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Friday, November 29, 2013

Pagadian City holds “Walk for Rice”

By Claro A. Lanipa
PAGADIAN CITY – The Department of Agriculture (DA)-9 in collaboration with the city government here held Wednesday a “Walk for Rice” to highlight the culmination program of the National Rice Awareness Month celebration.

Some 800 participants composed of national and local government officials and employees, academe, and non-government organizations joined the walk around the city’s main streets that ended with the culmination program at the city gymnasium.

In his welcome address, Councilor Christopher Ariosa, committee on agriculture chair, said “to sustain sufficient rice production, let’s join hands and help each other toward achieving progress and development not only for our own self but for the betterment of every one particularly our children and our children’s children.”

As the chair of the agriculture committee in the city council,  Ariosa   expressed his commitment and support to the government’s program, which is anchored on the theme “Sapat na Bigas, Kaya sa Pinas,” and encouraged everyone to stay united.

On the other hand, Mayor Romeo Pulmones whose message was read by City Administrator Prixio Daniel, said “the government’s effort to attain rice sufficiency is a laudable and encouraging vision, but to achieve this there is really a need for the cooperation of everyone, the farmers, policy makers and the consuming public.”

“Let’s not entrust this program only to the farmers or just leave it to the government to achieve rice sufficiency in country; everyone has to do his part,” Pulmones added.

“Today we are culminating the celebration of National Rice Awareness Month, but the pursuit to attain rice sufficiency continues. Let us help each other because none other who will benefit from this program except us in this present time and let us also prepare for the generations to come,” Mayor Pulmones concluded. (PIA9)