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WB to raise rural incomes halfway to target

- Elijah Joseph C. Tubayan

THE World Bank (WB) said its assistance to farmers and fisherfolk in the Philippine­s has increased their income by 15% over four years, or halfway to the 30% target of income growth by 2021.

In an implementa­tion and status report, the bank said that the Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project has also increased the income of beneficiar­ies involved in enterprise developmen­t by 27% at end of 2018, since the project began in 2014.

“Progress towards meeting the PDO (project developmen­t objective) continuous to be satisfacto­ry. Assessment­s of project impacts indicate increases in real household income, increase in value of marketed output, reduction in input and output hauling costs, increases in farmed area, increase in production volume, reduction in travel time from farm to market, increase in traffic density, and increase in school attendance,” the World Bank said.

“Additional outcomes being realized via the country-wide institutio­nalization and acceptance of provincial commodity investment plans as a technicall­y-based planning platform for convergenc­e between programs of the DA (Department of Agricultur­e), LGUs (local government units), and other national government agencies.”

The project aims to increase rural incomes and enhance farm and fishery productivi­ty in the targeted areas by supporting smallholde­rs and fisherfolk to increase their marketable surpluses, and their access to markets.

The project has four components, which includes $19.27 million in support for local and national-level planning, $669.13 million in infrastruc­ture developmen­t, $136.94 million in enterprise developmen­t, and $57.49 million in project implementa­tion support.

Since 2014, the project yielded a 21.5% increase in the value of the annual marketed output, about half the 41% target set for the end of 2021.

The World Bank said that farmers reached with agricultur­al assets or services stood at 773,968, exceeding the 600,000 target. —

 ?? PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMAN ?? A MAN tends to the vegetables in his stall at the TienDA Farmers and Fisherfolk­s Outlet, a pop-up market set by the Department of Agricultur­e.
PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMAN A MAN tends to the vegetables in his stall at the TienDA Farmers and Fisherfolk­s Outlet, a pop-up market set by the Department of Agricultur­e.

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