TABUK CITY – A farm to
market road here is near completion to make access of farmers easier to the
market where they can sell their goods faster.
“With 85
percent accomplishment, improvement of Bulanao-Amlao farm to market road will
soon be completed,” said provincial agriculturist engineer Domingo A. Bakilan.
Bakilan added
once the road has been completed, side structures will be constructed including
road signs.
The 15.8-km
road is funded and implemented under the Dept. of Agriculture’s Philippine
Rural Development Project with a project cost of P180, 281,000.
It will
support the coffee industry in the province as well as putting an end to the
long time problem suffered by residents in transporting people, goods, and
products to and from the market.
Engineer
Orlando Panabang, PRDP engineer said slope protection, drainage and rectification of defects will be completed.
Along with
the FMR, the Kalinga Coffee Trading Center located here at Bulanao will be
turned over to six farmer cooperatives as proponent groups of the Kalinga
integrated coffee processing and marketing enterprise, a subproject under the
PRDP’s I-REAP enterprise development component.
The trading
center will be used for consolidation and marketing of coffee green beans from
PG members.
“Before the
year ends, we hope to turn over all the goods and processing equipment needed
for the operation of the enterprise and the KCTC in time for the next harvest
season,” said Jocelyn Beray, PRDP regional project coordination office – CAR
I-REAP head.
Under the
PRDP, Kalinga has recently turned over the first FMR which is the
Banneng-Gombowoy FMR in Tanudan.
Meanwhile, the
Improvement of Catabbogan-Wagud FMR in Pinukpuk is also ongoing and 37 percent done as of May.
Three more
proposed infrastructure subprojects are yet to be approved for implementation.
-- Elvy Taquio
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