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Adlai is a tall-grain
bearing tropical plant that has been growing now abundantly in the country. It
has been cultivated since ancient times as staple food.
During the ocasion DA Secretary Alcala dance the Subanen Tribe Dance after he was Baptized as the
Adopted Son of Subanen Tribes of Zamboanga peninsula (Video by MINDANAO PAGADIAN FRONTLINE)
By Hirohito D.
Cadion
DINAS, Zamboanga del
Sur, Sept. 4 (PNA) – The Department of Agriculture (DA) has allocated P25
million to boost the production of Adlai in the country.
DA Sec. Proceso
Alcala made this announcement as he led Wednesday the opening of the two-day
First National Adlai Grand Farmer’s Field Days and Technology Forum in this
town.
Alcala said that P10
million of the P25 million budget allocation has been earmarked for Adlai production
here in the Zamboanga Peninsula.
“Starting today the
DA will purchase the production of Adlai the same with Palay price at P17.40
per kilo. We will purchase all your production for seedling purposes to be
distributed to areas that does not have Adlai,” Alcala added.
Adlai was first
discovered here in the Zamboanga Peninsula particularly in the towns of
Midsalip and Lapuyan, Zamboanga del Sur and was developed by the Zamboanga
Peninsula Integrated Agricultural Research Center (ZAMPIARC) for mass
production of seedlings for distribution nationwide.
Alcala was invited as
the keynote speaker of the two-day event here as he helped promote Adlai as
alternative food crop.
“I know Adlai before
when I was a congressman. I planted this in Quezon Province after my friend
from Mindanao introduced to me the plant and its delicacies which I was appreciated
and the taste is like rice when cooked,” Sec. Alcala said.
The two-day event
showcase Adlai production and management technologies in varying crop stages,
regional booths and exhibits, Adlai farm machinery demonstration, post-harvest
processing technologies, Adlai value-added products, farmer’s forum and
symposium, among others.
At least more than
1,000 farmers, Local Government Units (LGUs), private sector representatives
and investors from all over Mindanao and other parts of the country attended the
forum.
Mayor Basilio Vidad
expressed gratitude to Alcala for recognizing the effort of the local farmers
in support to Adlai production as well as choosing this town as the venue of
the First National Adlai Grand Farmer’s Field Days and Technology Forum.
The forum ended
Thursday, Sept. 5. (PNA)
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Adopted Son of Subanen Tribes of Zamboanga peninsula (Video by MINDANAO PAGADIAN FRONTLINE)
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