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Tawi-Tawi town gets P20 million from PRDP for seaweed project

- Carmelito Q. Francisco

DAVAO CITY — The Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (PRDP) has allocated about P20 million for the developmen­t of the marine industry in a town in the island province of TawiTawi.

PRDP, in a statement last week, said the funds will help set up four post-harvest facilities in Tandubas, a key producer of seaweed and fish products as well as cassava and coconuts.

The facilities are three warehouses with solar driers that will benefit 881 households, and a fish landing that will help 258 members of the village.

Local government officials said they decided to submit a marine-related proposal to the PRDP rather than one involving farming as the seaweed industry is expected to have a more significan­t impact on the communitie­s.

Tandubas Mayor Hija Rahiema A. Salih said the facilities will help seaweed producers reduce post-harvest losses and improve income.

“We must all be in step with the goals and aspiration­s we have set in order to contribute to local and national developmen­t, not only for ourselves, but also for generation­s to come,” said Ms. Salih.

Danilo T. Alesna, PRDP deputy project director for Mindanao, noted “the strong leadership of the municipal officials and support from the province of Tawitawi.”

Mr. Alesna said the PRDP’s implementi­ng agency, the Department of Agricultur­e, is also “very much supportive.”

Based on the PRDP guidelines, proposals need to be backed by value chain analysis and a Provincial Commodity Investment Plan. —

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