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Negros Occidental governor urges farmers to join vaccination program

Teresa D. Ellera

NEGROS Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson urged farmers to join the government’s Covid-19 vaccination program.

Lacson made the appeal in his speech during the Pasalamat 2021 activity of the Minapasok Farmers Association (Mifa) on Thursday, February 25, 2021, that included the blessing of farm equipment and MOA signing for a ram pump project.

Lacson also reminded everyone to follow health and safety protocols at all times.

The governor was joined by First District Representative Gerardo Valmayor, Jr. and First District Board Members Araceli Somosa and Rommel Debulgado during the activity held in Sitio Crossing Kawayan, Barangay Minapasuk of Calatrava town.

The activity started with a thanksgiving mass followed by a short program and blessing of the farm equipment that includes a mini tractor and rice reaper harvesters.

Lacson also advised the association to unite and help each other in the attainment of their association’s goals and to properly manage and maintain the project entrusted to them.

Meanwhile, the Punao Small Coconut Farmers Agriculture Cooperative (Puscofac), San Carlos Bioenergy, Inc. (SCBI), and Mifa signed a Tripartite Memorandum of Agreement for the ram pump project, as part of the activity.

They agreed to work together as partners in the development and improvement of water system facilities that will result in increased production and farm outputs for the benefit of the farmers.

Puscofac was represented by its chairman, Nelson Limot; SCBI was represented by its AVP Head for Factory Operations, Alexander Pino, while Mifa was represented by its chairman, Rogelio Rebucas.

Also present in the activity were Mayor Marilyn Era of Calatrava, Provincial Environment Management Office Head Danilo Amisola, Mifa Chairperson Rogelio Rebucas and vice chairperson Rene Somuelo, among others.

The Mifa officers and members thanked government officials and private partners for the support given to them.

The officials said the improvement of water sources through available technology is vital in the improvement of the quality of life of farming communities including sugarcane farmers.

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