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The newly completed farm-to-market road in Pangasinan eases the delivery of the farm produce, the Department of Public Works and Highway said.

New Pangasinan Road Eases Delivery Of Farm Produce

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The newly completed farm-to-market road in Barangay Cabayaoasan here eases the delivery of the farm produce, the Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH) said on Monday.

In a statement, DPWH Ilocos regional public information officer Esperanza Tinaza said travel time from the barangay to the town’s business centers reduced from 40 to 20 minutes, making the harvest delivery easier and cheaper.

“The new road also provided a wider and safer route for farmers when attending to their crops and delivering farm equipment to their farmlands. They will no longer worry about their safety during rainy days when the old unpaved road was muddy and slippery,” she said.

She added that commuters also enjoy less travel time.

“Connectivity and mobility of people from far-flung areas have greatly improved, making the project beneficial to the entire community,” Tinaza said.

The PHP12-million concreting of the 2.1 kilometers farm-to-mark road was implemented by the DPWH Pangasinan Second District Engineering Office and by the Department of Agriculture. (PNA)