Sun.Star Pampanga

Government helps farmers, MSMEs in Aurora province

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO --- The government has extended assistance to a farmers' group and micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) in Aurora province.

In San Luis town, the municipal government and 91st Infantry Battalion (91st IB) gave livelihood assistance to the Samahan ng Magsasaka ng Sitio Camalatan (SMSC).

The group received a P50,000 livelihood package under the Bigasang Bayan project.

Aside from the Bigasang Bayan project, the government provides other aid under the Enhanced Comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program.

Returnees and their families are given benefits, including scholarshi­ps, training and employment. to help them as they are reintegrat­ed to mainstream society.

In Dingalan town, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) opened its second One Town, One Product (OTOP) hub in Barangay

Poblacion.

The OTOP Hub will allow MSMEs to maintain their production, marketing efforts, and innovation of products.

Products initially on display include coconut processed foods and handicraft­s, dragon fruit wine, Sabutan handwoven items, cacao, coffee, and banana chips.

The OTOP in Dingalan is the 130th Hub nationwide, a milestone in the agency's objective of inclusive growth through the developmen­t of MSMEs and their indigenous products.

The hubs aim to attain inclusive growth and expand the developmen­t of our MSMEs.

Local buyers and tourists will have another great access point and a go-to destinatio­n for unique, innovative, and locally-made products.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. signed into law last year Republic Act No. 11960 otherwise known as the OTOP Philippine­s Act.

The law aims to develop a self-reliant and independen­t national economy effectivel­y controlled by Filipinos through policies and programs that drive inclusive local economic activity and boost national economic growth. It also seeks to provide adequate and effective support services for MSMEs.

 ?? Photo by Gerald Gloton/ Pampanga PIO ?? Some 1,600 Senior High School graduates received assistance from the provincial government under the Educationa­l Financial Assistance Program (EFAP). Each beneficiar­y from the the towns of Arayat and Sta. Ana got P3,000.
Board Members Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab and Lucky Labung led the distributi­on of assistance to the students. Also in photo are Arayat Mayor Madir Alejandrin­o and Vice Mayor Bon Alejandrin­o.—
Photo by Gerald Gloton/ Pampanga PIO Some 1,600 Senior High School graduates received assistance from the provincial government under the Educationa­l Financial Assistance Program (EFAP). Each beneficiar­y from the the towns of Arayat and Sta. Ana got P3,000. Board Members Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab and Lucky Labung led the distributi­on of assistance to the students. Also in photo are Arayat Mayor Madir Alejandrin­o and Vice Mayor Bon Alejandrin­o.—
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