In Biliran

TACLOBAN CITY– More than 900 municipal fisherfolk in Biliran province received fuel assistance from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) as part of a continuing government effort to cushion the impact of rising fuel costs driven by ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
The distribution was carried out through the Fuel Discount Program for Farmers and Fisherfolk (FDPFF) Caravan, held at the Provincial Fisheries Office in Barangay Atipolo, Naval, on March 30–31, 2026.
The beneficiaries were from the municipalities of Almeria, Biliran, Cabucgayan, Caibiran, Culaba, Kawayan, Maripipi, and Naval who each receive fuel discount cards loaded with P3,000.
The assistance is intended to support small-scale fisherfolk who rely heavily on capture fishing and are among the most affected by fluctuating petroleum prices.
The latest round of aid comes as global oil prices continue to rise amid instability in the Middle East, placing additional financial strain on transport and production sectors, including the fisheries industry.
BFAR Region 8 said the initiative aims to help ease operational costs and ensure the continued livelihood of marginalized fishing communities.
To date, more than 7,000 fuel discount cards have already been distributed across Eastern Visayas.
Under Tranche III of the FDPFF, the agency targets the distribution of 14,872 fuel cards in the region this year, reinforcing government efforts to provide direct assistance to sectors vulnerable to global economic pressures.
Earlier, the Tingog party-list group has issued an appeal to the government for those in the agriculture and fishery sectors be provided with fuel assistance.
The party-list group, which is represented in Congress by Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez, Andrew Julian Romualdez, and Jude Acidre, said that these sectors uses fuels as part of their operations, thus, they need immediate assistance during this time of crisis.
JOEY A. GABIETA









