Benguet Trading Center now open to boost farmers’ income
>> Monday, March 7, 2016
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By AM Bautista
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – The Benguet AgriPinoy Trading Center (BAPTC),
opened last week, is set boost farmer’s income and the vegetable industry which
supplies around 75 percent of vegetable needs of Metro Manila and other parts
of the country.
La Trinidad Mayor Edna Tabanda bared this to farmers’ organizations,
cooperatives, traders and disposers from Benguet and Bauko, Mt. Province who
convened here recently at BAPTC grounds.
She said that BAPTC has long been a planned strategy of the government
to help vegetable farmers and improve the trading system.
The establishment of BAPTC started in 2010, alongside 27 other trading
centers constructed in the country.
Tabanda further urged farmers to trade and sell at the trading center,
saying it offers benefits to them in the long run.
“At the BAPTC, prices are regulated which is an advantage to the farmer
and consumer. Both the farmers and the traders will also be secured from
volatile trading situations that can harm them. BAPTC will also be helping
farmers acquire loans from trusted credit institutions,” she said.
Tabanda meanwhile said there was need to close the La Trinidad Vegetable
Trading Post in the municipality in the meantime.
“The La Trinidad Local Government Unit, together with the Department of
Agriculture have allotted funds for renovation of the old trading post. We plan
to utilize the facility as a market for the municipality’s champion commodities
including cutflowers,” Tabanda added.
The mayor said that the renovation is advantageous for the municipality
since it would lessen traffic congestion, and address unsanitary condition
caused by the trading operations done in the area.
BAPTC will started its transition period on Feb. 22 wherein accredited
farmers and farmers’ organizations transferred from the old trading post to
begin trading in the said facility.
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