Benguet center seen ‘game changer’ in vegetable trade
>> Tuesday, June 9, 2015
By Joseph Zambrano
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet – The Benguet Agri Pinoy Trading Center here would be a “game
changer” once it would be operational in marketing of vegetables, 75 percent of
which come from the Cordillera particularly Benguet and Mountain Province.
Allaying fears of farmers that their
traditional marketing schemes would be derailed, Agriculture Sec. Proceso J.
Alcala told them here the purpose of the BAPTC as a
government project, was to make vegetable industry advantageous to farmers in production and marketing veggies.
Farmers use at present the vegetable trading
post beside the public market here where dealers and suppliers from Manila buy
the veggies and sell these in Manila at high prices.
Some farmers, to maximize profit, now sell
their produce directly in Manila or other lowland areas.
Alcala said the setting up of the BAPTC would
level the playing field and would be advantageous to farmers.
“The trading center is a high priority
project of the Department of Agriculture, which is expected to alleviate
poverty in the rural areas,” Alcala said.
The project, he added, seeks to improve farm
household income through increase in farm prices.
It also seeks to benefit consumers by
reducing retail prices of agriculture products like fruits and vegetables.
The multi-million BAPTC located at swamp
area, Barangay Betag in this capital town, is expected to be inaugurated next
month.
Alcala also made a surprise visit to the
vegetable fields along Halsema highway to see how farmers are working on their
farms.
The Secretary also met vegetable farmers at
the Benguet State University campus in Loo, Buguias.
The visit also saw to distribution of 2,000
coffee Arabica seedlings and distribution of 70 items each of knapsack
sprayers, power sprayers, carabaos, rabbits, hand tractors, native pigs, rolls
of plastic sheets for greenhouse, and other farm implements to farmers.
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