CATARMAN, Northern Samar– As part of Governor Edwin Ongchuan’s economic development agenda, the Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (PEDIPO) is shifting its business development strategy to emphasize community-based enterprises.
This approach is seen as a key driver of sustainable progress, aligning with the celebration of National Cooperative Month this October, which highlights the vital role cooperatives play in promoting inclusive economic growth.
Unlike traditional private businesses, where profits benefit a select few, cooperatives distribute earnings among their members, ensuring broader economic benefits while fostering community empowerment.
This collective ownership model strengthens local economies, giving members a sense of shared responsibility and purpose.
At a recent meeting of the Food Security and Sustainable Economic Development Cluster, discussions centered on the significant role cooperatives and associations will play in driving business development initiatives in the province for 2025.
By focusing on the development of cooperatives, Northern Samar aims to create a more equitable business model that encourages community participation and collective responsibility.
The outcome is a more dynamic and engaged local economy, where every member contributes to and benefits from the cooperative’s success.
The celebration of National Cooperative Month underscores the positive impact that cooperatives have on local economies.
Rooted in the principles of shared responsibility, equity, and community engagement, cooperatives offer a unique model for sustainable and inclusive development.
This year, Northern Samar is embracing these principles, recognizing cooperatives as crucial to achieving the province’s goals of food security and economic resilience.
For 2025, cooperatives are positioned to be central to the province’s food security initiatives.
The provincial government has pledged its support by offering capacity-building programs, financial assistance, seed capital, and infrastructure development.
By empowering these organizations, the government is paving the way for innovation and sustainability across various sectors.
Agriculture, a cornerstone of Northern Samar’s economy, stands to benefit significantly from the cooperative model.
Through the pooling of resources, expertise, and labor, agricultural cooperatives enable small farmers to improve their productivity, access larger markets, and adopt sustainable farming practices. These efforts are critical to enhancing local food security and ensuring the province’s resilience in the face of economic and environmental challenges.
The PEDIPO continues to provide vital resources and training to cooperatives, ensuring their sustained contribution to Northern Samar’s food security and economic growth goals. This collaboration with local cooperatives demonstrates the province’s commitment to building a more resilient and inclusive future.
As Northern Samar celebrates National Cooperative Month, it is a fitting time to recognize the essential role cooperatives play in building a more inclusive and sustainable future. By placing community-based enterprises at the center of its development agenda, the provincial government is ensuring that progress is not only shared by all but also sustainable for future generations.
(THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN SAMAR)