DA program helps Cordillera farmers sell in Luzon markets
>> Friday, May 22, 2020
By Elvy
S. Taquio
MANKAYAN, Benguet --
Proponent groups of enterprise projects under the Department of Agriculture -
Philippine Rural Development Project (DA-PRDP) are now marketing their products
to the other quarantine-affected areas in Luzon through the DA’s KADIWA ni Ani
at Kita program.
The
KADIWA ni Ani at Kita Program of Agriculture Secretary William D. Dar was
launched in the Cordillera to support the vegetable farmers in selling their
produce directly to consumers and other direct buyers from LGUs, KADIWA ni Ani
at Kita stores, private sector, and other markets amid the Luzon-wide general
community quarantine (ECQ).
Some of
the PGs who were able to market their products through the DA’s KADIWA ni Ani
at Kita are the Bosigan Multipurpose Cooperative (BMPC) in Mankayan, Benguet,
the Bauko Organic Practitioners Credit Cooperative (BOPCC), Sadsadan Vegetable
Producers, Inc. (SAVPI), and the Bagnen-Balintaugan Timpoyog Credit Cooperative
(BaBaTiCCo) in Bauko, Mountain Province.
“Transport
utilities have been limited since the lockdown was imposed in Mountain Province
and we have been coordinating with outside buyers through the DA and the LGU in
marketing vegetables consolidated from our members,” said Samuel Caligtan,
Manager of BOPCC.
According
to Ely Rose Felipe of the Bauko Municipal Agriculture Office, the BOPCC was
able to consolidate and sell more than 90 tons of vegetables from its members.
The SAVPI has also consolidated and sold more than 11 tons of assorted highland
vegetables such as potato, chayote, cabbage, broccoli, carrots, romaine, and
Chinese cabbage among others per delivery.
Further,
the BaBatiCCo has also sold 44 heads of swine on a live-weight basis through
the KADIWA ni Ani at Kita.
“It has
been a challenge for us to look for a stable market outlet since we ventured
into swine production and we are grateful to the DA and to the LGU for linking
us to a buyer considering this lockdown situation,” said Dominga Maitang of
BaBaTiCCo.
The
Bosigan MPC, on the other hand, has been participating in the KADIWA ni Ani at
Kita program even before the Luzon-wide quarantine was imposed.
According
to Regina Ludias, manager of Bosigan MPC, they were able to market around
400-500 kilograms of assorted highland vegetables per delivery for several
times already.
“Through
the KADIWA ni Ani at Kita program, we were able to sell our vegetables outside
the province without having to worry about how transportation and delivery
would cost us,” she said.
Accordingly,
the delivery of vegetables to various buyers are being coordinated through the
DA and the LGU.
Recently,
the cooperative brought around 400 kilograms of vegetables that were sold in
Baguio City through the KADIWA on Wheels. It is a rolling store selling food
and non-food products that is being facilitated by the DA-CAR in partnership
with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), farmers, and other local
business establishments.
These
cooperatives are PGs of the following DA-PRDP-funded enterprise subprojects:
Tomato Production Using Greenhouse Condition (Bosigan MPC); Bagnen Swine
Production and Marketing (BaBaTiCCo); Rehabilitation of Protected Areas for
Organic Vegetable Production (BOPCC); and Potato Production and Marketing
(SAVPI).
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