AFTER 25 years in service, retired policeman Ritchie Tenegra ventured into poultry farming, and through LANDBANK’s support, now contributes to enhancing food security for the local community.
LEON, Iloilo—From his sworn oath to ‘serve and protect’ the community for 25 years as a dedicated police officer, Ritchie Tenegra shifted his focus towards an equally meaningful purpose: food security.
He has since embraced retirement by pursuing his other passion of
poultry farming, and is now one of the reliable food suppliers in this town.
At a young age, Ritchie saw the potential of animal farming
through his parents who owned a piggery. He later followed their footsteps and
established his own small piggery in his backyard in 2010 as an additional
source of income to support his family.
While still in the police force, he had limited capital to start
his piggery operations. So Ritchie applied to be a beneficiary of the Swine
Dispersal Program of the Department of Agriculture (DA), and was provided his
very first piglet that he grew and multiplied.
“Mahirap pagsabayin ang
pagpupulis at pag-aalaga ng baboy, pero kailangan ng tiyaga dahil kulang talaga
para sa pamilya ko ang sahod ko, lalo na’t may mga anak akong nag-aaral,”
he said.
Encouraged by a fellow cop to diversify his farm with a chicken
coop, he delved into poultry farming in 2013, starting with a mere 20 heads.
Upon retiring from the service in 2020, Ritchie dedicated himself
to full-time farming, and applied for a loan from the Land Bank of the
Philippines (LANDBANK) to expand his piggery. However, just a week after his
loan was approved, the African Swine Flu outbreak hit the country, which
devastated the local pig industry.
Eager to push through with his new purpose, Ritchie shifted his
focus towards expanding his chicken coop through LANDBANK's Agricultural
Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF) Lending Program, where he secured a P1
million loan to fund the improvement of his poultry farm in 2022.
"Malaking tulong
talaga ang LANDBANK sa pagpapalago ng
manukan ko. Saan ka makakita ng loan sa bangko na isang milyon, tapos PHP20,000
lang ang interes taon-taon? Kaya malaki talaga ang pasalamat ko sa
LANDBANK," Ritchie said.
From the 20 chickens in a 4-by-6-meter coop in his backyard, the
loan supported the scaling up of his poultry operations to an increase in his
flock size to 2,000 breeders, and the expansion of his coop to cover an area of
2,000 square meters.
In less than a year since his expansion, Ritchie has become a
reliable supplier for the DA’s Chicken Dispersal Project, wherein they give
away hens to aspiring poultry farmers—just like Ritchie once was. He has also
become an established supplier of poultry products for local eateries and
restaurants.
“Kung hindi dahil sa LANDBANK, hindi lalaki nang ganito itong manukan namin. Malaki talaga ang naitulong ng
LANDBANK sa pamilya ko,” said Ritchie.LANDBANK remains steadfast in its commitment to servicing the
growth requirements of farmers like Ritchie nationwide.
In partnership with the DA, LANDBANK provides necessary credit to
farmers and fishers, plus their cooperatives and associations, as well as micro
and small enterprises (MSMEs) through the ACEF Lending Program, which helps
increase their production and enhance their competitiveness.
As of January 2024, LANDBANK has released a total of P12.1
billion in loans under the ACEF program towards fostering sustainable and
inclusive growth in the agriculture sector.
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