When the country's economy was disrupted by the Coronavirus or also known as Covid-19, putting the entire Luzon in an enhanced community quarantine on March 16, 2020, the agriculture sector played a major role in pursuing a socio-economic response framework in aid to the government's recovery efforts.

Although agricultural activities have been allowed to continue during the community quarantines, it is also undeniable that there have been activities that were put into halt in compliance with the government's safety measures and protocols. And just like that, everyone was forced to let go of what has been normal.

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