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TUPAD beneficiaries in Macarascas profit from vegetable production

Gerardo Reyes Jr by Gerardo Reyes Jr
September 23, 2025
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TUPAD beneficiaries in Macarascas profit from vegetable production

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Some residents of Barangay Macarascas, Puerto Princesa City profited from the vegetables and other crops that they planted as part of the government’s cash for work program under Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD).

The Public Employment Service Office (PESO) of Puerto Princesa headed by Demetrio Lopez Jr. said that the TUPAD beneficiaries earned from the variety of vegetables that now bear fruits, harvested and sold to buyers.

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“Patuloy nang nakikinabang ang mga benepisyaryo ng Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) sa Barangay Macarascas matapos magsimulang kumita ang kanilang mga itinanim. Iba’t ibang uri ng gulay at pananim ang itinanim ng mga TUPAD beneficiaries, na ngayon ay nagbibigay ng dagdag-kita sa kanilang kabuhayan,” the PESO Office said.

TUPAD, a Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) program, is a short-term, community-based emergency employment program that provides wage employment to disadvantaged, underemployed, seasonal, and displaced workers in the country for a minimum of 10 days and a maximum of 30-days. The program aims to provide immediate economic relief by offering temporary jobs in community-focused tasks like clean-ups, maintenance, and repairs, helping beneficiaries recover from financial hardship and contribute to their communities.

From merely P11,000 last July 2025, TUPAD beneficiaries in Macarascas earnings has ballooned to P30,000 for this month of September 2025.

“Batay sa tala, umaabot sa P11,000 ang kanilang kinita noong Hulyo, tumaas pa ito sa P22,000 noong Agosto, at sa unang kahating buwan pa lamang ng Setyembre ay nakapagtala na agad ng P15,000. Tinatayang aabot sa P30,000 ang kabuuhang kita bago matapos ang buwan”, the Puerto Princesa PESO said.

Barangay Kagawad Jocelyn Samson said that all the earnings from vegetable production were deposited in a depository bank to ensure that the funds will be utilized productively in the future. She said that the project was made possible through the support of the Punong Barangay Jane Villarin and City PESO and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG).

“Ang proyektong ito ay patunay na ang TUPAD ay hindi lamang nagbibigay ng pansamantalang trabaho, kundi nagsisilbing hakbang tungo sa pangmatagalang kabuhayan para sa mga pamilyang Pilipino,” the City PESO said.
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