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The National Irrigation Administration in Bicol (NIA-5) has allocated over PHP5 million in livelihood assistance funds to 33 irrigator associations in the Bicol Region.

NIA-5 Regional Manager Gaudencio John de Vera said each association would receive PHP150,000 in financial assistance to support livelihood projects on agricultural production, small-scale enterprises, and other community-based economic activities.

“Some irrigators associations are expected to receive their checks by November and December 2025. Others will have to wait for their scheduled release as we are still reviewing their project proposals,” he said in an interview.

De Vera said livelihood assistance serves as a tool to help increase household income and promote self-sufficiency among irrigators.

The selection of the beneficiaries was based on their compliance with program requirements and their ability to manage livelihood projects effectively. (PNA)