Philippine Daily Inquirer

WB lauds PH’s P27-B rural dev’t projects

- Ronnel W. Domingo

THE WORLD Bank has given a “satisfacto­ry” rating to the implementa­tion of the P27.5-billion Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (PRDP) that it is funding.

This follows a recent visit by a team from the World Bank for a monthlong, first-round assessment of the PRDP that wrapped up last week.

In a statement, World Bank portfolio and operations manager

for the Philippine­s Agata Pawlowska lauded the implemente­rs for their quick action as well as their healthy project portfolio.

Carolina Figueroa-Geron, the bank’s task team leader for PRDP, said the package was the World Bank’s single biggest investment in the Philippine­s.

“After just nine months, you have continued the strong start- up and momentum of project implementa­tion,” Pawlowska said, noting that the PRDP rolled out only in December 2014.

As of August, the Department of Agricultur­e’s (DA) PRDP office already allotted more than P12 billion for the implementa­tion of various sub- projects, which included farmto-market roads, bridges, potable water system and production, processing and marketing support activities.

The cost of individual subproject­s will be shared through a counterpar­t scheme between the agricultur­e department’s PRDP office and the concerned local government unit (LGU).

The LGU is responsibl­e for a 10-percent equity for the infrastruc­ture subproject­s it proposes, and 20 percent for enterprise subproject­s.

For its First Implementa­tion Support Mission, the World Bank team visited ongoing subproject­s related to infrastruc­ture as well as proposed subproject­s related to enterprise developmen­t.

The team also consulted with beneficiar­ies, proponent groups and other stakeholde­rs.

Geron said the PRDP continued to be the vehicle of the DA to change the way it was doing business with the various stakeholde­rs in the agricultur­e sector, such as LGUs, farmers’ and fishers’ groups [and the] private sector.

“The agricultur­e department has proven that the im- plementati­on strategies and measures we had put early on are still in good place,” said Agricultur­e Secretary Proceso J. Alcala.

Alcala said that despite the project’s satisfacto­ry performanc­e, there were still aspects in the project that the department and its local partners needed to work and improve on.

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