Cordillera farmers get P700-M agriculture aid
>> Thursday, September 26, 2019
BAGUIO CITY – The Dept. of Agriculture has provided P700.44 million-worth of project assistance to 42 farmers’ associations and cooperatives in the Cordillera Administrative Region as part of its effort to increase productivity, income and competitiveness of food growers across the country.
Agriculture Secretary
William Dar awarded the interventions, which cover various farm machinery,
including tractors, irrigation systems and harvesters; farming technologies,
including greenhouses; and other farm inputs, during a farmers’ forum on
September 20 in La Trinidad, Benguet.
He said the initiative
is part of the agency’s battle cry of bountiful harvest and prosperous farmers
and fisherfolk, specifically done through reviving the pro-farmer and
pro-consumer “Kadiwa ni Ani at Kita” program of the DA.
“Merong mga kaakibat na
tulong at credit facilities ang bawat programa ng DA (There
are corresponding assistance and credit facilities to each program of the DA).
We want to link farmers
to market facilities in Metro Manila so that we can give them better
opportunities to produce and earn more,” Dar added.
The Kadiwa ni Ani at
Kita, a collaborative project of the DA Department of the Interior and Local
Government and Food Terminal Inc. a government-owned and -controlled
corporation aims to provide poor Filipino households with major agricultural
goods at reasonably low prices.
“Through this
intervention, we can now link farmers from Benguet to major market outlets in
Metro Manila and even other cities in the Cordilleras and all over Luzon,”
Dar said.
Benguet is considered as
the “Salad Bowl” of the Philippines because of huge production of upland
vegetables in the province.
It provides 80 percent
of the country’s vegetable needs.
Under its new
leadership, the DA was banking on its “new thinking” strategy which aims to
empower farmers, fishers and the private sector to increase productivity and
profitability through agriculture sustainability and resilience.
Such initiatives will
focus on trading, marketing and value-adding activities, among others.
Dar said the DA will
focus on growth and development on eight paradigms: modernization of
agriculture, industrialization of agriculture, promotion of exports, farm
consolidation, roadmap development, infrastructure development, higher budget
and investments for agriculture and legislative support.
0 comments:
Post a Comment