New Tabuk farm road to boost locals’ livelihood
>> Tuesday, August 20, 2019
By Elvy S. Taquio
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- A farm-to-market road project under the Dept. of Agriculture’s
Philippine Rural Development Project (DA PRDP) here is set to make lives easier
for local folks and bring boost local economy.
“Padasen
tayo met man ti magna ti simento haan laeng nga ti lotlot (Let us also try to
walk on concrete not only on mud),” said resident Jun Dalilis, 65 of the Bado
Dangwa – Guilayon road.
“Inmayak ditoy idi 1979, nagpamilya ket
inyawid ko idjay Nambucayan. Kapipigsaan ti kape idi, isunga nagmulmula ak met
ah, inay-aywanak. Isunga dagita mulak nga kape ket idi paylang dagita, mga
seven hectares (I went here in 1979, made a family and settled in Nambucayan.
Coffee trading was at its height that time, so I planted and maintained about
seven hectares that still exists until now),” he said.
Though the road does not pass exactly
along his farm, the thought of not having to carry heavy loads through the
muddy road makes him joyful.
Luzviminda Valderama also recalled how
residents of their barangay did not believe that their road will soon be
concreted. Some would even speak ill of it and they would try to persuade them
over and again that it will be finished.
“Adu ti haan nga mamati idi, ngem itadta
ngay, makita dan nga adan, nagpintas ta masimsimenton ken haanen nga lotlot (There
were some who did not believe the road would pass their barangay, but as they
can see, the road is now being concreted, and it’s actually very nice),”
Valderama said adding that she hopes that the concreted road will not cause
accidents.
According to engineer Gaston B. Cael,
head of the I-BUILD (Infrastructure Development) component of the PRDP Regional
Project Coordination Office – CAR, the FMR subproject was 47% complete as of
July 23.
The 10.4-km road a project cost of P230,
650,513.00 shared by the World Bank, Government of the Philippines through the
DA, and the provincial government of Kalinga.
It covers four barangays namely: Bado
Dangwa, Nambucayan, Guilayon, and Magnao and shall benefit around 1,015
households or 5,096 population.
“With less than fifty percent progress,
the project is implemented with positive accomplishment, which means, it would
either be completed on or before its target completion,” said Cael.
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