By
Juliet B. Saley
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- The provincial
government here through the Environment and Natural Resources Office
is propagating species of forest and fruit tree seedlings in its nine provincial
nurseries in the province in support to the National Greening Program
of the national government.
The ENRO has produced a total of 184,466
various forest and fruit tree seedlings for this year which are being
distributed free to those who request for their tree planting activities.
Of the total seedlings, 168,572 are different
forest tree seedlings with Benguet pine having the highest number of 99,587
produced seedlings followed by Gmelina with 22,283 seedlings and mahogany with
17,327 seedlings. Other forest tree seedlings propagated include acacia, acacia
manguim, almaciga, alnus, cypress, dao, ipil-ipil, lapachekon, lumbang, molave,
narra, oak and tuai.
Other seedlings propagated are 8,784 coffee
seedlings and 5,110 various fruit tree seedlings which include cacao, assorted
citrus fruits, guava, mangosteen, pears, rattan, tamarind and assorted fruits.
As of September, ENRO data showed139,296 forest
and fruit tree seedlings from the nine provincial nurseries were distributed.
Soledad Kittong of ENRO said the seedlings
were distributed to private individuals which they planted in their own lots,
schools, barangay and municipal local government units, non-government
organizations, national government agencies, student organizations and peoples
organization which they planted in designated areas, and other people’s
organizations with contract on reforestation.
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