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The Senate passed a bill on Wednesday, September 17 extending the deadline for the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Extension with Reforms (CARPER) law. The extension, once approved by both houses of Congress, will allow the government to continue covering lands for distribution to farmer-beneficiaries until 2016. The lower house has yet to approve the bill.
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