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Top CAR products to get add’l gov’t support

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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- Cordillera Administra­tive Region products like heirloom rice, coffee and highland vegetable topped the initial areas to be covered by the Department of Agricultur­e under its Agribusine­ss Support for Promotion and Investment in Regional Exposition (ASPIRE) project.

ASPIRE is a DA initiative in partnershi­p with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce Inc. (PCCI).

DA Undersecre­tary for Administra­tion, Agribusine­ss and Marketing and Regional Engagement Bernadette RomuloPuya­t said ASPIRE project was focused on improving the quality of the production and supply of locally produced agricultur­al products in the country.

Puyat led other government officials in launching the ASPIRE program in the Cordillera region held at the Benguet Capitol. The project was piloted in 2017 in Regions 3, 5 and 12.

"Actually, part of the ASPIRE project, is looking for outlets where farmers can sell in Metro Manila and all around the country.”

Included in their interventi­on under the project is logistical support to the farmers and enterprise developmen­t to ensure its sustainabi­lity.

Puyat said under ASPIRE, the agricultur­e department had initially tied up with Ayala malls which allowed local farmers to sell their products inside free of charge, in support of the Karne, Isda Supply Suporta sa Masa at Ekonomiya (KISS ME) program.

The program is in line with DA Secretary Emmanuel Pinol’s pronouncem­ent of making food available and affordable to the public which is the mandate of the department.

Providing details of the logistical support, Puyat said government intended to give delivery trucks to “poor” farmers as a form of assistance to allow them to transport their products to the market.

Director Christophe­r Morales, incharge of Agribusine­ss and Marketing Assistance Services (AMAS) of the DA, added that farmers would be provided financial assistance, which was

an important part of enterprise developmen­t.

Earlier, Carolyn Castro, chief of the Market Developmen­t Division of AMAS also pointed out that ASPIRE aimed to integrate market developmen­t support services to farmers, fisherfolk, small and medium and private enterprise and other stakeholde­rs.

Castro also outlined the objectives promotion and advocacy of investment opportunit­ies to encourage business investment­s; build strong partnershi­p and convergenc­e with other government and private sector and industry sector.

The program has four components namely production support, enterprise developmen­t and marketing support, agribusine­ss and promotion, and market promotion and developmen­t.

The launching which coincided with a three-day forum on agri-tourism, entreprene­urial mind-setting and trademark was also attended by Governor Crescencio Pacalso and other provincial officials.

Several members of various farmers, fisherfolk cooperativ­es and small enterprise­s (SMEs) including other stakeholde­rs from the Cordillera­s and nearby provinces of the north are attending the forum. PNA

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