Ifugao to help DA, farmers learn terracing technology
>> Monday, August 5, 2013
By Aiza
P. Namingit
BANAUE, Ifugao – This province, known the
world over for its centuries-old rice terraces, is ready to help the Department
of Agriculture teach interested farmers groups and organizations the indigenous
technology used in building rice terraces.
This is according to
Ifugao Rep. Teddy Brawner Baguilat who applauded the efforts of Agriculture
Secretary Proceso Alcala, who recently visited Arakan, North Cotabato, where
agricultural workers are working on their own version of rice terraces and at
the same time promoting sustainable agriculture.
Agriculture and local
government officials hope that the terraces will not only help boost food
production in the area but also contribute to attracting more tourists to the
region.
“The Ifugao people are
very happy to provide assistance in improving the rice terrace farming
technology in Cotabato and in other provinces that want to have their own
terraces,” said Baguilat.
“I am happy that
Secretary Alcala and the DA are supporting this technology that integrates
agriculture, slope protection and tourism needs in one sustainable ecosystem,”
he added.
Baguilat also welcomed
the generous support of DA and Alcala to the rehabilitation of the original
rice terraces in Ifugao, which in recent years suffered from typhoons that
damaged parts of the iconic terraces.
The DA has already
infused P20,000 to help the popular tourist destination of Batad, which is
famous for its amphitheater terraces.
“My hope is that the
DA will be able to infuse additional funds for the rehabilitation of other
terraces clusters in Ifugao,” Baguilat said, “In doing so, he would also be
supporting organic agriculture.”
“We’re more than 60
percent finished with the difficult task of terraces wall restoration. This is
manual work and we are trying to finish repair in a couple of years what took
our ancestors hundreds of years to carve,” he said.
Baguilat said that he
would also be seeking additional funds for farm to market roads to better
transport organic rice and vegetables from the mountains of Ifugao to the
target consumers.
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