
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Rex Gatchalian will lead the rollout of the “Walang Gutom 2027” Food Stamp Program (FSP) in Caraga on Friday, Sept. 29.
“Similar with the beneficiaries from Tondo, the new batch of beneficiaries from Caraga will be able to use their electronic benefit cards to purchase a combination of nutritious food items from DSWD-accredited partner merchants such as the Kadiwa ng Pangulo stalls,” DSWD Assistant Secretary Romel Lopez said.
DSWD initiated the pilot run of the FSP in Metro Manila in July.
The FSP is a fully digitized program implemented by the DSWD in partnership with the World Food Program and the Asian Development Bank.
Beneficiaries will be granted monthly food credits worth P3,000 for six months under the program.
The food credits can be used to purchase nutrition-rich food items from DSWD-accredited partner retailers.
Fifty percent of food credits will be allocated to carbohydrate-rich foods like rice and bread (P1,500), 30 percent for proteins like chicken or pork (P900), and 20 percent for vegetables, fruits, oil, salt, and condiments (P600).
To regularly receive monthly food credits, beneficiaries must attend nutrition education sessions, technical skills training from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, and job fairs organized by the Department of Labor and Employment.
Alongside the FSP launch, President Marcos is also expected to distribute premium quality Jasmine rice to 4,000 beneficiaries in Dinagat Island, Surigao City, and Dapa in Surigao del Norte.