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Jose Cojuangco Sr. acquires Central Azucarera de Tarlac, including Hacienda Luisita 1957
Who acquired Central Azucarera de Tarlac, including Hacienda Luisita? Jose Cojuangco Sr.
Jose Cojunagco Sr. loaned from ____ Spanish company Compania General de Tabacos de Filipinas (Tabacalera) through a Central Bank-guaranteed loan from the Government Service Insurance System and a dollar loan from the Manufacturer’s Trust of New York.
The Marcos government files a civil case before the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) to compel the distribution of the land to farm workers. May 7, 1980
Manila RTC orders the transfer of the hacienda to the Ministry of Agrarian Reform, which will distribute the land to farmers after compensating the landowners P3.988 million. The Cojuangcos brought the case to the Court of Appeals. Dec. 2, 1985
How much was compensated to the farmers? P3.988 million
Who brought the case to the court of appeals? Cojuangcos
Cory C. Aquino, one of Cojuangco’s five heirs and the widow of slain Sen. Ninoy Aquino, is installed as President after People Power Revolution ousts Marcos February 1986
Aquino issues Presidential Proclamation No. 131 and Executive Order No. 229 calling for a Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) July 22, 1987
Who issued Proclamation No. 131 and Executive Order No. 229? Aquino
Solicitor general files motion to dismiss the civil case against the Cojuangcos, citing CARP; court grants motion March 17, 1988
CARP law is enaenacted, provides stock distribution option (SDO) scheme as an alternative to land distribution June 10, 1988
When did Tadeco creates Hacienda Luisita Inc.(HLI) for SDO deal? Aug. 23, 1988
Who created Hacienda Luisita Inc.? Tadeco
In what year in a referendum, 92.6 percent of farmers voted ―“yes” to SDO; assets of HLI is put at P590 million, of which P196.6 million comprise the value of the agricultural land. May 9, 1989
How many farmers voted "yes" to SDO? 92.6%
In what year did supervisors petition DAR to revoke SDO, saying HLI was not giving them dividends, their one-percent share in gross sales and 33-percent share in the proceeds from the conversion of 500 hectares of land? Oct. 14, 2003
During this year, 5,000 farmers file a supplemental petition to revoke SDO, claiming deal is unconstitutional Dec. 4, 2003
How many farmers filed a supplemental petition? 5,000
At this year, seven people are killed and scores are injured in a violent dispersal of striking workers Nov. 16, 2004
When DAR cancels SDO, orders distribution to farmers of estate Sept. 30, 2005
At this time, The Presidential Agrarian Reform Council (PARC) upholds DAR decision. HLI asks the Supreme Court to nullify the PARC resolution Dec. 20, 2005
Who asked the Supreme Court to nullify the PARC resolution? HLI
Month and year that Supreme Court issues a temporary restraining order against PARC’s resolution June 2006
Court upholds DAR revocation of SDO, but calls for another referendum July 5, 2011
The Responding to an appeal, court votes 14-0 for distribution of 4,195 hectares of the hacienda to 6,296 farm worker-beneficiaries, sets 1989 as basis for land valuation Nov. 22, 2011
What is the total area of agricultural land covered by the stock distribution program which was approved in November 1989? 4,915.75 hectares
How many hectares that had been converted for residential-industrialcommercial use—200 hectares were sold to Luisita Realty Corp. while 300 hectares were sold to Luisita Industrial Park Corp? 500 hectares
How many hectares Sold to Luisita Realty Corp? 200 hectares
How many hectares Sold to Luisita Industrial Park Corp? 300 hectares
Area sold to the government as part of the Subic-Clark- Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx 80.51 hectares
Land to be distributed to farmworker-beneficiaries (FWBs) or their successors in interest 4,335 hectares
What is the Total number of original FWBs of Hacienda Luisita who will benefit from the Supreme Court decision? 6,296 hectares
What is the total number of nonqualified FWBs, or those who will not benefit from the high court’s ruling? 4,206 hectares
What is the value of 4,915.75 hectares at 1989 prices? P196.6 million
Hacienda Luisita is composed of how many barangays and municipalities in Tarlac? 10 barangay, 3 municipalites
1988, Republic Act 6657 CARP
How many hectares inserted for distribution? 10M hectares
Who will benefit from the programs held by the CARP? Hacienda Luisita Farmers
Did carp succeed in covering the Hacienda Luisita? F. Carp did not success, and land owners still have the authority over the hacienda
How many lands will be compensated to the farmers? 4,335 hectares of land
4.335 Billion Value of hectares
SDO Farmers will have option of owning a stock rather than owning a land
Who receives company profits? Stockholders
SDO promises farmers will have a better life by having stable jobs and higher incomes T
Farmers are getting more poorer T
Landowners are are having fun and becoming richer T
Hacienda Luisita is subjected to land reform but some part were sold out to private corporations T
Who purchased 500 hectares? RCBC
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