PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del
Sur -– The 1st Infantry (Tabak) Division, Philippine Army formally launches
the AFP Bamboo Reforestation Project at Headquarters of the 1st
Infantry Division in Kuta Major Cesar L Sang-an, Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur on
Wednesday December 17 at 6 a.m.
Division Public Affairs
Office r at Franco Sueltoi said the event started with a formal lauching
ceremony led by Acting Chief of Staff Colonel Loreto C. Magundayao in lieu of 1st
Infantry Division Commander Brigadier General Gerardo F. Barrientos Jr who officiated the Change of Command Ceremony
at 101st Infantry Brigade. Colonel Magundayao was assisted by
Colonel Michael Lowell B Chiong, Assistant Chief of Staff for Civil Miltiary
Operations, G7 during the program.
Suelrto said the 1st Infantry (TABAK) Division
launched the Bamboo Reforestation Project (BRP) which is one of the priority
projects of CSAFP and in line with the National Greening Program. The BRP aims to contribute to the mitigation
of Climate Change and Disaster Management considering its carbon capture
capability and cheaper reforestation cost.
The activity is also part
of line-up of events to commemorate the 79th AFP Anniversary. The BRP was
also replicated in different field units of the Division. This activity will be sustained thru the
establishment of Bamboo nursery in all camps of the 1st Infantry
Division under its area.
The 200 pieces of Giant
Bamboo seedlings variety were procured all the way from the Bamboo nursery in
Masuan, Bukidnon planted at vicinity Jungle Base, Headquarters, 1st
Infantry Division. The planting site is near a waterway which is an ideal site
for Bamboo planting.
Suelto disclosed that this
Bamboo Reforestation Project is a modest contribution of Team Tabak in
mitigating the effects of Climate Change and Global Warming. Bamboo is a very economical to plant because
it requires less maintenance and in 3-5 years it can yield results. It can also be a source of livelihood because
of its different uses. The Tabak
Troopers joins our AFP in being “Green Warriors” and it only shows that the
soldiers are also concern with environmental protection and conservation.
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