Gov’t making BAPTC top veggie trade center
>> Wednesday, August 31, 2016
By Danica Tomin
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet – The government is now moving to make the Benguet Agri-Pinoy
Trading Center here an effective medium to boost Benguet’s vegetable industry
which supplies around 75 percent of Metro Manila and lowlands’ veggie needs.
The trading center through its contract
trading department (CTD) recently installed internal control system (ICS) for
farmer groups in Buguias and Kibungan towns even as the provincial government
is exerting effort to boost farmer’s incomes through its programs.
As requirement for GAP certification, the
training developed a manual for the Lengaoan Indigenous Farmers Credit
Cooperative (LIFCC) and Madaymen Good Agricultural Practices Association
(MGAPA).
Aside from the installation of ICS, the LIFCC
and MGAPA are also expected to construct simple facilities such as composting
area, nursery, toilet and packaging center.
CTD managing director Frederick Edeco said
both organizations agreed to construct centralized nurseries and packaging
centers in their respective areas where BAPTC will help in monitoring their GAP
practices and other developments.
The LIFCC and MGAPA are two of accredited
organizations to pass institutional market requirements in BAPTC’s quest to
link farmers to institutional markets.
Both organizations are tapped to supply
carrots, white potato, cabbage, onion leeks, radish and all kinds of lettuces
to two well- known restaurants in the Philippines.
“BAPTC will aid in monitoring LIFCC and
MGAPA’s compliance to the PhilGAP standards with 6 major commodities expected
from them.” Edeco said.
On the other hand, the PhilGAP certifying
body headed by the Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Standards (BAFS)
continues to formulate and enforce standards of quality in the processing,
preservation, packaging, labeling, importation, exportation, distribution and
advertising of agricultural and fisheries products. The agency also conduct
research on product standardization, and alignment of the local standards with
the international standards.
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