Mindanao Times

MinDA chooses town for programs in Lanao Sur

- CARMELITO Q. FRANCISCO

THE MINDANAO Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) has chosen a fourth class municipali­ty in Lanao del Sur as its showcase for projects in the province.

In a press statement released Tuesday, Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol said the town of Taraka, located in the 39,000-hectare sprawling Lake Lanao, one of the main sources of hydroelect­ric energy for Mindanao, will become the Champion

Town to showcase projects aimed at poverty reduction.

Piñol made the announceme­nt as his team accompanie­d town officials and members of farmer groups to Bansalan, Davao del Sur “to the Mindanao Baptist Rural Life Centre (MBLRC) in Kinuskusan, Bansalan to learn more about dairy goat raising and the Sloping Agricultur­e Land Technology.”

Founded by missionary Harold Watson in the 1970s, MBLRC has been showcasing farming technology that has been recognized for better productivi­ty.

Taraka, based on the MinDA data, has a poverty level of 66.86%, and to bring the level down, the agency has identified key projects that will address it.

Under the partnershi­p between the local government unit and MinDA, the former will look for areas where a learning center will be built, while the national agency will look for funding and other related needs from donor agencies.

Among the initial projects identified for implementa­tion are dairy goat raising, duck raising, egg production, backyard chicken production, sorghum farming, modern rice farming, corn farming, and cattle fattening.

Beneficiar­ies will also be capacitate­d through trainings so they could adopt farming technology that will ensure better production, solar-power irrigation system and sustainabl­e and environmen­t-friendly agricultur­al practices.

The program, MinDA said is aimed at helping the population of the town, about 25,000, become more productive so they could serve as example in rural developmen­t and poverty reduction initiative­s.

The municipal government, under Mayor Nashida G. Sumagayan, agreed with the proposal to make the town a showcase for the province as it is planning to build a learning center similar to the MBRLC.

“We are very thankful because not all local government units are given this opportunit­y,” said Sumagayan as she noted that the partnershi­p between the municipal government and MinDA will provide them better livelihood activities especially those related to agricultur­e.

Piñol said the partnershi­p will become part of the “New Hope Learning Centre program of MinDA which it will undertake in coordinati­on with private partners and state universiti­es and colleges in Mindanao.”

He said the program “will serve as an informal school for farmers in Lanao del Sur where they could see actual models of livelihood projects and learn how to do it in their farms.”

 ?? (Photo credit: MannyPinol facebook) ?? MINDA Secretary Emmanuel Piñol explains to the members of the Taraka LGU the fundamenta­l informatio­n on various livelihood activities during a visit at Mindanao Baptist Rural Life Center in Kinuskusan, Bansalan, Davao del Sur. The town is chosen by MinDA as a model for rural developmen­t by converting the place into highly productive agricultur­al area in Lanao del Sur.
(Photo credit: MannyPinol facebook) MINDA Secretary Emmanuel Piñol explains to the members of the Taraka LGU the fundamenta­l informatio­n on various livelihood activities during a visit at Mindanao Baptist Rural Life Center in Kinuskusan, Bansalan, Davao del Sur. The town is chosen by MinDA as a model for rural developmen­t by converting the place into highly productive agricultur­al area in Lanao del Sur.

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