The Philippine Star

Central Luzon benefits from P572 M agri projects

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Agricultur­e has released P572 million worth of agricultur­al projects to Central Luzon as part of efforts to beef up partnershi­p with local government units.

Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar turned over P572.3 million worth of agricultur­al projects and interventi­ons to the provinces of Pampanga, Tarlac, Aurora and Bataan over the weekend.

Dar said the DA would make it a priority to partner with LGUs in implementi­ng programs that push value chain strategies and transform the sector into an industry.

“We have to treat agricultur­e as a business now, and we will do so by seeing to it that the national government’s partnershi­p with the local government is strong and enduring,” he said.

Among the projects turned over were three farm-to-market road projects, under the Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project’s I-BUILD component.

This include the 15.03-kilometer FMR which transverse through San Antonio, Parang and Saysain in Bagac in Bataan.

Other PRDP projects included the establishm­ent of trading stations for mango and mungbean, a consolidat­ion area for sweet potato planting materials, and the supply and delivery of farm machinerie­s and equipment for small livelihood­s.

Total cost of awards under the I-REAP component amounts to P14.3 million.

Dar also acknowledg­ed Pampanga Governor Dennis Pineda for supporting the initiative­s of the DA and for following the guidelines set to manage, contain and control the African Swine Fever (ASF). Pampanga is one of the areas with ASF.

Under a credit program, the DA has made available P30,000 zero-interest loan to hog raisers affected by ASF to allow them to start livelihood projects. The credit is payable in three years.

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