MCC Congratulates, Supports CAFC

July 17, 2023

City Agriculture and Fishery Council (CAFC) held Election and Meeting on 17 July 2023 at Mabalacat City College Cultural Hall. This provided a platform for CAFC to discuss updates on banner programs, and elect new leaders to spearhead initiatives for food sustainability.

City Agriculture Office Officer-in-Charge Mr. Jeam Jesus M. Espanta talked about the value of the farmers and fishermen in food sustainability and economic development through the Foreign Seasonal Workers Program. The re-elected Chairperson of CAFC, Mr. Romeo G. Manalang, highlighted the council's programs and the support it provides to the City of Mabalacat. He emphasized the importance of collaboration to achieve the council’s goals.

Alongside the re-elected Chairperson, new officers Vice Chairperson Mr. Jimmy Dizon, Secretary Mr. Ener David, Treasurer Mr. Robin Dimarucut, and Auditor Mr. Nicomeded Tulabut were elected to assist the leadership and strengthen the programs of the council.

Mabalacat City College extends its heartfelt congratulations to the new leadership and eagerly anticipates engaging in various programs where the college can actively contribute.

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