Road network is vital for development in every human endeavor
including the agricultural sector.
Thus the Department of Agriculture continues to implement farm
to market roads (FMR) to ease the burden of farmers to deliver their produce to
the market.
Recently DA Caraga turned-over an FMR project amounting to more
than P19 million to the local government unit of Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
funded under the Bottom-Up Budgeting (BUB).
The said project is the 1.5 kilometers road upgrading of
Poblacion to Piglawigan Road jointly funded with the LGU as counterpart.
Aside from road project, DA Caraga also turned-over the
completed rehabilitation of the Municipal Agriculture Office warehouse
amounting to P1 million.
The said edifice will be the storage area for various inputs and
supply for the farmers in the said locality.
Esperanza town mayor Leonida Manpatilan expressed her gratitude
to DA for extending its projects and services to her town.
“We are grateful that DA has been a keen in assisting our
farmers, thus it contributes to our goal to uplift their lives,’ she said.
DA Caraga Field Operations Division chief Rebecca Atega said
that road is vital in agricultural development through faster and convenient
delivery of agricultural products.
The town of Esperanza is part of the cluster areas for corn
production in the region. Other agricultural crops are also planted in the area
such as rice, vegetables and other.
BUB is one of the major government’s reform initiatives
aimed at making the national government budgeting process more responsive to
local needs. (Aurelius P. Arais/DA Caraga)
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