Gov’t agencies ready to aid farmers under ‘Masagana’ program

The National Irrigation Administration (NIA) said four government agencies will work together to support farmers under the Masagana Rice Industry Development Program of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. During the Laging Handa briefing Monday, NIA acting administrator Eduardo Guillen said the program is a convergence effort of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). Guillen said the Masagana rice program targets to help Filipino farmers in climate change adaptation and make their farms more resilient to harsh weather conditions. In this partnership, he said one of the responsibilities of the DPWH is to facilitate water management by connecting small water-impounding projects to irrigation facilities. ‘On the part of (the) NIA, our suggestion is to reposition our production. For example, during the dry season, we know that the yield of the hybrid is high, so we will teach hybrid production in the dry season. And then in the wet season, we will see, we should release water…So those are the systems,’ Guillen said. He said the program aims to have one irrigation cooperative per town by clustering all irrigator associations in each municipality. ‘So that we can have economies of scale production and to easily deliver the right aid or service or farm inputs to them,’ he added. Meanwhile, Guillen is optimistic that the government’s target of at least 97 percent rice self-sufficiency is achievable by 2028. ‘We can provide the right assistance or inputs to our farmers. Like in the case of hybrid rice, we know that our farmers can’t be convinced to plant hybrid rice sometimes because the input is expensive, it needs more water and more fertilizer,’ he said. Guillen said that with the assistance of seeds and fertilizers under the National Rice Program, the government will be able to convince farmers to do hybrid planting during the dry season.

Source: Philippines News Agency

DOLE-13 distributes P15.6-M TUPAD aid on Independence Day

The Department of Labor and Employment in the Caraga Region (DOLE-13) handed over PHP15.6 million worth of payments to 3,948 beneficiaries of the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/ Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program coinciding with the celebration of the 125th Independence Day on Monday. In Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, 163 TUPAD beneficiaries received total payments worth PHP855,750 while 1,765 beneficiaries in Barangay Luna, Surigao City, collected PHP8.9 million. In Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, some 1,326 beneficiaries were paid PHP4,641,000 after their 15-day work under the program, while in the province of Dinagat Islands, 362 parents of profiled child laborers and 332 regular beneficiaries received TUPAD payments in the amount of PHP1,267,000. Livelihood assistance Meanwhile, the DOLE-13 provincial offices also released Monday PHP8,057,441 worth of livelihood projects to 382 beneficiaries. In Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, some 221 recipients were given PHP4,001,461 livelihood assistance while 20 beneficiaries from Barangay Luna, Surigao City were also aided with PHP595,240 worth of living support. In Tandag City, at least 50 beneficiaries received PHP1,467,143 livelihood aid while 91 parents of profiled child laborers in Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte, were also provided with PHP1,993,597. ‘I am thankful to the different line agencies of the government and local government units in the region for their support for this year’s Independence Day activities especially in the TUPAD payouts, livelihood assistance, and the jobs fair,’ DOLE-13 Director Joffrey Suyao said. Suyao led the opening of a 125th Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fair at the SM mall here which was participated by 59 employers with 3,950 jobs offered to jobseekers.

Source: Philippines News Agency