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By The Mindanao Life

DA Commits More Funding For Sarangani’s Upland Farming Project

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The Department of Agriculture (DA) will pour in additional funds starting next year for the expansion of a flagship diversified upland farming development project in Sarangani province, Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon.

Solon said the move was part of the DA central office’s commitment to sustain and expand the coverage of the Special Area for Agricultural Development (Saad) program.

Since 2016, the province has received about PHP150 million in grants from the national government for the program’s implementation in selected poor upland barangays in the province.

Solon said Dr. Myer Mula, Saad national program director, bared in a recent meeting here that Agriculture Secretary William Dar was impressed with the rollout of the program in the province in the past three years.

“That’s why DA is putting in additional funds to sustain the program even beyond the end of President (Rodrigo) Duterte’s term in 2022,” he said in a statement.

Since 2016, a total of 65 upland barangays within the province’s seven municipalities have already benefited from the project, which focuses on vegetable, upland rice, and white corn production.

Under the project, local farmers received farm inputs, such as seeds and fertilizers, as well as technical and livelihood assistance, comprising farm animals, such as ducks, chickens, and goats.

Agnes Du, Saad provincial coordinator, said some 2,741 hectares of farmlands were already planted with drought-resistant upland rice and 1,289 hectares with open-pollinated variety white corn through the program.

She said these farms harvested a combined 247 metric tons (MT) of upland rice in 2018 and increased to 614 MT as of November this year.

For white corn, she said overall production reached 380 MT last year and increased to 411 MT this year.

The assorted vegetables produced through diversified farming were recorded at 17,629 kg. in 2018, she said.

With the fresh funding commitment from DA, Solon said more ordinary farmers, especially the indigenous peoples, and upland barangays in the province would benefit from the project.

“It will complement our efforts to transform Sarangani into a food and rice production basket,” he added. (PNA)