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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

DTI conducts rubber tapping management training

By Claro A. Lanipa
BAYOG, Zamboanga del Sur – To provide the participants the correct rubber tapping technology, a four-day Rubber Productivity and Quality Improvement Training on rubber tapping management was conducted on Sept. 24-27, 2013  at the Timbermines Multi-Purpose Cooperative (TIMMULCO) building in this town.

The training, which was attended by 30 rubber farmers, is a convergence project of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Training Institute (DA-ATI), TIMMULCO in coordination with the municipal government.

Reynaldo Beduya of DA-ATI taught the participants proper rubber tapping techniques with hands-on rubber tapping and latex collection, while Noli Camocamo of the same agency conducted an assessment on the skills acquired by the participants.

Meanwhile, Mayor Leonardo Babasa Jr. expressed his profound thanks to the sponsoring agencies saying, “Bayoganons will now be able to augment their income with this newly acquired technology.”

He added that the LGU will soon operate its own rubber processing plant to get the “price level” stable to the benefit of both rubber traders and farmers.
Babasa said: “The technology that is transferred to you will absolutely help you earn more with your right attitude.

DOLE provided the starter kits composed of three tapping knives, boots, two hand gloves, helmet, two masks, two pieces raincoats (trouser and pants).

TESDA also provided P500 to each participants to cover their assessment fee (practicum, written and oral assessment), while the DTI and TIMMULCO provided the school supplies, and food and accommodation, respectively.

Reynaldo Pintacasi Sr. Trade and Industry Development Specialist, DTI-Zamboanga del Sur said the same training was also conducted in Josefina last Aug. 27-30 and Dumingag last Sept. 10-13. (PIA9)