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368 micro entreps in Central Luzon receive livelihood starter kits from DTI

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO-- About 368 micro enterprise­s from 58 barangays in Central Luzon received livelihood starter kits from Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

The grant, worth PhP2.19 million for Region 3, is part of the Negosyo Serbisyo sa Barangay-Livelihood Seeding Program of DTI and is a component of the Social Ameliorati­on Program of the government under Republic Act 11469 otherwise known as Bayanihan to Heal As One Act.

“The distributi­on of starter kits intends to help micro enterprise­s recover and restart their livelihood amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of cash, livelihood packages amounting from PhP5,000 to 8,000 were distribute­d to beneficiar­ies in affected barangays,” DTI Regional Director Judith Angeles sai d .

As of July 28, Bataan has the most beneficiar­ies with 104 followed by Tarlac with 84, Nueva Ecija69, Zambales-46, Pampanga-45, Aurora-15 and Bulacan-5.

“The items in the starter kits vary according to the kind of livelihood in the communitie­s,” Angeles furthered.

These include sari-sari store items, coconut products and processing tools, food processing kits, doormat making tools, ingredient­s and materials for kakanin and other delicacies, pillow cases and pot holder materials, electronic supplies, fresh fish processing materials, street food ingredient­s and cooking equipment, aluminum and glass materials, upholstery tools and materials, rice, and mushroom processing materials. (Carlo Lorenzo J. Datu/ PIA-3)

 ?? (DTI Tarlac) ?? LIVELIHOOD KITS. About 368 micro enterprise­s from 58 barangays in Central Luzon receive livelihood starter kits from the Department of Trade and Industry.
(DTI Tarlac) LIVELIHOOD KITS. About 368 micro enterprise­s from 58 barangays in Central Luzon receive livelihood starter kits from the Department of Trade and Industry.

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