Livelihood program for army soldiers set
>> Tuesday, December 24, 2013
By Mar T Supnad
FORT RAMON MAGSAYSAY, Nueva
Ecija –As part of soldiers' livelihood program,
the 7th Infantry (Kaugnay) Division headed by Maj. Gen.Hernando DCA
Iriberri and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Regional Office 3 (BFAR RO3)
led by its Regional Director Remedios E. Ongtangco signed Tuesday a memorandum
of understanding.
Gen. Iriberri said the MOU
between the 7ID and BFAR – 3 is in line with the Department of
Agriculture-Department of National Defense-Armed Forces of the Philippines
(DA-DND-AFP) Livelihood Development Programs in selected military reservations
throughout the country.
He said the implementation of
the Culture of Tilapia in Floating Net Cage project at Pahingahan Dam in Fort
Magsaysay is just one of the many livelihood projects being undertaken at the
vast land of Fort Magsaysay Military Reservation (FMMR) where soldiers of 7ID
are the primary beneficiaries to these noble endeavors.
“We are very happy to have
been extended assistance coming from our partner agency (BFAR RO3) for
their Project
“Culture of Tilapia in Floating Bamboo Net Cages-A Technology
Demonstration Project”. It will surely enhancethe livelihood of 7ID troopers.”
Maj Gen Iriberri said.
In fact, this was not the
first tine that soldiers here were given livelihood projects as a number of it
( livelihood) had been provided during the time of Lt .General Gregorio Pio
Catapang, now the Commander of all forces in Northern Luzon.
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