The Manila Times

Batangas coffee farmers seek support

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LIPA CITY, Batangas: A farmers’ group here is urged stakeholde­rs to take part in the preservati­on and developmen­t of liberica coffee through enhanced technical support and aggressive business promotions.

In an interview on Monday, Arnold Malbataan, chairman of the Samahan ng Magkakape sa Lipa (SML), urged concerned government agencies and the scientific community to help Batangas coffee farmers propagate the variety known locally as “kapeng barako,” which has been proven to be well adapted to the province’s climate and soil conditions.

He said despite ideal conditions in Batangas, the production of Liberica has declined in recent years.

Malbataan said the poor productivi­ty caused the province to miss out on many economic opportunit­ies because Liberica is in great demand in the internatio­nal market.

“Coffee science is very important for the consumer to understand what they are drinking. I suggested to the University of Batangas to have an elective course not only to educate the students but also help promote the coffee industry,” he said.

Malbataan noted that the low agricultur­al output can be traced to aging farmers and the reluctance of their children to till the land, as well as shrinking farmlands due to urbanizati­on in the province.

He said the younger generation of farmers has been drawn to planting other high-value crops that have quicker turnaround periods, at the expense of coffee production.

“Here in our province, plantation­s need to be extended and there should be a program for idle lands to be converted into coffee plantation­s,” Malbataan said.

The SML is asking the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) to help coffee farmers gain access to higher-quality Liberica seeds to ensure higher productivi­ty.

Malbataan added that the local coffee sector will benefit greatly from other government interventi­ons such as promotiona­l activities to open more doors in the internatio­nal coffee market.

Meanwhile, he recognized the efforts of the DA, Department of Science and Technology and the Department of Trade and Industry in developing the industry at the provincial and regional levels.

He expressed optimism that efforts to develop the technical and business capabiliti­es of the province’s coffee farmers will continue to receive government funding through the DA’s Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon) regional office.

Malbataan believed that the continued support of the national and local government as well as the private sector would pave the way for the growth of the coffee industry.

He said Lipa Mayor Eric Africa has proposed planting 100,000 coffee seedlings in the city this year. The group is looking forward to joining the Philippine Coffee Expo in June to showcase the coffee industry of the province.

PNA

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