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2013 PRESS RELEASE

JAPAN INFORMATION AND CULTURE CENTER (JICC)
EMBASSY OF JAPAN
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Phone:  551-5710 Ext. 2314/2316 Fax: 551-5784
E-mail: press@ma.mofa.go.jp

Press Office - PR#17–2013, February 11, 2013

 

Japanese NGO and GOJ Continue Support

for Organic Farming in Nueva Vizcaya

 

 

 

Japanese Ambassador Toshinao Urabe congratulates Chief Administrative Officer Ryosuke Kawabe of GLM Institute (GLMi), after signing the grant contract for “ Support to Improve Livelihood of Poor Farmers through Production of Organic and Reduced-chemical Produce in Nueva Viscaya” (Phase 2) , on February 8, 2013, at the Embassy of Japan.

 

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Toshinao Urabe and Mr. Ryosuke Kawabe , Chief Administrative Officer of GLM Institute (GLMi), a Japanese NGO based in Nueva Vizcaya , signed the grant contract for the second year of the project “ Support to Improve Livelihood of Poor Farmers through Production of Organic and Reduced-chemical Produce in Nueva Viscaya” at the Embassy of Japan on February 8 , 201 3 . The project, amounting to US$ 273,495 (approximately 11 million pesos), is funded by the Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects, a grant funding program of Japan's Official Development Assistance (ODA).

 

The implementation of the first phase of the project has been successful in promoting sustainable farming in Nueva Vizcaya. In order to consolidate the process of overcoming poverty through farming with organic and reduced chemical produce, GLMi is going to implement the second phase of the project, which includes organization of farmers associations, capacity building for better production, promotion of certification system of organic products, and extension of the market.

 

GLMi has been active in forest preservation in the province since 2002. It implemented the preceding project “Promotion of Participatory Forest Management in the Critical Watershed of Nueva Vizcaya Province” from 2008 to 2011.

 

The Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects started in the Philippines in 2002. Since then, the Japanese Government has made contracts for 32 projects in the Philippines under the scheme, amounting to 246 million pesos in total. 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 Japan and the Philippines.

 

 

 

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