Secretary: Department of Trade and Industry
Secretary: Department of Trade and Industry
Secretary: Department of Trade and Industry
Ramon M. Lopez
Secretary
Department of Trade and Industry
3F Trade and Industry Bldg.
361 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Makati City
This letter is to formally request for the kind assistance of the Department of
Trade and Industry (DTI) in the processing and renewal of its business permits
which has already suffered an inordinate delay due to additional bureaucratic
layers and deliberate inaction of the Majayjay LGU to the prejudice of our
business operations and beneficiaries.
The Case
All three business entities are engaged in organic farming, organic technology
and organic agriculture training. We are one of the very few farms in the
country that offer skills training in the field of organic agriculture. As such, we
are an accredited government learning partner of both TESDA (Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority) and ATI (Agricultural Training
Institute).
All three companies have been issued with respective business permit and
supporting locational and zonal clearance from 2016-2017.
On January 2018, we commenced the process of business permit renewal, as
required by law.
On 02 May 2018, the undersigned wrote the MPDC and formally sought the
official requirements and other additional items in applying for business
permits.2
On 23 May 2018, Mr. Ramil B. Opinion, MPDC Staff wrote a letter-reply3 with
checklist for Locational Clearance and Certificate of Zoning Compliance.
Instead, we were given the same list of requirements which we have previously
complied with5.
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Annex__ Requirements and Matrix
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Annex__List of Requirements
On the same day, we sent our documents through registered mail instead.
This inaction is obviously contrary to the Expanded Anti Red Tape Act6 which
states that acceptance of documents in frontline services is mandatory;
On 25 June 2018, the document sent via registered mail was received7 by Mr.
Opinion of the MPDC Office.
Up to date, we have not yet received any feedback from the office of the MPDC
contrary to the provisions set forth in the Expanded Anti Red Tape Act which
states;
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Annex_______Registry receipt
Although we have exerted judicious efforts to comply with the additional
requirements set forth by Municipal Planning Development Coordinator
8(MPDC) Arnel S. Rosas, our companies still were not able to obtain locational
clearance from the MPDC. This is despite the fact that per Citizens’ Charter
provided for in the Mayor’s office, only new establishments are required to
get locational and zoning clearance.9
The Citizen’s Charter at the Mayor’s office also spoke of “other needed
requirements if necessary”, but it was not made clear if such other
requirements are prior to the getting hold of the locational clearance under the
MPDC or prior to the issuance of the business permit from the Office of the
Mayor.
To reiterate, Costales Nature Farms Inc. and its allied businesses are engaged
in organic farming. In fact, Costales Nature Farms Inc. is a holder of
Compliance Certificate from Negros Island Certification Services, (NICERT).
We have exerted best effort to explain our side to the MPDC but to no avail.
While our previous discussions with our Mayor proved futile since he only
referred us back to the MPDC.
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Requirements and Explanation as Provided in the Matrix
Prayer
More than the economic losses suffered by our farm, we are more worried by
the fact that absent our business permit, we could not offer our learning
packages and trainings to our target beneficiaries.
Our farm, Costales Nature Farms, is one of the very few government accredited
organic farms in the country that provide scholarship in organic agriculture to
our farmers and impoverished beneficiaries through TESDA and ATI. We pride
ourselves with this tiny contribution to good governance and poverty
alleviation, particularly in our host community, the Municipality of Majayjay,
Laguna.
We wish to reiterate that we are more than willing to cooperate and work with
the Municipality of Majayjay to put our business affairs in order, but we can
only do so, if they hear us out and evaluate our case.
So far, our pleas have fallen into deaf ears. It has been more than six months
already since we have commenced our business renewal.
Consistent with the President’s call during his last SONA, may we humbly
request the DTI to intervene and apply the pertinent laws to help break this
impasse and to compel Majayjay LGU to improve delivery of services. At the
moment, the additional bureaucratic layer imposed by the MPDC which do not
have basis in fact or in law, is not customer friendly and it utterly lacks
efficiency. We, the people do not deserve it.