Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NE farmers get processing facility

The agency aims to provide the facilities to ensure that the vegetables are of high quality and the processing of the calamansi products are done properly by the beneficiar­y farmers

- BY JONAS REYES

CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija — The Department of Agricultur­e, or DA, recently turned over a calamansi processing and vegetable cold storage facility to a farmers’ associatio­n.

According to the DA Regional Field Office 3, the Lucky Farmers Associatio­n, or LFA, the said facilities were provided through the High Value Crops Developmen­t Program in Barangay Calawagan.

The facility included equipment such as the calamansi juice extractor and juicer that has a total worth of P1,466,622.06 and the Vegetable Cold Storage Facility worth P2,632,718.65.

DA RFO 3 executive director Dr. Eduardo Lapuz Jr. and LFA chairperso­n Janette Abaoag led the turnover ceremony.

Proper processing

Witnesses to the turnover ceremony were Mayor Myca Elizabeth Vergara, HVCDP and National Urban and PeriUrban Agricultur­e Program focal person Engr. AB David, Agricultur­al Program coordinati­ng officer of District 3 and 4 June Lacasandil­e, acting City Agricultur­ist Wilfredo Ponce and the Office of the Provincial Agricultur­ist and Third District of Nueva Ecija.

Lapuz said the agency aims to provide the facilities to ensure that the vegetables are of high quality and the processing of the calamansi products are done properly by the beneficiar­y farmers.

Central Luzon is currently the fourth top producing region in terms of calamansi planting, with a yield of 9,825.37 metric tons or MT.

According to a report by the Philippine Statistics Authority in 2022, Nueva Ecija is known as having the highest output of calamansi in the region, with 63.41 percent or 6,230.04 MT of the total production.

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