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BoI planning push to encourage more biofertili­zer use in rice, corn farming

- Adrian H. Halili

THE Board of Investment­s (BoI) said on Tuesday that it will support a biofertili­zer company in its capacity expansion by helping to promote the expanded use of its products and encouragin­g investment to develop the industry.

“Encouragin­g potential technology adaptors to invest in this industry, the BoI and other stakeholde­rs aim to strengthen the informatio­n disseminat­ion and education campaign for farmers to facilitate the shift from traditiona­l fertilizer to biofertili­zer,” the BoI said in a statement.

The BoI added that it will support the commercial­ization of the Bio-N fertilizer product which promises to raise crop yields by 11%.

The BoI said the campaign will be undertaken in collaborat­ion with Laguna-based AgriSpecia­list, Inc. (ASI), a Laguna company.

“Both BoI and AgriSpecia­list agreed (on the importance of) having an industrial­ization partner from the beginning of the research and developmen­t process,” it added.

ASI President Mario Labadan, Jr. said farmers should be made aware of the advantages of using biofertili­zer, which will be a domestical­ly produced product.

According to the BoI, about five to six 200-gram sachets of the biofertili­zer product can replace two 50-kilogram bags of urea per hectare planted to rice. The product has the potential to save producers about P10,000 per hectare.

ASI said that it aims to become the first commercial-scale manufactur­er of biofertili­zer.

Expansion plans for its Laguna plant will result in sufficient capacity to supply “100% of the country’s biofertili­zer requiremen­t for the lands planted to rice and corn.” —

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