Sen. Go Meets with Farmers in Marawi City, Underscores Commitment to Agricultural Development

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Sen. Go Meets with Farmers in Marawi City, Underscores Commitment to Agricultural Development
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Senator Christopher 'Bong' Go met with local farmers in Marawi City, emphasizing his dedication to agricultural development and rural livelihoods. Go listened to the farmers' concerns and reinforced his advocacy for inclusive economic recovery. He highlighted various initiatives aimed at supporting farmers and strengthening rural economies, including sustainable livelihood programs and infrastructure projects.

Senator Christopher “Bong” Go met with local farmers in Marawi City, underscoring his commitment to agricultural development and rural livelihoods. The gathering, held at the Lanao del Sur Provincial Gymnasium, provided an opportunity for the senator to listen to the concerns of farmers and reinforce his advocacy for inclusive economic recovery February 10 the official campaign period,

Meanwhile, through the collaborative efforts of Go and the local officials of Marawi City, qualified beneficiaries received support from the local government. His legislative efforts have focused on reinforcing agricultural support systems to ensure that the backbone of the country’s food supply remains strong and resilient.

As part of his continued advocacy for agricultural development, Senator Go introduced Senate Bill No. 2117, which seeks to provide comprehensive crop insurance protection for agrarian reform beneficiaries. Additionally, he has filed SBN 2118, which aims to expand insurance coverage and services for farmers if enacted into law.

Go is the principal author and sponsor of RA 11463, or the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, which institutionalized the Malasakit Centers program. As of now, 167 Malasakit Centers are operational across the country, poised to assist with patients’ medical expenses. The DOH reports that the Malasakit Center program has already provided aid to more than 15 million Filipinos.

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