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NEWLY CONSTRUCTED FMR OPEN TO SERVE 600 FAMILIES IN BAKUN

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED FMR OPEN TO SERVE 600 FAMILIES IN BAKUN

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The Yupoan-Penas farm-to-market road in Bakun, Benguet recently opened by the Provincial Government of Benguet headed by Gov. Dr. Melchor Daguines Diclas is now serving a community of about 600 families in barangay Dalipey. Gov. Diclas said the road is 1.360-kilometer long which connects a wide farming area and a sitio in Dalipey to the national road in the central area of the barangay. The P1.5-million project was implemented in response to the request of the residents who are mostly vegetable producers. It is seen not only to help farmers but also other residents travelling to the said locality.

Lolito Bacasen, a farmer and a resident of Dalipey, said they used to carry their harvests from their farms all the way down to the main road through a 2-kilometer narrow path way which had been taking most of their time. He said it would usually take them two days to fill a truck with their produce to be delivered to the nearest market. “Ngem tatta nga addan daytoy kalsada, mabiiten ti panagtransport mi ti nateng,” said Bacasen. He added they are now able to deliver a truck of vegetables in a single day. The main agricultural products being produced in Dalipey include cabbage, potatoes, wombok, and beans. Meanwhile, farmers in Dalipey thanked Gov. Diclas for addressing their concerns with the allotment of funds for the said road opening. On the other hand, as road development projects are among the priorities of Gov. Diclas under his HEALTHIER Benguet agenda, the governor hopes to bring more road access and road improvement in the municipality to boost local economy. #HEALTHIERBenguet#UnitedBenguet
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2nd conduct of Good Agricultural Practices Summit

2nd conduct of Good Agricultural Practices Summit

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Governor Dr. Melchor Daguines Diclas with DA-CAR Regional Executive Director Cameron Odsey and Dir. Danilo Daguio and Provincial Agriculturist Lolita Bentres joins the 2nd conduct of Good Agricultural Practices Summit with the theme “Unifying to Transform Challenges into Opportunities Through GAP” held in Baguio City

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IMPROVED 1.5 KM FMR TO BENEFIT FARMERS IN BOKOD

IMPROVED 1.5 KM FMR TO BENEFIT FARMERS IN BOKOD

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Governor Dr. Melchor Daguines Diclas said the 1.5-kilometer improvement of Ekip farm-to-market road in Ekip, Bokod, Benguet has recently been completed. The P5.3-million project funded by the Provincial Government of Benguet headed by Gov. Diclas is now serving over 50 families whose livelihood mostly depend on agricultural farming. Ekip barangay captain and ABC President Hon. Francis Delfin said the improvement of the said road is definitely beneficial not only for the residents and farmers of Ekip but also for others who pass through the said area.

Delfin thanked Gov. Diclas for answering the plea of the locals with the allocation of funds for the said project. He said the governor earlier visited Ekip where he acknowledged the request of the residents concerning the improvement of the 1.5-kilometer road. Further, Delfin said the project trimmed off the travel time of farmers to the market from over three hours to only a couple of hours. Farmers in the said locality deliver tomatoes, cauliflowers, cabbage, and sayote to La Trinidad and Nueva Vizcaya.Residents said the road improvement does not only benefit farmers but also those who need medical attention now that the road is safer and travel time is shortened. The project which was completed last October is part of the HEALTHIER Benguet agenda of Gov. Diclas under infrastructure and agriculture. #HEALTHIERBenguet#UnitedBenguet