30/05/2026
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Ajuy, Iloilo โ Almost 300 fisherfolk and stakeholders gathered in the municipality of Ajuy on May 27, 2026 as the Department of Agriculture โ Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Regional Office 6 (DA-BFAR 6), in partnership with the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Ajuy, celebrated Fisherfolkโs Day through a series of free services, educational activities, and recognition programs for the fishing community.
Hundreds of participants availed of the free services offered during the activity. Of the total beneficiaries, 33 received dental services, 185 availed of medical consultation along with free medicines and vitamins, 45 benefited from free haircut services, while 200 received information, education and communication (IEC) materials and free seedlings.
In her message, DA-BFAR 6 Regional Director Remia A. Aparri emphasized the vital contribution of fisherfolk to food security, economic development, and environmental protection.
โAng selebrasyon nga ini indi lang parte sang tradisyon kundi isa ka pagkilala sa mga tawo nga adlaw-adlaw nagapangabudlay agud may pagkaon sa lamesa sang kada pamilya โ ang aton mga mangingisda,โ Director Aparri said.
Ajuy Mayor Loida J. Espinosa, together with Vice Mayor Jett C. Rojas, Sangguniang Bayan Member Joyce R. Zerrudo, and Regional Fisherfolk Director Joni D. Valladarez, also joined the celebration and expressed the municipalityโs continued support for programs that uplift the welfare and livelihood of fisherfolk in the community.
Aside from the free services, fisherfolk also participated in lectures on the BFAR Fisheries Scholarship Program, sustainable fisheries management, and insurance services for fisherfolk. Interactive games and competitions such as the Fish Bee and Net Mending Contest were also conducted, giving participants the opportunity to showcase their knowledge and skills in fisheries.
Various fisheries projects were awarded to fisherfolk associations during the activity, along with special recognition awards for outstanding fisherfolk and organizations.
โNa-overwhelm gid ako kay first time namon maka-attend sang amo to nga celebration sang Fisherfolk's Day. Nagapasalamat gid kami sing dako sa mga services kag sa mga natun-an namon sa lectures, pareho sang kung ano ka dako ang mata sang lambat nga pwede gamiton sa pagpangisda,โ shared Glenda Basa, 56, a member of the Culasi Fishermen Association.
The celebration gathered 21 fisherfolk organizations and several partner agencies and service providers including the local officials of Ajuy, Philippine National Police โ 2nd Iloilo Provincial Mobile Force Company Camp, Department of Agriculture - Western Visayas, Department of Health - Western Visayas, Rural Health Unit of Ajuy, Barotac Viejo District Hospital, Sara District Hospital, Iloilo Provincial Health Office, Provincial Agriculture Office, Uswag Ilonggo Party-list, UP High School in Iloilo, along with other development partners.
Fisherfolkโs Day in Ajuy forms part of the nationwide celebration of Farmers and Fisherfolk Month every May with this yearโs theme, โPagbibigay-pugay para sa Magsasakaโt Mangingisda sa gitna ng hamon at krisis,โ which highlights the resilience, dedication, and invaluable contribution of farmers and fisherfolk in ensuring food security despite various challenges faced by the sector. # # #