SADANGA, Mt.Province – Seven Farmers’ Cooperative and Associations (FCAs) and 43 families received P4.6 million worth of agri-based livelihood assistance from the Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa (BP2) Program of the Department of Agriculture-Cordillera in Sadanga and Sabangan, Mt. Province on Friday, Oct. 14.

DA Regional Executive Director Cameron Odsey said the primary beneficiaries together with the FCAs that were integrated received gilt crossbreeds with feeds, farm tools, vegetable seeds, fertilizers, and training.
The livelihood assistance is part of the farm diversification and livelihood development component of the BP2 Program.
Odsey stressed the importance of biosecurity measures and urged them to be vigilant and report immediately any unusual mortalities or symptoms they observed on the pigs that they received.
He also encouraged them to utilize and ensure that the livelihood grants provided will be used according to their purposes.
June Pinayakan, representing Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan Jr., commended the DA-CAR for its continued support of the province's various municipalities.
He challenged the beneficiaries to seize the opportunity to generate income from the aid and become instruments for others to get jobs. He also quoted “gawis nan kasin sumaa” (It’s really nice to be back home) in his closing message.
Saanga Mayor Adolf Ganggangan expressed that the municipality is always open and ready to assist its residents.
“Let us help you get the government action you need. May you sustain all the assistance you received and use it for the betterment of your lives. May it be a blessing rather than a source of conflict within our community. Enjoy it and make the most out of it,” said Ganggangan.
Sabangan Mayor Marcial Lawilao, Jr., gladly thanked the agency for the continuous support and the grant of livelihood interventions for his constituents who decided to get back and settle for good in their hometown.
The beneficiaries thanked all the agencies involved in the realization of the program and committed to follow all the conditions and regulations stipulated in the Memorandum of Undertaking (MOU) they signed.
Lito Mocati, DA-CAR BP2 Focal Person, explained that the provision of the program is an interagency effort that started in October 2021 pursuance to Executive Order No. 114.