PUDTOL, Apayao – In unity there is strength. This is a quotation which has been proven many times, from the liberation of a country to the fall of an empire. This can also be exemplified in the province of Apayao, a province rich in culture and natural resources but is burdened with one of the deadliest battles of this era – POVERTY.
While some are comfortably resting in their sofas, drinking cups of expensive coffee, or bragging about their expensive watches, there are people who sit on the ground, who could not gamble their time to rest just to eat three times a day, or those whose only way of knowing time is by the movement of the sun. Some families in Apayao experience the latter.
The Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program (Pantawid) members in Pudtol, Apayao realized the importance of having a sustainable livelihood project that can help increase their income and directly help them to meet their basic needs. In 2014, 387 individuals from these Pantawid families formed a federation known as Sustainable Livelihood Program Federation (SLPF).
The SLPF came up with a proposal to establish a grocery and agricultural farm supply store. This was made possible with the assistance of the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP).
“Noong una, nagdesisyon kami na magbuo ng federation para makatulong sa monitoring ng SLP projects na individually-managed kasi that time, wala kaming Project Development Officer,” SLP Federation President Susan Cabusi shared.
However, the group noticed the high demand for grocery and agricultural farm supply in the area especially during pay-outs. With that, the federation came up with the idea of setting up a Grocery and Agricultural Farm Supply Store.
“Ang main purpose po talaga kung bakit kami nag-decide na magkaroon ng grocery store ay dahil nakita namin na instead of private merchandisers and makinabang sa pera ng Pantawid beneficiaries, pwede namang Pantawid uli ang makinabang doon at para magkaroon ng mas magaan-gaan na bilihan ang mga Pantawid households kaya mababa rin yung mark-up namin sa mga bilihin dito”, Susan added.
The SLPF aimed at reducing the number of individuals caught in the poverty line by creating sustainable livelihood using their group fund. This group fund came from the P500.00 capital share, P20.00 membership fee and P20.00 annual due.
On 25 July 2016, the SLPF opened the Grocery and Agricultural Farm Supply Store near the municipal capitol of Pudtol with the initial capital share of Pesos 193,660. The grocery sells frozen foods, grocery products, agricultural supplies and SLPF products.
Aside from the low mark-up, customers of the store are given additional discounts and patronage refund.
“After two years of operations po, lahat ng Pantawid members ay magkakaroon ng patronage refund. Yung mga hindi naman po Pantawid members, binibigyan naman po namin sila ng discount at freebies”, Susan said.
While others dream of having a six-foot-three gleaming red Ferrari, the SFPF’s dream is to have a tricycle to transport goods to barangays where trucks are unable to go. It also plans to construct small stores in the upper barangays to sell products from the grocery.
“Kailangan din po sana namin yung tricycle para magamit na pang-deliver sa mga bara-barangay dahil target din naming na magkaroon ng branch sa mga remote barangays para mas accessible din para sa mga beneficiaries.” she added.
“Plano rin po sana namin na magkaroon ng mas malaking building para mas marami pa kaming stocks para matugunan namin ang pangangailangan ng customers namin. Gusto rin namin na mai-display dito yung SLPF products para mai-market namin.” Susan shared.
While the store is operating as planned, the federation continues to dream bigger. The group is looking forward to more innovations and assistance from partners like the local government unit, and other national government agencies.
“Noong nag-ooperate na yung store, tumutulong na sa amin ang Department of Trade and Industry. Sila ang tumutulong sa pag-maintain ng mga libro namin. Pati yung LGU nagbigay ng refrigerator at yung Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office po nag-conduct ng capacity building activity para sa amin.” Susan added.
With the will to alleviate poverty, the Pantawid families of Pudtol, Apayao look forward to the successful operation of the SLP Federation Grocery and Agricultural Farm Supply Store and to the realization of their dream of winning their battle against poverty.
Pantawid Pamilya and SLPF are two of the poverty alleviation programs of the government being implemented by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). While Pantawid Pamilya provides grants in exchange for compliance to certain conditionalities, SLPF seeks to improve the socio-economic capacity of the poor by providing livelihood opportunities through skills training, employment facilitation, and provision of seed capital assistance to enhance their access to basic social services and improve their standard of living.
By Mark Erik King D. Guanzon and Nerizza Faye G. Villanueva