
| Japan Embassy’s Minister Shinsuke Shimizu leads the turnover ceremony of famers’ facility project in Sultan Kudarat |
Japan Embassy’s Minister Shinsuke Shimizu attended the turnover ceremony of the project “Construction of Small-Scale Agriculture Facilities for Climate Change Adaptation” at Ezperanza in Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao.
The project, amounting to $399,263 (approximately P17 million), is funded through the Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects, a small-grant funding program of Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA). The ceremony was attended by Municipal Mayor Helen T. Latog as well as First Secretary Kei Fukunaga and First Secretary Takayuki Nakagawa of the Embassy.
On November 8, another turnover ceremony of the said project was held in the other project site, Balabagan, Lanao Del Sur, attended by Fukunaga and Municipal Vice Mayor Quirino Sampiano.
In both ceremonies, Kiyoko Takahashi, program officer, and Kosuke Nagino, project coordinator, from Oxfam Japan witnessed the ceremonies.
In the Municipality of Balabagan, six post-harvest facilities for cassava have been constructed, each equipped with a set of storehouse and cassava dryer. One cassava grating machine has also been purchased and shared by farmers.
In the Municipality of Esperanza, three post-harvest facilities for rice and corn with a set of storehouse and dryer have been constructed as well as an irrigation canal stretching about one kilometer.
Through the project, the farmers in the Municipality of Esperanza can increase their crop production, and in both municipalities, the loss after the harvest can decrease. Thanks to these, the market access of the agricultural products and the farmers’ income are expected to improve. As a soft component of the project, various trainings will be also conducted for the farmers so that they can properly manage and sustain the facilities all by themselves.
The Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects started in the Philippines in 2002. Since then, the Japanese Government has disbursed approximately 188 million pesos for a total of 29 projects in the Philippines. Japan believes that this project will strengthen not only friendship between the peoples of Japan and the Philippines but also the existing strategic partnership between the two countries.
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