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DAR provides P59.98-M worth of bridges to improve Palawan’s agri sector

DAR Secretary Conrado Estrella III leads the signing of certificates and acceptance of bridge projects turned over to five towns of Palawan.

QUEZON CITY -- In an effort to boost the agricultural sector of Palawan, the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), on Wednesday, August 17, 2022, turned over Php59.98-million worth of bridges in its five (5) municipalities through the signing of certificates and acceptance of the said infrastructure facilities.

The turned over bridges include the Parasao bridge in Barangay Apoc-apo, in the town of Aborlan, which costs Php 9.43-M; Abucayan bridge in Barangay Panitian, Sofronio Española which costs Php 12.63-M; Buayan bridge in Barangay New Cuyo, Roxas which costs Php 11.28-M; Minara Bridge in Barangay Minara, Roxas which costs Php 9.97-M; and the Cagbanaba bridge in Barangay New Ibajay, El Nido which costs Php 16.67-M.

The infrastructure projects are seen to provide easier access and cheaper transportation costs to farmers in bringing their agricultural products to various trade centers and markets.

DAR Secretary Conrado Estrella III said his administration would not settle on the distribution of lands because he would also provide various support services to ensure the success of the department's endeavor of improving the quality of life in the countryside.

"First world countries have rich agriculture production and we will pool all our efforts to lift our agricultural sector," Estrella said.

The Secretary added that he would bring the government closer to the farmers to see and listen, first hand, to their needs in improving their economic lives.

“We will coordinate with the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Public Works and Highways to build more infrastructure facilities for the best interest of our agriculture,” he said.

The bridge projects were implemented under the agency's Tulay ng Pangulo Para sa Kaunlarang Pang-Agraryo (TPKP), which aims to promote rural development in agrarian reform communities, enhance productivity and income through reduced marketing cosst, and alleviate poverty among agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) and agrarian reform areas. 

Barangay Captain Ferdinand Dacilo, in his message, thanked the DAR for the bridge that they have received and added that they could now save time and money in bringing their products to various markets.

A signing of a memorandum of agreement on the Buhay sa Gulay Project also took place to promote the significance of urban farming and help contribute to the province’s food security. (DAR) 

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