ILOILO CITY – Following the successful implementation of its big-ticket projects in Western Visayas, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is again eyeing another multi-million dollar project in the region.
Agriculture regional executive director for Western Visayas Remelyn Recoter said KOICA consultants were given one month or less to submit the concept paper for the proposed Smart Agriculture to be submitted to the KOICA office in Korea.
“Western Visayas is their favorite because we have previous projects like the rice processing center in Pototan and the Panay Island Sustainable Rural Development that established Bayanihan Tipon Center (BTC) and a local food terminal,” Recoter said in a phone interview Monday.
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