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THE Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is making headway in improving local access roads, which have significant impacts, particularly in agriculture and trade.

THE Department of Public Works and Highways is making headway in improving local access roads, which have significant impacts, particularly in agriculture and trade. DPWH Director Alex Bote said improving local roads was part of the government's thrust to build resilient and sustainable communities.'We are into the improvement of local access roads with significant impact in agriculture, trade and industries.

The DPWH is one of the government line agencies leading the implementation of some Infrastructure Flagship Projects of the administration under the 'Build, Better, More.'Bote said the DPWH was leading at least 30 flagship projects from the list of priority projects, encompassing various sectors such as physical connectivity, water resources, agriculture, health, digital connectivity, power and energy, and education.

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