Manila Bulletin

DA taps 7-B PRDP funds for Mindanao projects

- By MADELAINE B. MIRAFLOR

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) has identified several agricultur­e projects for some of Mindanao’s poorest provinces using 17 billion from the Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (PRDP) funds.

In a statement, DA said it has decided to set aside 16.5 billion of PRDP funds to Mindanao because at least 10 of the identified poorest provinces in the Philippine­s are found in the country’s largest island.

Launched in 2013, DA’s PRDP is the biggest World Bank-funded project in the Philippine­s. It started as a farm-to-market road (FMR) initiative and was eventually added with several livelihood components.

Last year, the project was injected with additional fund worth 18 billion on top of its existing budget of 127 billion, which had already ran out.

With the recent allocation, Lanao del Sur, which ranks among the top poorest provinces, has now three PRDP subproject­s lined up. These projects will have a combined budget of 1113.12 million.

Sulu, on the other hand, has one subproject worth 1135 million, while Maguindana­o has 18 subproject­s worth 1832.97 million all in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

Saranggani Province has 18 subproject­s amounting to 1906.81 million; Bukidnon with 55 subproject­s worth 11.306 billion; Zamboanga del Norte with 12 subproject­s worth 11.221 billion; Sultan Kudarat with 16 subproject amounting to 1372.46 million; Agusan del Sur with 13 subproject­s worth 1809.62 million; Lanao del Norte with seven subproject­s worth 1274.40 million; and North Cotabato with 19 subproject­s worth 538.66 million.

DA said the establishm­ent of FMRs, bridges, post-harvest facilities and other infrastruc­tures to the provincial local government unit from the above mentioned provinces reduce farmers’ transporta­tion cost, travel time, increase traffic, reduce post-harvest losses, and establishi­ng direct linkage from farm to market.

“As a result, farmers will have better income as their products are sold at a favorable price,” DA said.

The enterprise support will also help farmer organizati­ons and cooperativ­es uplift their economic condition.

PRDP has been cited by the World Bank as having one of the most outstandin­g agricultur­e programs that is worth replicatin­g by other nations.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said earlier that with the overwhelmi­ng attention the PRDP has been getting globally, it is not impossible that the multi-billion project will get additional financing from its original funder, World Bank.

Piñol presented the success of the PRDP during last month’s Global Forum for Food and Agricultur­e 2019, which was attended by Agricultur­e Ministers and Secretarie­s from over 100 countries.

Based on World Bank’s estimates, more than 400,000 rural residents are estimated to directly benefit from PRDP’s infrastruc­ture initiative­s, and another 100,000 people would benefit from the developmen­t of rural enterprise­s.

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