Thursday, August 9, 2012

Tubig to Bigas: From Jalaur to Pinas PNoy witnesses P11.2-B deal sealed today; Drilon says project to bolster PHL’s rice self-sufficiency target


MANILA, August 9, 2012-President Benigno S. Aquino III witnessed today the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Philippines and South Korea which provides for P8.95-billion official development assistance (ODA) to the country to construct the Jalaur River Multi-Purpose Project-Stage II (JRMP), said Senator Franklin M. Drilon.

The signing was held at the Malacanang Palace with Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima and Export-Import Bank of Korea Executive director San-Wan Byun who led the signing.

“The country is another notch closer toward its rice self-sufficiency target by 2013 after the Philippines has finally sealed the P8.9-billion loan agreement with the Republic of Korea to fund an agriculture infrastructure in Iloilo which is seen to improve the agricultural productivity, said Drilon.

The project dubbed as “Tubig to Bigas: From Jalaur to Pinas” clearly speaks of what Iloilo can contribute to the country in becoming the source of strength of Philippines in terms of agricultural productivity.

“This project will be Iloilo’s contribution to the vision of President Aquino to equip the country with food security soon. Once completed, this project will make Western Visayas the rice granary of the Philippines once again,” said Drilon.

“Aside from being one of the most significant green projects in Panay Island in the recent years because of its pro-environment features, this project will serve as a major step in improving the agricultural productivity and ultimately secure the rice self-sufficiency for the Philippines,” added Drilon.

“Indeed, sound agriculture policies and programs and big-ticket irrigation projects like the Jalaur Multi-Purpose Project Phase II, will bring about increased rice production, stabilize food prices and wages and eventually result in a stronger and vibrant national economy,” stressed Drilon, who was instrumental in the realization of JRMP.

The project which costs P11.2 billion – P2.2 billion is Philippine’s counterpart fund – will be the first large-scale reservoir dam outside of Luzon and will provide uninterrupted irrigation water supply to 32,000 hectares of farm land and benefit more than 783,000 farmers, pointed out Drilon.

This will increase the irrigated lands in the region by around 10 percent and the annual regional rice production by around five percent. It will likewise expand the production areas of sugarcane and other crops, noted Drilon.

As a multi-purpose project, it will provide benefits such as flood mitigation and control, and the promotion of eco-tourism in selected reservoir areas.

On top of these, the project will also generate approximately 17,000 local jobs equivalent to P1.3 billion in basic wages per year.

The Jalaur River Multi-Purpose Project II is envisioned to augment agricultural production, stimulate agri-industrial activities, spur the local economy and the eco-tourism industry, increase employment opportunities and contribute to the development of the Province of Iloilo and the Western Visayas, in general.

Drilon recalled that implementation of the Jalaur River Multi-Purpose Project was mandated under Republic Act No. 2651 enacted by Congress in 1960. Phase one of the project, which consisted of rehabilitating the irrigation systems with an area of 22,340 hectares, was completed in 1983. But Phase 2 of the project was never implemented since 1988 due to lack of funds and the apparent indifference on the part of the national government.

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