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easy to get lost in the uplands of Ligao when you’re
a farmer. The absence of farm-to-market roads instantly cut
off five upland barangays– Tandarura, Oma-Oma, Busac,
Tiongson, and Tupaz–from the rest of the municipality.
The farms suffered from low yield because
the farmers have no access to farming technologies. For the
same reason, residents were not able to avail of basic services,
financial assistance, and agriculture-related facilities of
the local government.
Worse, the insurgency problem constantly
interrupted the peaceful way of Ligao established the Upland
Central Economic Zone, a countryside development program meant
to address the concerns of the five barangays on low income,
low productivity, and growing insurgency.
The Upland Central Economic Zone paved the
way for the reconstruction of the Paulba-Oma-Oma road, providing
access to Oma-Oma–the largest agricultural barangay
in the area.
The Bagsakan Center and a multi-purpose
solar dryer were constructed simultaneously to service the
needs of the five barangays. Soon enough, farmers began traveling
to the zone to sell their goods.
The newfound accessibility resulted in various
health, educa- education, tion, and livelihood programs that
the residents are now able to enjoy enjoy....
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