The Manila Times

US-backed online delivery platform connects Filipino agri producers with consumers

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THE US government, through the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid), is supporting Philippine government efforts to help Filipino farmers transport their produce to key markets and address urgent food security issues.

USAid worked closely with the Department of Agricultur­e (DA), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and the private sector, led by Philippine logistics technology startup Insight Supply Chain Solutions, to establish DELIVER-e, a digital platform connecting Luzon farmers to buyers through an innovative, end-to-end electronic market system that addresses supply chain gaps during community quarantine.

“We are proud to work with the Philippine government and private sector to open new distributi­on channels for agricultur­al produce, which will restore farmers’ incomes and support food security,” said US Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Kim.

Through the DELIVER-e platform, which better links producers with consumers, farmers generate more income by selling fresher fruits and vegetables to buyers and less food goes to waste. Since its launch in early April, DELIVER-e has enabled sales of more than 156,000 kilograms of fresh fruits and vegetables through its first two e-marketplac­es, Gulay ng Bayan and City Farms Philippine­s, and facilitate­d the movement of fresh produce to institutio­nal and individual buyers in Metro Manila.

“Nabuhayang­pag-asanamin. Mas may pag-asa na ngayon kahit matapospaa­ng Covid-19 dahil may gan it on aka min gk one ks yon sa sam gap ag be bent a hanna min, na sig ur a dong ki kit aka mi at wa lang ma bu bu lok nam gag u lay atprutas [Our hopes are renewed. We have hope that even after Covid-19, we can have secure income, and vegetables and fruit won’t go to waste],” said Mylene Rafer, a 38-year-old pineapple farmer from Camarines Norte.

DELIVER-e is part of a P900-million USAid initiative to advance the country’s competitiv­eness and boost trade and investment, especially for micro-, small- and medium-size enterprise­s.

 ??  ?? Mylene Rafer from Camarines Norte sells her produce in Metro Manila via the USAid-supported Deliver- e platform.
Mylene Rafer from Camarines Norte sells her produce in Metro Manila via the USAid-supported Deliver- e platform.

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