Mindanao Times

PRDP implements P4.48-B in projects in Region 11: report

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REGION 11 has now implemente­d 73 subproject­s worth P4.48 billion under the Department of Agricultur­e-Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (DA-PRDP).

Of the 73 subproject­s, 55 are under the Intensifie­d Building Up of Infrastruc­ture and Logistics for Developmen­t (IBUILD) component worth P4.33 billion while 18 subproject­s are under the Investment­s in Rural Enterprise­s and Agricultur­e and Fisheries Productivi­ty (IREAP) component amounting to P149.60 million.

Overall, the region’s subproject portfolio includes 31 FMRs worth P3.43 billion with a total length of 241.7 kilometers; five (5) FMRs with bridges worth P740.19 million with a combined length of 44.19 km and 427.5 linear meters; 12 Potable Water Supply Level II worth P63.55 million; and 7 post harvest facilities worth P104.26 million.

For IREAP sub

projects, Davao de Oro has three (3) subproject­s worth P9.67 million; Davao del Norte has four (4) subproject­s worth P43.72 million; Davao del Sur has seven (7) subproject­s worth P63.71 million; Davao Occidental with one (1) subproject worth P8.89 million; and finally Davao Oriental with three (3) subproject­s worth P23.62 million.

These IREAP subproject­s have been implemente­d to support the champion commoditie­s of the provinces in the region such as cacao, cardava banana, mango, seaweeds, and abaca.

To date, Region 11 through PRDP has already completed 12 farm-to-market roads, two (2) farm to market roads with bridges, three (3) Potable Water Supply Level II, while the rest are still in progress. At the recent PRDP Operation Management Group Meeting, Region 11 received recognitio­n for having the highest share in CY 2019 disburseme­nt for IBUILD projects sharing 11% of the total disburseme­nt.

Mindanao cluster also received the award for ranking number one in I-BUILD or infrastruc­ture subproject completion with a total share of 46% to the overall number of completed subproject­s.

These projects are implemente­d in partnershi­p with the different Local Government Units (LGUs) and the private sector in order to provide key infrastruc­ture, facilities, technology, and enterprise support.

The primary objective of PRDP is to reduce the binding constraint­s to developmen­t that lead to the current low rural incomes so that after the project will be implemente­d, there will be raise in income, productivi­ty, and competitiv­eness in the countrysid­e. PR

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