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Monday, July 29, 2013

P300-M set for BUB agriculture projects in 2014 for region 9

By Dominic I. Sanchez

ZAMBOANGA CITY - The Department of Agriculture (DA) here reveals that P300 million has been earmarked for the implementation of irrigation, farm-to-market roads, farmers’ capability-building trainings and other agriculture-related projects in region 9 for the year 2014. But P30 million is allotted for this city alone.

Ramon Raul Bucoy, the Agriculture Production Center Officer of DA-9 said in a press conference held Wednesday at the Grand Astoria Hotel that these projects would be implemented through the national government’s Bottom-Up Budgeting (BUB) process in which community, city and municipal stakeholders including the residents, civil society groups and other sectors are directly consulted on the identification of the priority projects.

In 2013, Zamboanga City received a total of P15 million for the BUB, mostly for irrigation projects.

Under the BUB, local people’s organizations such as farmers and fisher folks are consulted on their problems, needs and situation. As proof of the participatory process, the list of priority projects must be signed by representatives of such organizations, which will eventually be endorsed to the appropriate agency.

The BUB is being implemented jointly by the DA and other agencies under the Human Development and Poverty Reduction Cluster, the Good Governance and Anti-Corruption Cluster and the Economic Development Cluster. Its aim is to reduce the country’s poverty incidence to 16.6 percent by 2015, from 26.5 percent in 2009.

Bucoy said that “since the stakeholders themselves helped in identifying these projects under the BUB, we are ensured that these will indeed have a positive effect on their communities, particularly on enhancing their income and productivity as farmers.” (PIA9)