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Kalibo Bishop Backs Boracay Ati in Land Dispute

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AI-generatedThis article covers a local land dispute on Boracay island involving indigenous Ati families. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or supply chain effect is present. The event is a social/legal issue with no direct or indirect commercial implications for any sector or product.
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- 3.1 hectares awarded to 45 Ati families in 2018
- Department of Agrarian Reform revoked land titles in 2024 citing unsuitable soil
- Ati community disputes soil test, claims land remains fertile
- Boracay Ati Tribal Organization appealed to President Marcos Jr.
- Bishop Cyril Villareal supports Ati community
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