Agrarian reform beneficiaries’ 5-year earnings reach P2.37 billion

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AGRARIAN Reform Beneficiaries’ Organizations (Arbos) have earned a total of P2.377 billion through the government’s Program Against Hunger and Poverty (PAHP) from 2019 to 2024, the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) reported on Thursday.

AGRARIAN Reform Beneficiaries’ Organizations have earned a total of P2.377 billion through the government’s Program Against Hunger and Poverty from 2019 to 2024, the Department of Agrarian Reform reported on Thursday.

Under PAHP, various government agencies and institutions tap the services of Arbos to supply them with various agricultural products and food commodities, which enables farmers to have a steady and large market at a fair price and, thus more earnings. In its initial implementation in 2019, the ARBOs earned P3.68 million; in 2020, P148.86 million; in 2021, P485.39 million; in P 2022, P800.09 million; in 2023, P680.68 million, and this year, as of April, these farmers groups have already earned P259.13 million.

 

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