Limasawa farmers
flooded with livelihood assistance from DAR
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
June 6, 2026
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Department
of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Assistant Secretary for Finance
Management and Administration Office (FMAO), Atty. Quintin
Magsico Jr., led the turnover of farm implements and farm
inputs and the launching of the Sustainable Livelihood
Support for Disaster-Affected Areas (SLSDAA) in Limasawa
Island. |
LIMASAWA, Southern
Leyte – Flood may just be an ordinary thing to residents in this
island municipality being frequently hit by typhoons. But how about
if government support assistance overflow following a heavy rain
that poured overnight?
Members of an agrarian
reform beneficiaries organization (ARBO) here were surprised on
Friday, May 29 this year, to receive garden tools and a variety of
seeds from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).
Though it took him
approximately an hour to cross the sea from the mainland on board a
pump boat, DAR Assistant Secretary for Finance Management and
Administration Office (FMAO), Atty. Quintin Magsico Jr., returned
here, bringing along a power tiller machine, various garden tools
and a variety of vegetable seeds, amounting to ₱119,575.00 sourced
from the Climate Resilient Farm Productivity Support (CRFPS) fund,
for the vegetable production of the Islander Multi-Purpose
Cooperative (IMPC).
Magsico explained that
“Today’s turnover of these garden tools is the realization of my
promise to Mayor (Melchor Petracorta) last year.”
But since Petracorta was
out of town on that moment, councilor Arben Dagohoy represented him
during the said occasion and expressed gratitude to DAR in behalf of
the people of this island municipality for giving them “priority
assistance projects” to enable them become self-sufficient in terms
of food productivity.
Eleve Curada, chairman of
the IMPC, shared that they were surprised and happy to receive the
garden tools and seeds. “We have no idea, but these tools are of big
help to us. Only few here have garden tools because they are
expensive,” said Curada.
Aside from the farm inputs
and farm implements that were turned over to the IMPC, the DAR
launched here on the same occasion the Sustainable Livelihood
Support for Disaster-Affected Areas (SLSDAA), where IMPC will again
be a recipient of an egg layering project amounting to more than
P300,000.00, which is also funded under CRFPS.
With this project,
residents here can buy eggs at a lower cost, Curada said. He added
that prices of commodities here are quite high for being sourced
from the mainland.
DAR Eastern Visayas
Regional Director, Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, shared that Agrarian
Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III instructed him to make sure
that even farmers living in islands receive the same government
assistance and projects based on the orders from President Ferdinand
Marcos Jr. “That no one will be left behind,” Yu stressed.
He further explained that
these projects will help farmers here adapt to the unpredictable
weather condition especially that this province is frequently hit by
typhoons.
Meanwhile, Southern Leyte
Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II (PARPO II), Cecil
Malubay, assured the farmers that this will not be the last but just
a beginning of their journey towards progress.