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Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Program III
1. PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT
As of EO May 2012
Project Title: Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support (ARISP III)
Implementing Agency: DAR-CAR / DPWH-CAR / NIA-CAR / LGUs
Donor: (ï ) GOP Loan/Grant Proceeds: P677,897,291.25
(ï) Loan Peso Counterpart: P 225,965,763.75
( ) Grant Total Project Cost: P 903,863,055.00
Project Cost ( 2011): P 16,718,316.00
Project Cost (2012): P 117,349,945.00
Location/Area Abra : Daguioman, Lacub and Luba ARCs
Coverage: Apayao : Sta. Marcela, Flora and Pudtol ARCs
Benguet : Bakun, Kapangan and Kibungan ARCs
Ifugao : Asipulo, Hingyon and Tinoc ARCs
Kalinga : Tinglayan, Rizal and Pasil ARCs
Mt. Province : Sadanga, Bauko and Bontoc ARCs
Description: The Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP)
Phase III is a foreign-assisted project of DAR, designed to
provide basic support services to help develop Agrarian
Reform Communities (ARCs). It is funded from a
concessional loan from the Government of Japan with
counterpart financing from the DAR, Local Government
Units and the beneficiaries. The project timetable is from
CY 2008 to CY 2014.
The project espouses the concept of integrated area
development in the ARCs wherein basic infrastructure,
organization / institutional, agricultural and enterprise
development support are combined to produce incremental
growth in productivity and income among farmers.
Specifically, the project considers the provision of farm-to-
market roads (FMR) and bridges, irrigation projects, post
harvest facilities, and potable water supply system under its
infrastructure component.
For institutional development component, this entails the
organizing and strengthening of various organizations in the
ARCs to build their capabilities to operate and manage the
infrastructure facilities and agri-business in a sustainable
basis. The project also supports the development of viable
agribusiness in the ARCs to harness the agricultural
potentials, add value to agricultural products, and make
them more competitive in the market.
2. In CAR, actual project implementation commenced in CY
2011. From CY 2008 to 2010, the pre-implementation
activities conducted are indicative development planning,
site validation, project prioritization and individual project
designs. There are 61 projects confirmed with an aggregate
cost of Php 903.86 M.
For CY 2011, two projects were implemented and recently
completed with an aggregate cost of Php 16.72 M. These
are located in the provinces of Abra and Benguet.
For CY 2012, six (6) projects are programmed for
implementation with a total cost of Php 117.35 M. These
are located in the provinces of Apayao, Benguet and
Mountain Province.
Project Duration: Start: April 2008 End: April 2014
PROJECT PROGRESS (FMR Sub-Project Component)
For CY 2012 AO 1st Quarter AO 2nd AO 3rd Quarter AO 4th Quarter
Quarter
Target 29.16%
Actual 23.88 %
Slippage (5.28%)
Cumulative Status: Status Physical Financial
(Since start of Target 37.99%
project) Actual 33.37%
(slippage) (4.62%)
Current ï Undue project delay due to lack of equipment and
Implementation manpower
Issues and/or ï Absence of DPWH QAU representative during
Problems inspection.
Encountered (if any): ï Inclement weather
Actions Taken/ Conducted Strategy Planning and monthly Area
Recommendations: Implementation Team (AIT) meetings participated by
representatives from DAR Provincial / Municipal Office,
DPWH, LGU and the Contractor to draw catch-up plan.
Remarks:
Agency Contact DIR. FRANKLIN E. COCOY
Person: OIC-Regional Director, DAR-CAR
#39 m. Roxas St., Brgy. Tabora,
Baguio City
445-4497