BILIRAN (PIA)-- Two farmers' associations in the province of Biliran that were selected as beneficiaries of the Special Area of Agricultural Development (SAAD) Program Phase 2, which is being implemented by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), are now reaping the benefits of the assistance given them by the government.
The program is a poverty reduction initiative that aims to enhance the living conditions of vulnerable fisherfolks and their communities. The program provides sustainable livelihood opportunities and interventions to complement the DA banner programs.
It also provides support to fishery enterprises at the community level. It also aims to improve food security and stimulate economic development in specific regions of the country.
In July last year, the Caibiran Farmers Irrigators Association (CFIA), led by Felix Ramirez Jr., received 2,000 tilapia fingerlings, 33 bags of aqua feeds, and capacity-building activities. The total value of this intervention was P133,000.
The CFIA is a 15-member farmers’ association focusing on rice, coconut, and banana farming. However, the group has shifted to expand food production endeavors in agri-fisheries through the tilapia in pond project.
They utilized the knowledge they gained from the training and technical support they received from the local government and harvested 355 kilos of tilapia from their two-compartment fishpond, earning them P45,000.
“Nagpapasalamat ako han BFAR nga nagkaada hin programa hini nga SAAD. Dako an bulig hini ha amon grupo,” Rene Sinangote, CFIA auditor and member, expressed hope that the program will continue to help improve their daily lives.
(Translation: I am grateful to BFAR for having the SAAD program. This is a big help to our group.)