‘Project LAWA at BINHI’ partner-beneficiaries in EV, Siquijor harvest food crops

The Local Adaptation to Water Access and Breaking Insufficiency through Nutritious Harvest for the Impoverished Project, also known as ‘Project LAWA at BINHI,’ in Barangays Olave and Parian in Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor province, sold a total of P61,506 worth of food crops through their community gardening in October 2024.

The project yielded 683 kilos of high-value food crops in Barangay Olave worth P34,393 and 476 kilos in Barangay Parian, equivalent to P27,113.

The crops include okra, eggplant, ampalaya, string beans, and squash, which the partner-beneficiaries sold to neighboring communities and barangays.

According to Jenny Tapay, one of the partner-beneficiaries in Barangay Olave, their earnings from the Project LAWA at BINHI helped them to sustain their daily expenses and needs.

“Nakatabang ug dako ang maong proyekto sa akong pamilya tungod kay pinaagi sa among harvest nga mga lagutmon gikan sa among communal garden, naka income kami ug nakabahin. Ug ang among nabahin nakatabang ug dako sa among mga pang adlaw-adlaw nga panginahanglan sa akong pamilya,” Tapay said.

(The project has greatly helped my family because the vegetables we harvest from our communal garden give us income from the profit we members share. Our earnings have been a big help in meeting our daily needs.)

Following the success of the project in the two barangays, the partner- beneficiaries of the said project plan to continue and develop their community garden.

“Among plano sa grupo nga amo padayonon ug mas palambuon pa ang maong proyekto,” Tapay added.

(We plan to continue and improve the project to make it successful)

Established in July 2024, ‘Project LAWA at BINHI’ aims to maintain agricultural productivity during drought and manage excess water during the rainy season caused by La Niña.

The project is part of DSWD’s Risk Resiliency Program (RRP), which supports vulnerable communities through cash-for-training and cash-for-work programs.

The project targets to create climate and disaster-resilient communities for sustainable development by constructing water reservoirs to help farmers meet the challenges of the dry spell.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office 7—Central Visayas, in collaboration with the organized Provincial and Municipal Project LAWA at BINHI Technical Working Group, continuously monitors the project sustainability of partner-beneficiaries.

They evaluate the effectiveness of programs and services, ensuring that partner-beneficiaries can sustain and improve their livelihood. (PR/DSWD)

Project LAWA at BINHI beneficiaries in Barangay Parian, Enrique Villanueva, in Siquijor Province, gather their harvest in a nipa hut for inspection and packaging. (DSWD)

 

Beneficiaries of the Project LAWA at BINHI in Barangay Olave, Enrique Villanueva, in Siquijor Province harvest food crops in their community garden. (DSWD)
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