Bauko mayor: Reports on rotting veggies due to checkpoints wrong
>> Sunday, April 26, 2020
BAUKO, Mountain Province — Mayor Abrahaham Akilit
said there is no truth to reports that
vegetables in the municipality are rotting because of strict monitoring of
cargo trucks in checkpoints.
In
his letter to Department of Agriculture officials dated April 20, 2020, Akilit
stated that the truth is except for short disinfection process of vehicles and
passengers coming in the municipality at the dedicated control points at the
Sinto, Bauko, no delay of cargo trucks bringing vegetables to the market
outside the province has been experienced.
He added that with the Direct Connect program of
DA- Cordillera deliveries of vegetables outside Bauko have significantly
improved.
Under the Kadiwa Direct Connect scheme, DA-CAR connects
vegetable farmers in Mountain Province, Benguet and Ifugao to buyers from the
different markets, local government units and donors.
Moreover,
Akilit said DA CAR Executive Director Cameron Odsey has allowed its hauling
trucks for the delivery of products of small farmers.
“These
are some of the good efforts of DA-CAR that contributed to the marketing of our
Bauko farmers produce to as far as in Region IV a, that is worthy of
recognition,” Akilit stated.
To ensure efficient flow
of food deliveries during the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon, DA – CAR
has issued food lane passes for vehicles involved in delivering agriculture and
other food products.
Reports on alleged
vegetable spoilage in Mountain Province appeared in an article, “Farmers trash
spoiled vegetables while poor go hungry” by a certain Ralf Rivas in Rappler.
It stated, “Tons of
vegetables in the Mountain Province in the Cordillera Administrative Region are
about to be thrown away in the next couple of days, as farmers struggle to sell
them due to several lockdowns in Luzon.
Mounds of decayed
broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage have already been disposed of, as flies
start to feast on them. Sacks of chayote, carrots, and potatoes are in danger
of being chucked out next.”
The
DA has referred this for validation to the provincial government and the LGU of
Bauko, which is the foremost vegetable producing municipality of the
province. Such situation was found otherwise. Bauko farmers find
ways to sell their produce or they donate it to the needy.(PIA
CAR)
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