Agriculture ministry sends livestock aid to farmers hit by flood

DAVAO CITY – The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Agrarian Reform (MAFAR) of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao distributed 155 livestock goats to local farmers affected by recent flooding due to heavy rains in Barangay Buliok, Pikit, North Cotabato, and Barangay Bente-Uno, Sultan Kudarat in Maguindanao.

The distribution sought to expand the farmers’ livelihood in the area while helping them recover from the natural calamities they have encountered in the past weeks.

In a statement, Assistant to the Provincial Director for Special Geographic Area (SGA)  Disumimba Rasheed said he thanked and commended the MAFAR regional office for timely assistance in Brgy. Buliok being one of the project beneficiaries. 

“The success of this program will depend on how you properly manage this intervention,” Rasheed said. 

He encouraged the beneficiaries to properly take good care of the livestock received which could support and increase their income in the future.

Recently, several municipalities in Maguindanao province reported flooding due to continuous ‘light to moderate with at times heavy rainfall’ experienced across Mindanao due to the presence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) which affected a thousand hectares of agricultural land.

Meanwhile, Buliok Barangay Captain Luth Salik said he is expressing his commitment to taking care of the intervention and vowed to exert effort to expand the project with their local initiatives. 

“We are very thankful to MAFAR, because among those thousands of farmers here in our area, we are blessed that we are one to receive this program, and rest assured that this project will serve its purpose,” Salik said.  

Senior Agriculturist Seeham Pangol said the project was funded under the Disaster Risk Reduction Management and this distribution will follow a close monitoring procedure to ensure the program's sustainability. 

The remaining heads of goats allotted for SGA, Cotabato City, and other provinces will be distributed.

Photo:Bangsamoro Information Office