Manila Bulletin

San Miguel donates fishing boats to Sariaya relocatees

- By JAMES A. LOYOLA

San Miguel Corporatio­n (SMC) continues to help fisherfolk relocatees at its new sustainabl­e, disaster-resilient community in Sariaya, Quezon sustain their livelihood, by turning over to them 36 fishing boats.

The firm said the donation will benefit some 69 fishermen, who used to live in at-risk areas that will form part of SMC’s planned ₱352 million agro-industrial complex investment in Sariaya, Quezon.

They are among the residents of the SMC-built and funded 450-housing unit San Miguel – Christian Gayeta Village gated community.

“We are committed to helping our fishermen families in Sariaya build better lives for themselves by giving them their own homes, providing continuous skills training, resources, and building for them facilities that will enhance their livelihood,” said SMC President Ramon Ang.

He added that, “This model of ours of providing housing and livelihood and skills training and opportunit­ies, is time-tested. The only difference is we work to keep on improving it, and today, San Miguel-Gayeta village is our model sustainabl­e village— thanks to the help of residents, local government, and other stakeholde­rs.”

SMC’s planned modern, stateof-the-art integrated agro-industrial complex in Sariaya, Quezon will feature facilities seen to boost the manufactur­ing, agricultur­e, and food production sectors overall—seen as key to improving the country’s resilience in this time of pandemic.

These include a brewery, grains terminal, feedmill, a ready-to-eat food manufactur­ing plant, hightech poultry facility, a fuel tank farm, and port facilities.

Ang said the resident-beneficiar­ies of the fishing boat donation have long been in the fishing trade, but have been unable to purchase their own boats or had to sell their boats due to poverty or lack of resources.

The donation consists of 33 large fishing boats, to be coowned by two fishermen, and three small ones for single owners.

The boats are just the latest assistance given by SMC to families in the village, which includes constructi­on of various livelihood facilities and skills training programs.

“Fishing is still one of the main sources of livelihood for many residents in our housing community. That is why we built them their own Fishermen’s Dock last year and initiated the boat donation program, to help fulfill their dream of finally owning boats. This will enable them to earn more and bring their daily catch to their families and fulfill the food requiremen­ts of the housing community and surroundin­g areas in Sariaya,” Ang said.

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