BAGUIO CITY -- The
John Hay Management Corp. officials and workers planted coffee and Benguet pine
trees in various locations within Camp
John Hay recently.
At least 100 Benguet
Pine trees alternate with 75 Arabica coffee seedlings were planted at Barangay
Country Club Village while 600 Arabica coffee seedlings were planted at
the Historical Core, Camp John Hay by the JHMC employees led by President and
Chief Executive Officer Dr. Jamie Eloise M. Agbayani and their partners from
the McKleen and Maximum Security.
“As the steward of
about 53% of the forested land in Baguio City, JHMC continues to implement
environmental programs which aim to maintain forest density, clean air and
water resources,” aJHMC statement read.
“Being true to its mandate to be the
leader of environment and forest stewardship in the country, 38 JHMC personnel
and security providers are deputized as DENR Officers which are tasked to
enforce environment and forestry laws, rules and regulations within the CJHRA,”
it added.
JHMC regularly
conducts tree planting activities in support to National Greening Program of
the government. The JHMC plans to enroll the Historical Core and the
Country Club Village as NGP sites with the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources.
Meanwhile, the
Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas – Baguio-Benguet Chapter planted 250
pine seedlings at their adopted area in the La Trinidad part of the Busol
watershed and conducted weeding and cleaning up of the area as well.
Aside from the DENR,
other partners who supported the project include 911-on Call Medical and Rescue
Group and employees of the Jollibee and Greenwich. -- Redjie Melvic Cawis
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