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Thursday, August 23, 2012

DA-ATI promotes Organic Vegetable Production

By Alpha Solivo
PAGADIAN CITY - “Mag-uumang sinaligan niining atong katilingban (Farmers trusted by our community),” was fully expressed  in the lyrics of a song rendered by a proud farmer during the Field Day of the Organic Vegetable Production Training of Trainers held on August 9, 2012 at Sumadat, Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur.
Some 250 farmers from six barangays in Pagadian City to include Danlugan, Gubac, Gubang,  Begong,  Baloyboan, and  Macasing,  showcased a wide array of organically grown vegetables such as pechay, tomatoes, eggplant, string beans, cucumber, bitter gourd, and swamp cabbage. The field day proved that organic farming can produce bountiful harvest aside from its health benefits.
Mr. Alberto Orot, a farmer from Brgy. Danlugan said, “kung wala kining programa dili nako masayran unsaon pagpalambo sa among mga tanom nga utanon gamit ang organiko nga mga paagi, kauban sa ubang mga mag-uuma (Without this program, I won’t be able to know how to  improve  vegetable production the organic way together with other farmers).  
Department of Agriculture Regional Executive Director Eduardo B. Holoyohoy said “Organic farming is the favorite of our Secretary  Proceso J. Alcala that he put it into law when he was still Congressman of Quezon Province known as  Republic Act 10068. We are thankful that we have organic practitioners who are wholeheartedly sharing with us the value of planting vegetables through organic farming. Vegetable farming under the High Value Crops Development Program (HVCDP), is an important component in the food sufficiency program of the department. It is good that we are gathered here as advocates using organic technology to have high volume of organic vegetables. Our learning must not be left unheeded because there is a big market waiting for us. The DA programs will complement your dedication in this field.”
For his part, Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) Center Director, Dennis C. Procianos said  “it is not yet too late to save our lives and the generations to come. We just have to bring back nature at its best through vegetable organic farming. Let us try not to use chemicals and we shall discover that through organic agriculture, we can even plant during off-season. Through this we can help achieve the goakl of  President Benigno Aquino III and our DA Secretary for food sufficiency in the country. This is a big help for the economy of the Philippines. If there is something that we must share, it should be  safe and healthy  vegetables. Share this technology to your neighbors. “
In behalf of Pagadian City Mayor Samuel S. Co, Dr. Priscilla “Dicky” Fernandez, Rural Improvement Club President of Pagadian said “the learning during this training must be brought to the community. Organic farming is no longer new to us here in Pagadian City and the 377 barangays in the first district. Organic products are more expensive and so if we produce more, we can earn more. When we use chemicals in our farms, it will be hazardous to the consumers because of its residues accumulated in the body that will endanger our lives and without us noticing, our days are shortened.”    
The Organic Agriculture Act of 2010 known as RA 10068  recognizes the urgency of shifting to an organic agriculture model to veer away from the excessive use of agrochemical inputs used in conventional farming systems. This also supports the  food self-sufficiency and nutrition security through sustainable organic and ecological agriculture in the Philippines and the production of ‘healthier’ food through organic farming.  It is aggressively supporting the shift from chemical-intensive farming to the more environment-friendly and low-carbon food, production practices in organic or natural farming, as well as organic way of life among consumers.
The season-long training implemented by the DA and ATI  is showing its utmost dedication to the promotion of the community-based organic agriculture program in the region  and in the  Zamboanga Peninsula in particular.(JPA/ALT/Alpha Solivo/DA-9/PIA9)