Agext Lab 1
Agext Lab 1
Agext Lab 1
Shierken A. Sorongon
Barangay Record
Keeper
Hon. Josette P. De Leon Hon. Edgardo J. Tuba Hon. Noli T. Bago Sr.
Barangay Kagawad Barangay Kagawad Barangay Kagawad
Comiitee in Appropriation and Committee on Infrastructure Committee on Agriculture
Services Livelihood and Cooperative
Hon. Nestor P. Dadula Hon. Aljon G. Delos Reyes Hon. Emmanuel D. Torregoza
Barangay Kagawad SK Chairman IP Representative
Committee on Peace & Order & Committee on Youth and Sports Committee on Indigenous
Human Rights Development Cultural Communities
II. Agricultural Development/Extension project implemented in the Barangay
Rationale:
Poverty incidence is greatest in rural areas where people rely mainly
on agriculture and fisheries as their source of livelihood. The Department of
Agriculture (DA) implemented the Special Area for Agricultural Development
(SAAD) program in 2016 to target poverty reduction in the poorest provinces
of the Philippines. Under the SAAD program, the Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources (BFAR) launched the SAAD-Fisheries program (SAAD-
Fish) to focus on the development of the fisheries sector in the same target
areas.
The foundation of the Pangantucan Farmers and Fisherfolks
Association (PFFA) was then integrated to improve the needs of the
fisherfolks residing in Poblacion, Pangantucan, Bukidnon. The program aims
to increase the income of fisherfolk and their families by providing them with
sustainable livelihood opportunities and promoting the conservation and
protection of aquatic resources.
General Objectives:
To help alleviate poverty in the areas it operates through the provision
of agricultural and related interventions to the poor in the fisheries sector.
Specific Objectives:
1. To provide sustainable livelihood for small-scale fishery enterprises.
Implementing Strategies:
A. Program Management
1. Formulation of plans and budget
2. Procurement of supply and materials
3. Coordination with LGUs, Agencies, and other stakeholders
B. Social Preparation Component
1. Community Organizing
2. Capability Building
3. Project Orientation
4. Consultation workshops and meeting
C. Production and Livelihood Component
1. Provision of agri-inputs (2,500 fingerlings per cropping)
2. Harvesting of the Tilapias will be every 6 months, of which a part of the
money earned will go to the association and the rest will go to the farmers
3. The harvested tilapias will be sold as fresh and they also do value adding
such as dried tilapias.
4. After harvesting the tilapias after 6 months, there will be provision of
fingerlings again.
Figure 3: Interview with the head committee for Agriculture, Hon. Noli T. Bago
Figure 4: Students together with the SAAD-Fish Beneficiary (Left) and the
fishpond for tilapia production (Right)
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