BUTUAN
CITY, Oct. 1 (PIA) -- Rural infrastructure sparks economic
opportunities and will redound to lasting peace and development.
This is how Assistant Secretary Edilberto De Luna of the Department of Agriculture (DA) described the effort of DA in implementing farm to market roads (FMR) especially in conflict affected areas.
Asec. De Luna visited and led the turnover of three multi-million FMR projects implemented by DA Caraga through the Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA) last September 29 in Surigao del Sur.
The said projects totaling P166.5 Million includes the concreting of 2.41 kilometers San Roque, Cadanglasan FMR in Sitio Mabog, San Roque, Bislig City connecting boundary of Bunawan amounting P33.3 million; concreting of 5.42 kms. Diatagon Km. 16 (Lianga) connecting Sitio Lagangan, Caras-an - Tago FMR amounting to P66.6 million and road opening and concreting of 5.29 kms. Brgy. Lubo, Cantilan - Brgy. Panikian, Carrascal FMR amounting to P66.6 million.
De Luna said that DA is supporting the point of governance to the five point agenda of the Aquino administration particularly the economic development, justice and lasting peace.
“Solving the problem on peace matters is not merely using firearms but by giving economic opportunities,” said Asec. De Luna.
The completion of the said FMR’s could boost the community’s livelihood within the service areas who are cultivating various agricultural crops such as banana, corn, rice, and rootcrops due to accessibility of transport to the main highways leading to the nearest market.
De Luna pointed out that DA is now ensuring that FMR’s could withstand various weather conditions to last for longer periods for the benefit of the people.
On the other hand, DA Caraga regional director Edna Mabeza urged the residents to avail various DA interventions particularly under the banner programs such as rice, corn, high value crops and organic agriculture to further boost the agricultural sector in the area.
“DA has various projects and services that you can avail by coordinating with your city or municipal agriculture officer so we can extend our services such as planting materials. By the time you have enough produce we can probably put up a processing center,” Mabeza said.
Engr. Merlinda Baure, Surigao del Sur PAMANA focal person representing Governor Johnny Pimentel expressed grateful recognition of the contribution of the Department of Agriculture for the development of the province.
PAyapa at MAsaganang PamayaNAn or PAMANA is the national government’s convergence program that extends development interventions to isolated, hard-to-reach and conflict-affected communities, ensuring that they are not left behind. (Aurelius P. Arais, DA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)
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This is how Assistant Secretary Edilberto De Luna of the Department of Agriculture (DA) described the effort of DA in implementing farm to market roads (FMR) especially in conflict affected areas.
Asec. De Luna visited and led the turnover of three multi-million FMR projects implemented by DA Caraga through the Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA) last September 29 in Surigao del Sur.
The said projects totaling P166.5 Million includes the concreting of 2.41 kilometers San Roque, Cadanglasan FMR in Sitio Mabog, San Roque, Bislig City connecting boundary of Bunawan amounting P33.3 million; concreting of 5.42 kms. Diatagon Km. 16 (Lianga) connecting Sitio Lagangan, Caras-an - Tago FMR amounting to P66.6 million and road opening and concreting of 5.29 kms. Brgy. Lubo, Cantilan - Brgy. Panikian, Carrascal FMR amounting to P66.6 million.
De Luna said that DA is supporting the point of governance to the five point agenda of the Aquino administration particularly the economic development, justice and lasting peace.
“Solving the problem on peace matters is not merely using firearms but by giving economic opportunities,” said Asec. De Luna.
The completion of the said FMR’s could boost the community’s livelihood within the service areas who are cultivating various agricultural crops such as banana, corn, rice, and rootcrops due to accessibility of transport to the main highways leading to the nearest market.
De Luna pointed out that DA is now ensuring that FMR’s could withstand various weather conditions to last for longer periods for the benefit of the people.
On the other hand, DA Caraga regional director Edna Mabeza urged the residents to avail various DA interventions particularly under the banner programs such as rice, corn, high value crops and organic agriculture to further boost the agricultural sector in the area.
“DA has various projects and services that you can avail by coordinating with your city or municipal agriculture officer so we can extend our services such as planting materials. By the time you have enough produce we can probably put up a processing center,” Mabeza said.
Engr. Merlinda Baure, Surigao del Sur PAMANA focal person representing Governor Johnny Pimentel expressed grateful recognition of the contribution of the Department of Agriculture for the development of the province.
PAyapa at MAsaganang PamayaNAn or PAMANA is the national government’s convergence program that extends development interventions to isolated, hard-to-reach and conflict-affected communities, ensuring that they are not left behind. (Aurelius P. Arais, DA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)
- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/1701443666923/news-feature-p166-5-million-fmr-a-path-to-lasting-peace#sthash.atNdLMss.dpuf
Cutting of Ribbon with DA Asec. Edilberto De Luna |
This is how Assistant Secretary Edilberto De Luna of the Department of Agriculture (DA) described the effort of DA in implementing farm to market roads (FMR) especially in conflict affected areas.
Asec. De Luna visited and led the turnover of three multi-million FMR projects implemented by DA Caraga through the Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA) last September 29 in Surigao del Sur.
The said projects totaling P166.5 Million includes the concreting of 2.41 kilometers San Roque, Cadanglasan FMR in Sitio Mabog, San Roque, Bislig City connecting boundary of Bunawan amounting P33.3 million; concreting of 5.42 kms. Diatagon Km. 16 (Lianga) connecting Sitio Lagangan, Caras-an - Tago FMR amounting to P66.6 million and road opening and concreting of 5.29 kms. Brgy. Lubo, Cantilan - Brgy. Panikian, Carrascal FMR amounting to P66.6 million.
De Luna said that DA is supporting the point of governance to the five point agenda of the Aquino administration particularly the economic development, justice and lasting peace.
“Solving the problem on peace matters is not merely using firearms but by giving economic opportunities,” said Asec. De Luna.
The completion of the said FMR’s could boost the community’s livelihood within the service areas who are cultivating various agricultural crops such as banana, corn, rice, and rootcrops due to accessibility of transport to the main highways leading to the nearest market.
De Luna pointed out that DA is now ensuring that FMR’s could withstand various weather conditions to last for longer periods for the benefit of the people.
On the other hand, DA Caraga regional director Edna Mabeza urged the residents to avail various DA interventions particularly under the banner programs such as rice, corn, high value crops and organic agriculture to further boost the agricultural sector in the area.
“DA has various projects and services that you can avail by coordinating with your city or municipal agriculture officer so we can extend our services such as planting materials. By the time you have enough produce we can probably put up a processing center,” Mabeza said.
Engr. Merlinda Baure, Surigao del Sur PAMANA focal person representing Governor Johnny Pimentel expressed grateful recognition of the contribution of the Department of Agriculture for the development of the province.
PAyapa at MAsaganang PamayaNAn or PAMANA is the national government’s convergence program that extends development interventions to isolated, hard-to-reach and conflict-affected communities, ensuring that they are not left behind. (Aurelius P. Arais, DA-Caraga)
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