GENERAL SANTOS CITY,
May 15 (PNA) -- The Department of Agriculture in Region 12 is targeting to
covert within the next two years around 74,800 hectares of agricultural areas
in the region into organic farms.
Also known as Soccsksargen,
Region 12 comprises the provinces of South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani,
North Cotabato and the cities of General Santos, Koronadal, Tacurong, Kidapawan
and Cotabato.
“Region 12 has a
total agricultural area of 1,497,083 hectares and if we can convert five
percent of it, we will have at least 74,800 hectares of organic farm areas in
two years,” Natividad said.
Natividad said the
initiative is mainly in compliance with the provisions of Republic Act (RA)
10068 or the Organic Agriculture Act of 2010, which institutionalized the
adoption and propagation of organic agriculture in the country.
RA 10068 was authored
by Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala, who is a former second district
representative of Quezon province.
For this year, the
official said the DA central office has allotted around PHP20 million for the
expansion of organic farm areas and other related activities in the region.
In 2013, he said
DA-12 spent around PHP21 million for the establishment of vermicomposting
facilities and trading posts for organic farm products.
He said the agency
organic agriculture program team was able to organize 47 local technical
committees in parts of the region.
Natividad said they
had endorsed 33 organic farming-related project proposals that were completed
through the write-shops that they conducted for their partner local government
units (LGUs) and civil society organizations.
He said they
sponsored trainings and seminars that were attended by LGUs, non-government
organizations and people’s organizations that availed of projects under the
organic agriculture program.
Natividad said DA-12
assisted the Tupi Balangon Growers’ Association based in Tupi town in South
Cotabato to resume its shipment of organically-produced Balangon banana variety
to Japan.
The cooperative is
currently exporting 729 metric tons or approximately 16,200 kilograms per week
of Balangaon banana that are valued at PHP12.2 million.
Natividad said their
activities for the remaining months of the year are focused on the production
of organic corn and vegetables like soybeans, legumes and cowpeas as well as
the growing of chicken, swine and goats using organic feeds.
He said they have
assigned their research outreach stations and breeding centers to spearheaded
these initiative.(PNA)
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