The Philippine Star

New farm-to-market road benefits Zamboanga Sibugay

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A farm-to-market road (FMR) subproject implemente­d under the Department of Agricultur­e-Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (DA-PRDP) has brought multiple benefits to residents of Zamboanga Sibugay most of which are Muslims.

The P46.9-million FMR project traverses two barangays – Pamintayan and Bawang – where Muslim settlers have long establishe­d communitie­s.

Lorena Ampuan of Pamintayan village recalled that what they had before was a mere foot trail, which could become muddy during the rainy season.

“We pitied our children when going to school – the school is quite far – especially when it was raining. Their uniforms would get wet and their shoes soiled,” Lorena said.

Lorena added when they heard that their road would be concreted over, they were doubtful at first since it took months before the constructi­on started.

“Now (that the road is almost finished), walking to and from the school is no longer difficult for our children – they can attend school even when it’s raining. When going to the town proper, we no longer have to walk as vehicles can now reach our houses,” Lorena said.

Muslim elder Alim Ampuan said the trail could not pass for a road – calling it a dalan-dalan – where only carabao- or horse-driven sleds could pass through, not motorized vehicles.

The 82-year-old Islam leader added they had sought for the concreting of the dalan-dalan 13 years ago but it is only now that their efforts have materializ­ed.

Alim recalled that immediatel­y before the project started, they used to pay as much as P25 per sack for the hauling of copra using carabao. It also took a carabao 30 minutes to haul copra to the highway crossing.

“But today, using motorcycle, it is now very easy for us to transport our copra. Sometimes, copra buyers would even come over here and get our products,” he said.

Alim added that besides the improvemen­t in transporti­ng their products to the market, the FMR has also catered to their other needs.

“It took us a long time erecting our mosque as bringing constructi­on materials here would take some time. As soon as the road concreting started we also erected our new mosque,” he said.

Alim likewise shared that with the new road, they were able to solicit pipes and tap water from a nearby spring to their residence.

The road, currently 83 percent completed, also serves Brgys. Pulog, Lantawan, Compostela and San Jose.

Among the commoditie­s supported by the FMR are coconut and rubber, as well as seafood sourced from the nearby coastal communitie­s.

The PRDP is a six-year World Bank-assisted project that aims to improve rural economy by operationa­lizing locallevel convergenc­e among agricultur­al stakeholde­rs, synergizin­g programs and projects for modern, climatesma­rt and marketorie­nted agro-fishery sector.

The project also seeks to benefit the greater segment of farmers and fishers, including marginaliz­ed subsectors such as ethnic and religious minorities.

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