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DTI helps MSMEs recover through the Pangkabuhayan sa Pagbangon at Ginhawa (PPG) Program

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CITY OF MATI, Davao Oriental – The Department of Trade and Industry Davao Oriental Provincial Office (DTI-DO) has continued to help local entrepreneurs recover from calamities.

The office, through the Pangkabuhayan sa Pagbangon at Ginahawa (PPG) program, distributed livelihood starter kits last November 5 to calamity-afflicted micro enterprises due to the shearlines in December 2024 and February 2025, as well as by the recent doublet earthquakes.

A total of 40 beneficiaries received starter kits amounting to P15,000 each. The kits varied according to the beneficiaries’ chosen livelihood, from sari-sari stores, eatery, gulayan, and fried chicken house.

The initiative aims to help affected microentrepreneurs recover and rebuild their businesses through the provision of starter kits.

“The PPG Program of DTI aims to teach the calamity-affected MSMEs to fish rather than just giving them one,” said Provincial Director Ma. Joycelyn F. Banlasan.

Meanwhile, Davao Oriental 2nd district Board Member Don Go Montojo encouraged micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to be resilient,  assuring them that the government supports the business sector, especially during times of crisis and recovery.

Brgy. Sainz, City of Mati Barangay Captain Ranila Zamora expressed his support and urged the beneficiaries to maximize the opportunities extended by the government fully, and hopes to see their businesses thrive again.

The beneficiaries are from the City of Mati and the municipalities of Cateel, Governor Generoso, Tarragona, Manay, San Isidro, Caraga, and Baganga.

Among the 40 MSME beneficiaries, 35 reported that they have incurred stock and building damages due to the recent doublet earthquakes with an estimated loss of Php300,000.00.

The activity also continued with a Business Continuity Planning Seminar that will help prepare the beneficiaries for future calamities and minimize potential damage to their businesses.

For more information about DTI Davao Oriental and its services, the public may visit the DTI Davao Oriental Provincial Office or contact them through their official Facebook page, DTI Davao Oriental. They can be reached, too, through telephone numbers (087) 388-3735/ (087) 811-7180, or email at r11.davaooriental@dti.gov.ph.

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