In a world that constantly grapples with economic uncertainties and challenges, government initiatives aimed at uplifting the lives of vulnerable communities are crucial. The Philippines, a nation known for its vibrant culture and diverse landscapes, faces its share of economic disparities.
However, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) have joined forces to implement the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP), providing much-needed assistance to micro rice retailers.
The Sustainable Livelihood Program is a flagship poverty-reduction initiative in the Philippines. It aims to help vulnerable and marginalized communities break free from the cycle of poverty by providing them with access to resources and opportunities for sustainable income generation. By fostering self-reliance and empowerment, SLP contributes to improving the overall well-being of beneficiaries.
Micro rice retailers, often found in rural and urban areas, play a crucial role in ensuring food security and accessibility for Filipinos. These small businesses not only provide a source of income for the retailers but also serve as an essential link between farmers and consumers. However, they face various challenges such as limited capital, competition from larger stores, and unpredictable market conditions.
Recognizing the importance of micro rice retailers and their potential for economic growth, DSWD and DTI offer cash assistance through the SLP. This financial support is designed to help these retailers improve their businesses, expand their market reach, and ultimately increase their income.
Who are qualified under the cash assistance?
To ensure that the assistance reaches those who need it the most, specific criteria are set to determine eligibility. Here are the potential beneficiaries should consider:
- Be registered with Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO);
- Registered with DTI as sole proprietor or with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as partnership or corporation;
- Unregistered rice retailers validated by DTI; and
- Unregistered rice retailers validated by market masters validated by DTI.
How much will a rice retailer get?
In this program, micro rice retailers have the opportunity to access cash assistance that can help bolster their businesses and ensure a more sustainable future. If you're wondering how much assistance you can receive as a rice retailer, here you go!
Public markets' rice retailers who strictly follow the EO 39 or the price capped on rice during DTI's monitoringare entitled for P15,000 cash assistance.
Price Ceiling Mandates:
- Regular milled rice: P41
- Well-Milled Rice: P45
Where and when do a rice retailer receive the payout?
Payouts will be conducted in public markets. You don't need to visit DTI or DSWD offices, or local governments. These agencies will be the ones to reach out to you.
How to apply for the cash assistance?
Call DTI at their consumer Care Hotline: 1-384 (1-DTI).
Monday to Sunday (Except Holidays): Telephone: 1- DTI (384)
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM: Mobile: 0917.834.3330
Email: [email protected]
The Sustainable Livelihood Program's cash assistance for micro rice retailers is a commendable effort by the DSWD and DTI to address poverty and empower vulnerable communities. By supporting these small businesses, the program not only contributes to economic growth but also enhances food security and overall well-being. Prospective beneficiaries should proactively engage with their local government units and follow the prescribed steps to determine their eligibility. In doing so, they may unlock opportunities for a more sustainable and prosperous future, both for themselves and their communities.
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JEFFREY SABAN ALFORQUE says
Yes im qualified...