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CAR remains top PRDP Cluster A implemente­r

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FROM a total of P12.4 billion worth of subproject (SP) proposals coming from Luzon A Cluster provinces, those in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (CAR) were able to submit close to P5 billion worth of SPs as of June 2017 for funding under the Department of Agricultur­e's Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (DA PRDP).

In effect, CAR still maintains its status as the leading region in northern Luzon having proposed the most number of SPs compared to the other regions from the cluster.

The Cluster has 62 SPs under the PRDP's infrastruc­ture developmen­t component, received and approved within the last four years. Out of the 62 SPs proposed, CAR was able to have approved 35 SPs with an aggregate cost of P1,647,947,629.22.

Of the approved SPs, 21 are now implemente­d. These comprises eight farm-tomarket roads (FMRs) and 13 miscellane­ous constructi­on works for building coffee trading posts, slope protection and warehouses. All 21 SPs are worth P1,324,399,478.44.

On the other hand, 14 subproject­s are still under the procuremen­t stage after receiving the No Objection Letter (NOL) allowing the proponent Local Government Units to proceed with procuremen­t processes.

The rest of the SPs are still pipelined, five

of which have just been endorsed for issuance of first NOL, while only one has just been approved by the Regional Project Advisory Board (RPAB) for submission to the Project Support Office, Luzon A Cluster for review and/or endorsemen­t to the National Project Coordinati­on Office for NOL 1 issuance.

Meantime, another 21 subproject­s are under feasibilit­y preparatio­n, 16 of which are again FMRs while five are FMRs with bridge.

The infrastruc­ture developmen­t component aims to improve the links from production areas to markets to enhance the efficiency of transporti­ng agricultur­al products. Moreover, it aims for higher productivi­ty as a result of increased cropping intensity and yields, food security and improved health from readily available potable water system and lower post-harvest losses resulting in higher volume of outputs and more efficient support facilities. PRDP - CAR Release

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