Benguet targets high-end nationwide veggie market
>> Monday, December 10, 2012
By
Carlito C. Dar
BAGUIO CITY- - The provincial government of
Benguet has embarked on a program to promote highland vegetables for high-end
market aside from providing usual needs of wet markets in the country.
Gov. Nestor Fongwan reported this during a
recent program of the Department of Agriculture which included briefing and
project site visits at Benguet coffee, upland vegetables and other High Value
Crop Development Program (HVCDP) projects under the Agri-Pinoy Food Self
Sufficiency Program (FSSP).
Fongwan said in pushing for a year round
production of their vegetables produce, they are now grouping their farmers into one through the
Benguet Farmers Cooperative and pushing for crop production programming
scheme among farmers so they can have
production of what the market demands even during the
off-season.
He also
bared on potato production, aside
from the table type, they are now pushing for capturing supply requirements of
food chains through importation of planting materials from New Brunswick,
Canada which are bigger in size, lesser
in moisture and sugary types that are
more preferred in making potato chips and French fries.
For the Benguet produced strawberry, Fongwan
also reported that aside from the ‘sweet charlie’ variety thrives in open
ground and commonly being produced in the capital town of La Trinidad,
they are
continuously working in upgrading and improving their planting
materials.
At present they already producing off-season
variety – produced in higher elevation and under green houses from the
municipality of Atok.
While expressing his gratitude for the
support of the government in the agricultural industry of Benguet, he added they are looking forward for the completion of the
Agri-Pinoy Trading Center in La Trinidad, which
with its processing center capability
would surely boost their goal to access the high-end market.
The Cordillera Administrative Region remains
the biggest producer of semi-temperate or highland vegetables that supplies
more than 80 percent of the local market, particularly the National Capital
Region, other parts of Luzon and even as far as the Visayas Island.
Benguet accounts more than 80 percent of the
total vegetable production in Cordillera.
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