Coffee buying stations in Asipulo, Ifugao launched
>> Thursday, March 5, 2020
By Elvy S. Taquio
ASIPULO,
IFUGAO – Implemented under the Dept. of Agriculture-Philippine Rural
Development Project (DA-PRDP), two coffee satellite buying stations were
launched for the operations of the Ifugao Coffee Processing and Marketing
Enterprise on Feb. 20-21.
Separate launching
activities were held in these buying stations located in barangays Pula and
Camandag in Asipulo.
According to Shirley U.
Tagtag, manager of HOJAP Multi-purpose Cooperative, the buying stations will be
used for coffee trade.
“Coffee growers in these
areas have been bringing their produce to our office in barangay Haliap which
is one to four hours away from barangay Camandag. With the construction of
these buying stations, it will be less hassle for the farmers to travel all the
way from their barangays to this place,” she said.
The HOJAP MPC is the
proponent group for this coffee enterprise subproject in Asipulo.
Along with the buying
stations, a coffee processing and consolidation center is currently being
constructed in barangay Haliap where the office of the PG is located.
Facilitated by HMPC, the
launching activity was attended by coffee-grower members, representatives from
the municipal and provincial local government units and from the DA-PRDP.
Gov. Jerry U. Dalipog,
through his representative, provincial administrator Abellardo C. Yogyog,
assured members of the HMPC of support from
the provincial LGU.
“People earn for a
living through farming and the governor said he will always be supportive to
the development of agricultural livelihoods. He hopes that this coffee
enterprise will thrive,” Yogyog said.
Lorna
E. Panyo of the DA-PRDP Regional Project Coordination Office-CAR commended the
HMPC for their efforts and patience in the realization of this project.
“Although the
construction of the main consolidation and processing center is not yet
finished, HMPC is very determined to continue the operations of their
enterprise on coffee and I hope you are too, added Panyo.
Gladys Dadi, member of
HMPC urged her fellow coffee growers to improve
coffee production and processing practices.
“We have been waiting
for this project and now is the chance for us to maximize its use. Following
the proper coffee processing methods, we will deliver quality coffee that HMPC
will buy at a higher price,” she said.
Tagtag
said, “This is not only a project, but a business so let us pursue its purpose
and earn from it,” she said as she encouraged the members to put into practice
what they have learned in attending several trainings on quality coffee
production and processing.
With a subproject amount
of P18.22 million (including PG equity) shared by the World Bank, the DA, and
the PLGU, the Ifugao Coffee Processing and Marketing Enterprise is a
consolidation, processing and marketing business that was conceptualized to
strengthen market linkage and opportunities that ensure higher income for
coffee growers. Aside from these buildings, coffee equipment and supplies
including hauling trucks will also be procured for the operation of the
enterprise.
While
waiting for the other interventions from the DA-PRDP, the HMPC is continuously
producing packed roasted ground coffee from the produce of its members.
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