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In Palawan, food security and peace are treated as the same battle

Hanna Camella Talabucon by Hanna Camella Talabucon
September 24, 2025
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The fight for food security in Palawan has turned into a fight for peace. In Brooke’s Point, farmers sat down with government officials this month to learn how a reintegration program could keep their communities from sliding toward poverty or into the pull of armed conflict.

On September 14, the provincial government, through its Pathways to Peace and Reintegration (PPR) Program, gathered 64 farmers from Samariniana and Maasin to take part in an Orientation on Transformation and Reintegration Program. The event was designed to provide pathways to sustainable livelihoods, with the clear message that stability in rural Palawan is inseparable from economic survival.

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The orientation was carried out with the support of the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU), the Palawan Peace and Security Cluster (PGP PSC), and Mata ng Bayan Pilipinas Palawan Chapter.

Provincial officials made it clear that this initiative aligns with Gov. Amy Roa Alvarez’s directive to put agriculture at the center of Palawan’s development agenda. Alvarez has repeatedly stressed that strengthening the agricultural sector is not just an economic priority, but a strategy to achieve long term food security for the province.

But the program’s significance extends beyond farming techniques or crop yields. Organizers emphasized that reintegration is a form of protection, a way to keep communities from being vulnerable to “maling mga ideolohiya,” or the wrong ideologies that often exploit rural hardship and feed insurgent movements.

By linking livelihood support with peace building, officials argue, the government is sending a signal that stability in Palawan will be secured not only through force but by addressing the economic realities of those most at risk.

For farmers in these remote barangays, the orientation was presented as both an opportunity and a warning. Grow stronger harvests, and grow communities resilient enough to resist the forces that seek to divide them.
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