The Philippine Star

Pinoy farmers’ income up by 20% – WB

- By BELLA CARIASO

Filipino farmers’ income has increased by 20 percent as a result of World Bank-funded projects under the Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (PRDP), with the country receiving a satisfacto­ry rating on the implementa­tion of the $600 million loan project.

In a chance interview with reporters, World Bank task team leader Mio Takada said the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) has achienvedd more than its target in PRDP’s implementa­tion.

“The overall performanc­e is very good. We have the opportunit­y to visit Mindanao and the Visayas. We have seen very strong commitment from farmers, enterprise­s and local government units and we saw that there was a tremendous success really in achieving more than the targets,” Takada said.

The $600-million World Bank loan entered its 10th year of implementa­tion, starting in 2014 and ending on July 31, 2025.

“They achieved an increase in the farmer income, almost 20 percent already. We have seen cases where their market value has increased more than doubled,” Takada added.

The DA linked agricultur­al commoditie­s to markets and raised the market value of farm products, she noted.

Increasing private sector participat­ion is among the World Bank’s recommenda­tions, Takada said.

Agricultur­e Assistant Secretary for operations U-Nichols Manalo welcomed the “satisfacto­ry positive rating for this 17th mission and the second PRDP scaleup mission.”

PRDP projects cover infrastruc­ture subproject­s and farmto-market roads that lead to key agricultur­al production areas, Manalo noted.

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