End Of The Show? The Fall Of Budots And Budol Politics

Years of Budots and Budol politics reached a turning point in 2025, as voters favored substance over style. The message is clear: being a celebrity is no longer enough; only capable leadership will foster trust and progress.

Democracy Renewed: PBBM Urges Unity After Midterm Polls

Sa pagwawakas ng 2025 midterm elections, nanawagan si PBBM ng pagkakaisa sa mga bagong halal na opisyal upang labanan ang mga hidwaan sa politika.

Davao Del Norte Governor, Daughter Win Top Post In Landslide Victory

Matapos ang midterm elections, muling naging gobernador si Edwin Jubahib at nahalal na vice governor ang kanyang anak na si Clarice Jubahib sa Davao del Norte.

Enhanced Early Voting, Monitoring System Eyed Amid Successful Polls

Ipinakita ng Western Visayas ang tagumpay sa halalan, nagbigay inspirasyon sa mga opisyal na magplano para sa mas mahusay na sistema ng pagboto.

Antique PDLs Sustain Families Through Mushroom Production

Persons deprived of liberty (PDL) at the Antique Rehabilitation Center (ARC) have sustained their families through their income from mushroom production.

Antique PDLs Sustain Families Through Mushroom Production

48
48

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Persons deprived of liberty (PDL) at the Antique Rehabilitation Center (ARC) here sustain their families through their income from mushroom production.

In an interview on Friday, ARC Warden Eduardo Ebon said 50 PDLs, some of whom have been charged with such offenses as homicide but have undergone rehabilitation and are just waiting to be released, have embarked on whole mushroom production.

“(Their) families are happy that they still have income to sustain them,” Ebon said.

He recalled that back in 2019, the ARC sought the assistance of an Antiqueño to impart his knowledge of growing mushrooms with PDLs.

Ebon said mushroom production would be a lucrative source of livelihood for the PDLs once they are discharged and start leading normal lives.

“The PDLs, as they are learning the entire process of mushroom production, are also earning at the same time,” he said, noting that their pay depends on the work they do in the production process.

They get paid PHP1 for making one mushroom grow bag.

Alias Boy, the trainer and quality control officer, said in an interview that they feel fortunate to have a source of income while still at the ARC – whether for their personal needs or their families.

“We are now able to support our families because of our income from mushroom cultivation,” he said,

Boy said 500 grow bags yield 2 kg. to 3 kg. of mushroom, which is sold at PHP200 per kg.

Those not sold in the market are processed into mushroom chicharon and mushroom burger patty.

“I train the PDLs in making mushroom chicharon, which is being sold for PHP120 per 100 grams and burger patty for PHP20 each,” he said.

The grow bags are also sold at PHP30 apiece.

“We not only earn income for our own families. We also help other people earn a living by reselling our products,” Boy said.

He said when he finally leaves the ARC, he intends to put up his own mushroom business.

“Since I already know how to propagate the mushroom and produce its by-products, I am confident that I would have a source of living when I am freed,” Boy said.

Those interested to become resellers could place their orders at 0936-694-3174. (PNA)