The Japan International Cooperation Agency and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (JICA-DENR) have turned over new access roads in Banaue, Mayoyao, and Lagawe in Ifugao which are seen to support upland farmers who also serve as stewards of vital forest resources.

The roads are critical to helping upland farmers transport their agroforestry goods easily, find new markets, and for people to access basic services such as hospital care and schools.
The roads are part of the P1.8-billion JICA-DENR cooperation in the construction and rehabilitation of agroforestry support facilities under the Forestland Management Project (FMP).
The FMP, which began in 2012 in collaboration with JICA, has already dramatically contributed to conserving and rehabilitating over 70,000 hectares of forestlands covering a total of 24 sub-watersheds in Ifugao, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva Ecija, and Iloilo.
JICA and DENR have partnered to save critical watershed systems in the Philippines to address climate change and improve the livelihood of farmers and grassroots communities dependent on forest resources.
The Philippines has more than 130 watersheds critical to supplying water for irrigation, domestic, and industrial use.