World Bank country director Mara K. Warwick (center) shows off roasted Cacao beans ready for processing. With her are (left to right) PRDP OIC-National Director Arnel De Mesa, WB communication officer Dave Llorito, lead economist Aleksandra Posarac and PRDP Mindanao director Lealyn A. Ramos. (Photo by Jay M. Rosas/PSO Mindanao)

World Bank new country director meets Davao’s cacao project beneficiaries

Date Published: June 23, 2016

Davao City — The new country director of the World Bank office in the Philippines Mara K. Warwick visited recently cacao farmers here, her first project visit in her new assignment.

Warwick, and her team went to see the recently approved P26-million Cacao Production and Dry-fermented beans marketing in Brgy. Subasta in Calinan, a project implemented under the Department of Agriculture – Philippine Rural Development Project  (DA-PRDP).

“This is the very first project I’ve visited (in the Philippines).  I am really thrilled to see you and your project,” Warwick said during her speech in a gathering of about 50 farmers and project implementers.

FACE OFF. World Bank new country director Mara K. Warwick and cacao farmer Lorita Tadios engage in a lively question-and-answer where the latter shares how the she expects PRDP will further improve their cacao marketing and increase their incomes. (Photo by Jay M. Rosas/PSO Mindanao)

FACE OFF. World Bank new country director Mara K. Warwick and cacao farmer Lorita Tadios engage in a lively question-and-answer where the latter shares how the she expects PRDP will further improve their cacao marketing and increase their incomes. (Photo by Jay M. Rosas/PSO Mindanao)

“I really thank you for your dedication and for your enthusiasm to be part of the World Bank funded Program. I know you put so much hard work and many number of hours in the preparation of the plans and attending meetings and other activities,” she said.

With her are PRDP task team leader and WB Senior rural Development Economist Frauke Jungbluth , Lead economist  Aleksandra Posarac and senior communications officer Dave Llorito.

The WB team was delighted to see the operation and existing facilities of lead proponent Subasta Integrated Multipurpose Cooperative extended by DA Davao Region’s  High Value Crops Development Program since 2013.

During the farmers’ interaction, Lorita Tadios of Biao Joaquin Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries shared with Warwick that her cacao produce has been a source of additional income for the family.

“We have been planting cacao ever since I could remember. It is easy to grow as intercrop with other crops like fruits trees and coconut. Cacao gives us additional income and with this project we are hoping to make it bigger in the market.

Tadios has a 3-hectare farm and at least 1 hectare is devoted to cacao.

Engr. Froilan Rigor, IBUILD Focal and Planning officer of Davao City presented DDS or the Davao Development Strategy which outlines the key infrastructures planned to be established in three years that will link the city’s production area to the bigger markets in Davao city and nearby commercial centers.

Cacao is the champion commodity of Davao region under DA-PRDP. According to DA regional director Remelyn R. Recoter Davao takes at least 80 percent of the country’s cacao production making the PRDP support to cacao farmers in the city very relevant.

“But still we are only contributing only very little to the world’s demand on cacao,” Recoter said

Warwick said she is impressed with the ongoing project.

“The kind of work that you are doing here and the aspirations that you have will be fully supported and I can assure you that from the World Bank side we will continue to support you strongly,” she said addressing the farmers.

For 75-year old Julius Zaragoza, president of the lead proponent Subasta Integrated Multipurpose cooperative the goal of the help other small farmers improve their lot.

“In our farms we grow coconuts, the tree of life; coffee, the tree of peace; and cacao, the tree of love,” he said.

The World Bank team was in the city to join the two-day the Sulong Pilipinas business workshop which assemble more than 300 businessmen at SMX Convention Center convened by President-elect Rodrigo Duterte’s economic team.

Sulong Pilipinas aims to gather recommendations from businessmen on Duterte’s 10-point Socioeconomic Agenda.

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