By
Elvy S. Taquio
BAUKO,
Mountain Province – Work for farmers
here has eased with the introduction of modern equipment by the Dep’t. of
Agriculture-Cordillera.
“The hours spent in the
farm are shortened, allowing us more time to be with our families,.” said
Patricia Wangdali, member of Otocan Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative (OFMPC) here
describing the convenience they are enjoying with the advent of their
microenterprise subproject on farm mechanization.
As most farmers in this
municipality still engage in traditional farming through manual labor, so the
OFMPC decided to undertake an enterprise that will answer the immediate needs
of their farmer-members.
“Bumiit ti panag-arado.
Jay trabahoen ti nuwang ti 5 days ket kaya ti tractor ti manu laeng nga oras,
(land preparation is now faster, a five-day tilling using a carabao is
shortened with the use of a tractor),” said Wangdali, adding that her husband
now spends more time with his family as compared before.
Wangdali’s husband is
among the seven coop members who signed a lease agreement with the OFMPC to
rent out the equipment they received.
Funded under the DA’s
Philippine Rural Development Project (DA PRDP), the OFMPC received seven units
of tractor (5 with carrier, 2 without carrier), two units of thresher and
blower, and two units of shredder with a total cost amounting to one million
pesos. These equipment are being rented to the members of the OFMPC.
Carabaos
have been a farmer’s long term partner in the field that helps them with land
preparation among others. However, caring the carabao is another story.
“Nu i-compare mo
maintenance ti nuwang ken machine, as-asikasuem jay nuwang manipod agsapa
inggana rumabii, ken nu ada typhoon ket mapan mu pay birbiruken. Ngem nu diyay
tractor, nu inlisim ken inlinong mo, nalpasen ti trabahom,” (if you compare the
maintenance of a carabao with a machine, you have to take care of it from dawn
to dusk and search for it even when there’s a typhoon. But with the tractor,
you have nothing to worry about once you secure its storage),” added Wangdali.
Agusto Papsa-ao and
Francis Bagne, members of the OFMPC also shared the same sentiments as
Wangdali.
“Nu
ag harvest ka, mabalin nga ag-raep kan, ag bunubun ka nga dagus. Nanamnam-ay
jay tractor ta mabibiit ken nalaw-lawa ti sakop na (after harvest, you can
easily prepare the land and transplant. The use of tractor makes farming faster
and more convenient),” they said.
As of May, OFMPC hasda
total net income of P130, 000.00 from the equipment rentals since it was
delivered in August 2018.
According to Andrea
Docadoc, Manager of OFMPC, they plan to purchase more farming equipment to
benefit more of their members.
OFMPC is among the 19
farmer groups with completed micro-enterprise subprojects approved by the PRDP
for calamity-stricken areas in the Cordillera. -- DA PRDP
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