Wyeth Nutrition Drives Sustainability Practices In Nourishing Healthier Tomorrows

As part of its mission, Wyeth Nutrition is implementing practices that contribute to a sustainable environment for the next generation.

Residential Condo Development Set To Elevate Bacolod Living In Saludad Township

Offering security and modern amenities, this condo development is an excellent opportunity for future residents.

Purple Motorcade, Parade Usher In Women’s Month In Ilocos Norte

Sa pagsisimula ng National Women's Month, isang purple motorcade ang pinangunahan ng mga lady cops mula sa Ilocos Norte Police Provincial Office sa mga pangunahing kalsada ng Laoag City.

Trade Mission Held To Empower Ilocos Norte MSMEs

Sa business symposium na ginanap sa Fort Ilocandia Resort, ipinakita ng Ilocos Norte ang mga potensyal nito para sa pamumuhunan at pag-unlad sa harap ng mga miyembro ng Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii.

PRDP’s Scale Up To Boost Agricultural Infrastructure In Philippines

Ayon sa Department of Agriculture, ang scale-up ng Philippine Rural Development Project ay naglalayong pataasin ang imprastrukturang agrikultura at mga pamumuhunan.
By The Luzon Daily

PRDP’s Scale Up To Boost Agricultural Infrastructure In Philippines

2340
2340

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The scale-up of the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) will help further boost investments and the establishment of agricultural infrastructure in the Philippines, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said Monday.

“Ang (the) scale-up was really designed to respond doon sa (for the) needs for investment mostly on agri-infrastructure and enterprises beyond what is really existing from the original design ng (of) PRDP,” DA Assistant Secretary Arnel de Mesa said in an interview on Monday.

He said the scaled-up PRDP intends to cover more investment and establishment of cold storages, slaughterhouses, and other agricultural infrastructure, among others.

DA Assistant Secretary for Operations and PRDP National Project Director U-Nichols Manalo, meanwhile, highlighted over PHP17 billion worth of investment under the scaled-up PRDP.

“The recently launched PRDP Scale-Up already has a portfolio of 75 approved infrastructure sub-projects worth PHP11.44 billion, 30 of which are already under construction, and 60 proposed enterprise sub-projects amounting to PHP6.31 billion,” he said in a speech at the PRDP Scale-Up Exhibit at the DA Central Office in Quezon City.

DA Undersecretary for Operations Roger Navarro said they wanted to make the PRDP more “globally competitive” with more projects lined up.

“The most important is yung ating (our) post-harvest facility for both rice and corn. And the other one is the cold storage for fishery and for consolidation ng ating mga (of our) vegetables,” he said in a separate ambush interview.

The original PRDP, which will end this year, was launched to establish farm-to-market roads and bridges.

Under the program, 503 rural infrastructures amounting to PHP31 billion and PHP2.93 billion worth of 667 rural enterprises were completed thus far, according to Manalo.

The PRDP scale-up, meanwhile, is set to roll until 2028.

 

More ports for agri commodities

Meanwhile, the DA said it plans to operate more ports to improve logistics for agricultural commodities nationwide.

“This will be all over the country. Ang lead natin dito is yung (Our lead here is the) Philippine Fishery Development Authority (PFDA),” Navarro said.

Besides PFDA, other agencies also volunteered some of their ports to be used for DA’s targets for port operations.

“Mayroong kasing DOTr o PPA (Department of Transportation or Philippine Ports Authority) na mga ports na hindi masyadong ginagamit nila at ibibigay nila ang (there are DOTr or PPA ports that are not very much used and they will give the) rights for DA to operate,” Navarro said.

“And there are also ports that are operated by CIIF (Coconut Industry Investment Fund-Oil Mills Group), yung ating mga (the) coconut plantations or plants before that is closed down. But there is already an existing infrastructure for ports we also would like to operate.” (PNA)