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Quezon farmers receive financial aid, livelihood assistance

LUCENA CITY, Quezon (PIA) – Over P2.5 million worth of financial and livelihood assistance  was awarded by the Department of Labor and Employment Quezon Provincial Office (DOLE-QPO) and the Office of the Vice Governor to farmer's associations from the province’s 2nd district.

Around 200 farmers belonging to the Tulong Pangsakahan Para Sa Atimoya Farmers Association, Tulong Pangsakahan Para Sa Concepcion 1 Coconut Farmers and Workers Association, Tulong Pangsakahan Para Sa St. Isidore Greenland Association, and the Tulong Pangsakahan Para Sa Magigiting na Magsasaka Farmers Association (MNMFA) will benefit from the agricultural inputs which include grass cutters, rechargeable knapsack sprayers, rice mill machines, hoes, sickles, scythe, mattocks, sacks, heavy duty raincoats, heavy duty rubber boots, solar powered water pumps, power tillers, seedlings, fertilizers, hand tractors, and trellis twine. 

With the use of these tools, the associations are expected to boost their productivity and harvest, refine their agricultural methods, and eventually clear the path towards long-term sustainability.

DOLE QPO head Edwin Hernandez stressed out that farmers’ perseverance, ancestral lands appreciation and promotion of sustainability in their community are vital in one’s agricultural heritage.

Around 200 farmers belonging to various agricultural cooperatives received agricultural inputs with the aim of boosting their productivity and harvest, refining their agricultural methods, and eventually clearing the path towards long-term sustainability. (DOLE IV-A/FB)

"Your unwavering dedication to farming and sustained commitment to community upliftment truly exemplifies the best of our Filipino spirit. You are the backbone of our nation, and it is an honor to witness your endeavors bloom."

He added: “These associations exemplify the strength that lies in unity. Harnessing the power of collective effort, these farmers diligently cultivate their ancestral lands, symbolizing a deep connection to their roots while fostering sustainability within their communities.”

Meanwhile, Rodel Talavera, President of Tulong Pangsakahan Para sa Concepion 1 Coconut Farmers and Association extends his gratitude to DOLE and Quezon Provincial Government for the support and ensure that through the new equipment they will enhance agricultural activities.

“With these resources, our associations can further expand our capabilities and enhance our agricultural practices, leading to increased productivity and improved livelihoods,” he said. (AM/PIA 4A; with reports from DOLE-CALABARZON)

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