LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- The Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) is
pushing to make the BAPTC in full operation this year and entice farmers and
traders to do business here instead of the old vegetable trading post.
Frederick Edeco, Contract Trading Department managing director, said
since last quarter last year, open trading operation of the center had a
“no-zero record” trading daily, which means the center had been continually
trading vegetables from farmers to buyers.
On the other hand, accredited members of the trading center had been
increasing from different stakeholders; individual and group farmers,
buyer/sellers’ groups, inter-traders’ groups, packers’ groups, market
facilitators and individual buyers.
Joaquin Geronomino Depalog, Farmers’ Leader Council chairman, also
officially sat as member of the Project Steering Board representing thousands
of accredited individual and groups of farmers.
This year, the accreditation of the trading center was simplified for
convenience of stakeholders. No fees are collected from accreditation.
The trading center is now open for agri-tourism. An estimated 2,000
local and foreign tourist had already visited BAPTC.
In partnership with the Agricultural Credit and Policy Council, the
center had also been helping farmers with loan assistance.
P10 million was allotted for 2016 and an additional P30 million is set
to be added to the loan fund from the previous year.
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