Venus O. Saz1*, Romel U. Briones2

On 12 January 2020, the Department of Science and Technology’s Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) raised Alert Level from 1 to 4 (out of 5) after increasing activity of Taal Volcano in Batangas. The eruption has resulted in development challenges and problems such as increased poverty, limited livelihood opportunities faced by farmers which manifest the serious impact of the eruption on the ways of living and the livelihood activities. Thus, this project formulated in which a series of workshop and training skills where conducted to assess, develop and implement an action plan for rehabilitating the farm of the affected residents of Batangas, primarily at the municipality of Talisay, Balete, San Nicolas, Laurel, Agoncillo, and Ibaan. The participants were chosen by the Local Government Unit and composed mostly of members of 4P’s and farmers. The beneficiaries were already in a difficult situation not only because of the recent eruption of Taal Volcano that rendered some of them homeless and unemployed but also because of the COVID-19 which aggravated the situation. Based on the initial assessment, it was found out that agricultural livelihood and property were heavily damaged by the eruption. Moreover, the said assessment led the project team to identify initial livelihood training’s that can be introduced to the affected communities. These trainings’ included household opportunities through vegetable production, processing and organic concoction production to rehabilitate the soil from acidity due to sulfur deposition during volcanic eruption. Rehabilitation and recovery plan were also considered to capacitate the farmers.

Keywords: Rehabilitation, Assessment, Livelihood, Eruption, Poverty.

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