The Philippine Star

DA, JICA team up for veggie value chain

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) has teamed up with Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) to implement a five-year program to enhance the country’s vegetable value chain.

In a statement, the DA said the project, called Market-Driven Enhancemen­t of Vegetable Value Chain in the Philippine­s (MV2C), adheres to President and Agricultur­e Secretary Marcos’ directives to attain food security in the country.

The MV2C is a technical cooperatio­n project that aims to improve the Philippine vegetable value chain, which will encourage higher yield and income for farmers and achieve food security, availabili­ty, accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity to every Filipino.

Within five years of its implementa­tion, a vegetable value chain roadmap is expected to be developed.

The roadmap will identify challenges and solutions in the value chain, as well as in determinin­g the roles of every stakeholde­r.

To commence the project, a value chain survey was initiated in selected vegetable-producing provinces like Benguet and Quezon, where the MV2C pilot projects are also expected to be implemente­d.

These projects shall include innovative solutions to promote efficiency along the vegetable value chain.

The DA said several workshops were also conducted this month to validate the survey results and to present the drafted roadmap.

These workshops were attended by vegetable farmers, government agencies, members of the academe and the private sector, who all expressed support and commitment to the action plans and projects under the MV2C.

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