The New Era Of Preventive Medicine: Advancing BHRT And Pharmacy Compounding Awareness In The Philippines

The growing focus on preventive medicine highlights how personalized care is reshaping the future of healthcare in the Philippines.

TESDA, Nestlé Philippines Join Forces To Empower Coffee Farmers Through Skills Development

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and Nestlé Philippines strengthen their partnership to support coffee farmers through skills development and sustainable livelihood programs.

The BE Group Secures COREnergy Partnership To Energize Mabuhay Towers

The BE Group of Companies partners with COREnergy to improve energy management across Mabuhay Towers in Cebu.

Teachers Have Already Cut Their Workload By Up To 85% Using AI. So Why Can’t Schools Sustain It?

Teachers in the Philippines are quietly using AI to cut lesson planning time, but without system support, those gains struggle to last across schools.

Lingayen Expands PHP20 Rice Program To Remote Barangays

Lingayen is extending the PHP20 rice program to remote areas, underlining its commitment to support local communities.

Lingayen Expands PHP20 Rice Program To Remote Barangays

1992
1992

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The municipal government here is planning to bring the PHP20 per kilo rice program of the national government to the far-flung villages of the town.

Municipal agriculturist Rodolfo dela Cruz said on Thursday that the expansion aims to make the affordable rice program more accessible to residents in far-flung areas, helping them save on transportation costs.

“We wanted to go to other barangays aside from Poblacion but still for approval of the committee. So other residents from far-flung areas may also avail and for them to save on their fare expenses,” he said.

On Thursday, the third round of the “Benteng Bigas, Meron Na!” program was held in Barangay Poblacion, offering 100 sacks of 50-kg rice to qualified individuals from vulnerable sectors.

So far, around 3,000 residents have benefited from the program.

Initial target beneficiaries include senior citizens, persons with disabilities, solo parents, and Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) members.

“The Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office has the masterlist of the vulnerable sector and they need to bring identification cards as proof that they are qualified beneficiaries,” he said.

He added the local government continues to request additional rice allocations to sustain the program, which is part of the national Kadiwa ng Pangulo initiative. (PNA)