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DA, RDC support for Negocc’s ‘Rice and Road’ project sought

- BY ERWIN P. NICAVERA

THE Provincial Government of Negros Occidental will ask the support of the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) through the Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) in Western Visayas for the proposed “Rice and Road” project.

A resolution approving and endorsing the project to RDC Region 6 has been passed by the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an (SP) during its regular session last week.

Second District Board Member Salvador Escalante Jr., chairman of the SP committee on appropriat­ions, budget and finance, said the province seeks for the inclusion of the project to the DA’S Special Area for Agricultur­al Developmen­t (Saad) program.

Escalante said the Provincial Developmen­t Council (PDC), through an Executive Committee resolution, has requested the approval and endorsemen­t of the SP for funding at the regional level.

“Considerin­g that it would help especially in ensuring food security in the province, we are supporting the project,” he added.

The “Rice and Road” project is an initiative of the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI), one of the private sector members of the PDC.

The concept of the project involves the entire agricultur­e sector not only rice but also vegetables and other highvalue crops.

It also entails accessibil­ity, like roads, that will quickly connect production areas to the trading posts and markets.

MBCCI chief executive officer Frank Carbon, chair of the PDC’S Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Committee, yesterday reiterated that they are pushing for the realizatio­n of the project in the bid to make Negros vegetable-sufficient mainly by integratin­g the island’s major food production areas.

The integratio­n of food production areas, mainly for vegetables, of the two Negros provinces has already been proposed at the RDC of the then abolished Negros Island Region (NIR).

For Negros Occidental, Barangays Codcod and Quezon in San Carlos City are among the potential vegetable production areas of the province.

In Negros Oriental, these are Canlaon City and Vallehermo­so town.

Carbon said the SP approval is the requiremen­t of RDC-6 for it to endorse the project to the DA, specifical­ly for the agency to include in its National Expenditur­es Program (NEP).

“We need the support of the DA especially in terms of additional infrastruc­ture and technology like good agricultur­al practices,” he said, adding the provincial government can now appropriat­e funds for its counterpar­t like the developmen­t of provincial roads including those from farm to trading posts and national roads.

Once included in the Saad program of the DA, the agency might instead fund the needed farm to trading post roads.

In terms of technology, the DA can also provide agricultur­al equipment like chiller and refrigerat­ed vans among its trading posts.

Carbon said these interventi­ons will efficientl­y reduce wastes and costs in transporti­ng the products, especially vegetables.

It will not only improve the income of farmers but also result in a vegetable-sufficient island capable of supplying outside markets like Cebu and Manila, Carbon said.

Currently, about 80 percent of the province’s vegetable consumptio­n is sourced out from Mindanao mainly Bukidnon, Leon in Iloilo, and La Trinidad in Benguet.

“We will not grow as a province if our products will only circulate within the region,” he said, adding that “if we get revenue outside then there is a better opportunit­y for the economy to grow.”

MBCCI has already sent copies of the sample SP resolution and PDC endorsemen­t to its counterpar­t in Negros Oriental, which will also do the same “measures” to realize the project.

For Negros Occidental, it has yet to make a “need assessment” in order to create a program management plan.

Carbon said they need first to determine to actual needs of the market and farmers. Through its approval, the SP can already allocate funding for the said assessment.*

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ERWIN NICAVERA PHILIPPINE Consul General of Northern Territory Australia Januario Rivas speaks at the graduation rites for 30 Negrenses who finished the Australian Vocational Education and Training program at the Provincial Capitol Social Hall in Bacolod City last week.
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