ARB cooperatives. Still poor While waiting, Ente’s family is hardly eking out a living by receiving a measly P3,000 every three months as her share from the harvested oil palm fruits by their NGPI ARBs Multi-Purpose Cooperative. She inherited the ARB membership after her husband D oroteo, w ho

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used to be supervisor of the oil palm company, died of sickness in 2011. The hardships experienced by the Entes is also shared by other lowly cooperative members who did not enjoy the fruits of their land ownership of still productive oil palm plantation areas some parts of it were rented by the new company, Filipinas Palm Oil Plantations, Inc. (FFFPI), and other parts were already maintained by different factions of cooperatives. After the oil palm plantations were awarded to ARBs who were originally divided into to main cooperative groups in 1988, these groups enjoyed huge payments from the lease by the company of their lands. Infighting But years later, infighting among leaders of the two cooperatives after they received millions of pesos on the yearly lease pay and PALM/PAGE 7

By GERRY LEE GORIT, Reporter

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – After confiscating around P6 million worth of imported red onions from China, the Bureau of Customs in Cagayan de Oro has once again seized another batch of the agricultural product in a warehouse in Barangay Puntod recently. Oliver Valiente, head of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service or CIIS, said the raid yielded about P5 million worth of red onions believed also to be from China. The raid was carried out

on Oct. 22 based on the letter of authority issued by Customs Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero. The letter of authority has the same power as the search warrant and that it can be implemented anywhere in the country. Valiente said they can invoke the letter of authority in the conduct of raid in stores and warehouses to make sure that proper taxes are paid in the import of products. Houses are outside the jurisdiction of the letter of RAIDED/PAGE 7

Leading the launch of the 2021 Christmas season at SM City Cagayan de Oro October 30 are from left mall manager Bernadette May Flores, mayoral daughter Imee Moreno and Councilor Ian Mark Nacaya. photo by mark francisco

MisOr’s beauty titlist bags Miss Intercontinental 2021 crown By CRIS DIAZ, Executive Editor

MISAMIS ORIENTAL: “We never expected her to win,” said Letty Obeñita, mother of newly crowned Miss Intercontinental 2021Cindy Obeñita, 25, of Misamis Oriental.

Interviewed in a local radio station, Mrs. Obeñita said that it was almost impossible for her daughter to win the crown amid an array of beautiful women around the word who

joined the pageant. “We were watching the beauty contest until it was announced that Cindy won the crown,” Mrs. Obeñita said. Cindy’s winning the Miss Intercontentinal 2021 was the fulfillment of her

dream as a beauty titlist that started when she was still in her preschool days, Mrs. Obeñita said. Mrs. Obeñita said that reaching the crowning glory of her dream was not an easy road for Cindy. CROWN/PAGE 7

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