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Davao del Norte cacao farmers show gains from PRDP funding

- Q. Francisco Carmelito

DAVAO CITY — The nearly P1 billion worth of funding obtained by Davao del Norte from the Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (PRDP) is starting to show results in the cacao industry.

Davao del Norte, whose main agricultur­al products are banana and coconut, bagged P929.6 million worth of cacao-related subproject­s under the World Bankfunded program.

This includes P261.63 million for farm-to-market roads and 14 projects related to cacao production and marketing proposed by various local government units within the province.

Joseph D. Rico, PRDP-Mindanao monitoring and evaluation head, said initial assessment of the sub-projects indicates improvemen­t in crop handling.

“(Producers used to sell) only wet beans, now they have gone into fermented beans,” Mr. Rico said during last week’s Habi at Kape forum.

Late last year, the Department of Agricultur­e-led PRDP launched focus group discussion­s with other agencies — including the Department of Trade and Industry, and the Department of Science and Technology — on the impact of the interventi­ons.

The next step in the evaluation is a survey of the status of beneficiar­ies.

“Initially, we saw marked improvemen­t in handling the crop because by just shifting to fermentati­on, they earn better,” said Mr. Rico.

Joseph John Palarca, PRDP informatio­n specialist in Mindanao,

said the target is to increase the beneficiar­ies’ income by about 15% from levels during the pre-interventi­on period.

“We are confident that their lives will drasticall­y change because of the interventi­ons that the PRDP and the other partners are providing the beneficiar­ies,” Mr. Palarca said.

San Isidro, home of Chokolate de San Isidro, Inc., is one of the Davao del Norte towns developing a cacao industry. —

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