CITY OF TABUK, Kalinga -- Honorio
Clemencia of this city won this year’s National Gawad Saka Award as Most
Outstanding Farmer of the Year under Rice-Based Integrated Farming given by the
Department of Agriculture (DA).
Clemencia received P250, 000 cash incentive aside
from plaques of recognition for his feat.
In his four-hectare rice farm,
Clemencia practices integrated farming and is also into fish, fruits,
vegetables and livestock production.
He started farming in 1997 and only had
this to support his family.
Coming from a modest family in a far-flung
community of Tabuk, Clemencia was not able to pursue college due to financial
constraint. He told himself this should not happen to his children.
When DA introduced to their place the
integrated farming technology that maximizes agricultural production on a
relatively limited area. Farmers learned of the agricultural
innovation promoting organic farming and sloping agricultural land technology
leading to multi-crop production. Clemencia saw a big opportunity with this
technology.
Making a name now among farmers, he leads the
Burayukan Pagrang-ayan Movement, Inc., which was adjudged as Best Implementer
of Community-based Forest Management Project by the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources (DENR) in 2017.
Recently, Honorio’s integrated farm was
accredited as ‘Learning Center’ by the Cordillera Region Agricultural Training
Institute and earned a National Certificate II for Agricultural Crop Production
from the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority.
With this, some agriculture graduate
students from the Kalinga State University had their immersion study at
Clemencia’s farm.
As a rice-based integrated farmer, he
fulfilled his dream for his children who finished college and are now employed.
Among Tabuk farmers, Clemencia who proved scarcity
is never a hindrance to one’s dreams. He is a farmer to emulate.
(JDP/LL-PIA CAR, Kalinga)
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