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2K Cavite fishers receive cash aid from SMC

March 27, 2023 Gil Aman 221 views

AS many as 2,000 beneficiaries have been given monthly cash assistance by San Miguel Corporation (SMC) in the province of Cavite under the P500 million “Fishermen’s Financial Assistance Offer.”’

San Miguel Aerocity Inc. (SMAI) of SMC started the program after the monthly food assistance for 8,000 families of fishermen in the towns of Rosario, Tanza, Naic, and Ternate.

The company’s program is in accordance with the social and environmental performance standards of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) for the New Manila International Airport (NMIA) project to be built in Bulakan, Bulacan.

Under the program, about 5,000 fishing families will be given monthly cash assistance of P5,000 until the company’s operation in San Nicolas Shoal ends next year or in 2024.

A total of 1,074 families from Tanza and 658 owners of fishing boats from Rosario were initially listed in the program after a survey and selection and validation process by local officials and group leaders of fishermen.

SMAI will also fund the Social Development Management Program (SDMP) for such areas with courses such as garment production and soap-making, scholarships for fishermen’s children, and construction-based training in collaboration with Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA).

The company also has programs to provide employment to members of the affected community and even their family members in the airport project.

With the help of experts, SMAI will also pay attention to the program for site rehabilitation and restoration to alleviate the project’s impact on the environment.

The company will also collaborate with a third-party organization and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) to study how to increase the fish catch in the said shoal after the operation of Boskalis, a contractor of SMAI.

Currently, only SMAI has laid out programs for cash and food assistance to affected communities from companies that have operations in San Nicolas Shoal.

“We are constantly in touch with local government officials and concerned national agencies to ensure that all needed measures and assistance for affected fisherfolk communities are implemented immediately and consistently during our operations, and with further emphasis on mitigating the impacts to the immediate environment during and even after our operations,” said Ramon S. Ang, SMC president and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Fishermen were also reminded to follow safety protocols while fishing around San Nicolas Shoal, where Royal Boskalis Westminster NV also has operations.

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