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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Albay
Office of the Sangguniang Barangay
Barangay No. 31 Centro-Baybay
City of Legazpi

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 24 SERIES 2024


AN ORDER PROVIDING THE GUIDELINES ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HALINA'T MAGTANIM NG
PRUTAS AT GULAY (HAPAG) SA BARANGAY PROJECT OF BARANGAY NO. 31 CENTRO-BAYBAY, CITY OF
LEGAZPI
WHEREAS, the economy of the Philippines depends heavily on the agricultural sector, thus
challenges encountered, especially by farmers, have negative effects on the food security in the country.
Given its geographic location, the Philippines experienced numerous threats to food security brought
about by strings of natural calamities that have rendered farm produce unusable or increased food prices
due to food shortage
WHEREAS, COVID-19 pandemic has further worsened the country’s food security, disrupting the
availability and access to free and nutritious foods at affordable process.
WHEREAS, the Philippines ranks 68th of the 116 countries assessed for experiencing hunger globally.
With a score of 16.8, the Philippines had a moderate level of hunger (2021 Global Hunger Index). In
addition, the result of the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) National Survey released on September 11,
2022 with 1500 respondents shows that 11.6% of Filipino or about 2.9 million households have experienced
involuntary hunger in the past three months.
WHEREAS, to address the problem of hunger and food insecurity in the Philippines, the national
government enacted several laws and implemented various initiative and strategies to ensure sustainable
and resilient production and food availability throughout the country. However, food insecurity remains a
challenge in the country due to food shortage and rising food prices brought by natural calamities and
disasters, health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, among others, hindering economic growth and
national development.
WHEREAS, the Department of the Interior and Local Government thru its Memorandum Circular
2023-001 shows its support in cognizant of the role of barangay as essential partners of the national
government in contributing to address hunger and ensuring food security in the country thru the Halina’t
Magtanim ng Prutas at Gulay (HAPAG) sa Barangay Project;
WHEREAS, HAPAG project aims to strengthen the capacities of barangay towards sustainable
agriculture initiatives. One of which is the intensification and fostering of agricultural activities and
communities will be encourage to produce fresh, healthy and affordable fruits and vegetables from their
backyard spaces, through the establishment of community gardens in the barangays with vacant areas.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HON. TERESITA L. EMPIG Punong Barangay of Barangay 31 Centro-Baybay,
Legazpi City, by the power vested upon me by law do hereby order that:
Section 1. Organization and Composition. The Barangay No. 31 Centro-Baybay, Legazpi City HAPAG
Team is hereby organized and shall be composed of the following:

Chairperson TERESITA L. EMPIG Punong Barangay


Focal Person HIPOLITO L. TOLEDO Barangay Kagawad, Committee on Agriculture
NELLY E. MADRONA Barangay Nutrition Scholar
Secretariat
BREMER D. ROMERO Barangay Secretary
Members
IVY MAE T. ARANEL SK Chairman JESUS S. LACHAMA Kagawad on Health
ZENAIDA C. TOLEDO BHW JENELLE D. ECLEO 4Ps Parent Leader
RAFAEL A. SENIAS, JR. Representative – AKP JANICE B. LACHAMA Representative – TGP

Section 2. Roles and Functions. The Barangay No. 31 Centro-Baybay, Legazpi City HAPAG Team shall
have the following roles and functions:
1. Establish and maintain a HAPAG Barangay Community Garden (BCG) which shall be at least two
hundred square meters (200 sqm) of land area wither continuous or thru vertical gardens;
2. Set-up a community garden in a vacant area preferably owned by the barangay or the Municipal
Government. In case of unavailability, the Sangguniang Barangay can make an arrangement with a
lot-owner in the barangay for the temporary use of the land for the HAPAG-BCG.
3. Manage the operations of the HAPAG- BCG;
4. Coordinate with the Municipal Agriculture Office for any available agricultural training, seminars
and capacity-building services as well as seeding materials and other agricultural equipment and
facilities, that would help in the operation of the HAPAG-BCG;
5. Lead the promotion of the HAPAG-BCG to the community including its importance and benefits as
well as the products produced through the community garden;
6. Promote agribusiness, especially for high-value products in the areas;
7. Keep a record of the overall operations of the HAPAG-BCG such as the types of seedlings planted,
number of vegetables and fruits harvested (e.g. per sack, per piece, per kilo etc.), among others;
8. Ensure the adequate provision of agricultural services and facilities in the barangay pursuant to
Section 17 of the Local Government Code of 1991;
9. Enjoin a group of volunteers in the community to help in the establishment of and maintenance of
the HAPAG-BCG as well as spread the information in setting-up household vegetable gardening
and/or planting fruit-bearing trees; and
10. Submit reports to the City Operations Office of the DILG on their compliance with the
establishment of the HAPAG-BCG.
Section 3. Effectivity. This order shall take effect immediately.
Done this 11th day of February, 2024 at Barangay No. 31 Centro-Baybay, Legazpi City, Albay.

TERESITA L. EMPIG
Punong Barangay

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