Executive Order No. 776Jan 16, 2009Presidential Issuances

Executive Order No. 776, issued on January 16, 2009, establishes a Backyard Food Production Program in urban areas of the Philippines to stimulate the economy and create jobs amid a global recession. The program includes initiatives like "Gulayan ng Masa" and "Integrated Services for Livelihood Advancement" (ISLA), focusing on urban gardening and backyard fisheries. Local government units are tasked with allocating funds and designating supervisors for the program, while a Steering Committee will oversee its implementation. The Department of Agriculture will provide agricultural expertise and resources, with funding sourced from the Philippine Gaming Corporation and local governments. The order aims to enhance food production and promote self-sufficiency in urban communities.

January 16, 2009

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 776

ROLLING OUT THE BACKYARD FOOD PRODUCTION PROGRAMS IN THE URBAN AREAS

WHEREAS, two-thirds of the world is in recession, though the Philippines is not;

WHEREAS, it is not business as usual; government agencies must hit the round running; cSCTEH

WHEREAS, the government should take advantage of the window of opportunity, i.e., declining inflation and interest rates and good weather;

WHEREAS, the government has committed Three Hundred Billion Pesos (P300,000,000,000.00) to economic stimulus programs, including comprehensive livelihood and emergency employment program (CLEEP), that will save or create millions of new jobs;

WHEREAS, part of CLEEP consists of backyard food production programs like Gulayan ng Masa and the Integrated Services for Livelihood Advancement (ISLA) for subsistence fisherfolk.

NOW THEREFORE I, GLORIA M. ARROYO, President of the Philippines, by the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:

SECTION 1. The Gulayan ng Masa and ISLA shall be rolled out into a massive government food production program in the urban areas with the active participation of the Department of Agriculture (DA), the local governments and the Philippine Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR).

SECTION 2. The rollout shall consist of the setting up of urban vegetable gardens and backyard fisheries, including vacant lots and unused government land.

SECTION 3. All governors and mayors are enjoined to set aside funding for the purpose of the Gulayan ng Masa and ISLA in the urban areas. They are enjoined to designate project supervisors in their respective areas.

SECTION 4. There is hereby created a Steering Committee composed of the Secretary of Agriculture together with the Directors of the Bureaus of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and Plant Industry, the Chairman of the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines, the Chairman of PAGCOR, the Chancellor of the University of the Philippines in Los Baños (UP-Los Baños), and other concerned groups with the approval of the President of the Philippines. TcDIEH

SECTION 5. UP-Los Baños and other state universities and colleges shall lend their expertise in agriculture and aquaculture to the program.

SECTION 6. The DA shall set up provisions for water sources and mobilize breeder sanctuaries for the program.

SECTION 7. The activities of the program shall include:

 Developing various modules for urban gardening

 Producing and disseminating information materials

 Identifying beneficiaries, subject to the approval of the Office of the President for the program components funded by the national government

 Organizing seminars and site visits

 Distributing vegetable seedlings and tilapia/hito fingerlings

 Monitoring local government progress

 Holding a search for the Best Urban Garden/Fisheries

SECTION 8. The funds for the program shall come from the PAGCOR and the local governments, with the DA providing a one-is-to-one (1:1) counterpart. cICHTD

SECTION 9. This Order shall take effect immediately.

Manila, January 16, 2009.

Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 105, No. 11, p. 1480 on March 16, 2009.