The Manila Times

Local Oggun tractor unveiled

- BY LEANDER C. DOMINGO

A LOCALLY developed Oggun tractor has been unveiled by RU Foundry based in Bacolod and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) headquarte­red at the campus of the University of the Philippine Los Baños (UPLB).

Searca Director Glenn Gregorio said the collaborat­ion has resulted in the completion of the enhanced Oggun tractor, an open-systems design tractor locally manufactur­ed in the Philippine­s.

“The Center strides toward building community resilience and sustainabl­e livelihood through agri-mechanizat­ion with open-systems tractors,” he said.

Gregorio said the center’s General Service Unit, together with the Emerging Innovation for Growth Department, inspected the newly designed Oggun tractor, which is tailored to meet the unique needs of farming communitie­s in the Visayas.

He said that the upgraded Oggun tractor now boasts a powertake-off device for direct coupling of implements, an improved wheel design for enhanced traction, and a sturdier bracket and frame engineered to thrive in the country’s diverse terrain and soil conditions.

Headed by Ramon Uy, RU Foundry introduced a locally manufactur­ed hydraulic cylinder for the tractor and upgraded the engine to a fuel-injected type, ensuring cost-efficient fuel consumptio­n.

RU Foundry’s long-term partner, the Kabankalan City-based Central Philippine State University (CPSU) represente­d by its president Aladino Moraca, as well as the UPLB Center for Agri-fisheries and Biosystems Mechanizat­ion (BioMech), witnessed the impressive test run of the Oggun tractor in Bacolod, followed by a hands-on field test in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental, held on February 27-28.

Headed by Ronel Pangan, the UPLB Biomech is also Searca’s partner in the farm mechanizat­ion initiative.

Gregorio also noted that as part of the community consultati­on process, the Searca team engaged with the farmers in Sitio Flora in Kabankalan to gather their perspectiv­es on utilizing the localized Oggun tractor in their farms.

Francisco de Guzman, Sitio Flora Agrarian Reform Cooperativ­e (SFARC) president, expressed unwavering enthusiasm on the tractor’s potential impact on their community.

De Guzman said SFARC, which manages approximat­ely 120 hectares of agrarian land dedicated to corn, sugarcane and various vegetables, is assisted by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in enhancing their entreprene­urial skills.

He added that the farm cooperatio­n has been the primary source of vegetable produce being supplied to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in Negros Occidental.

However, de Guzman also emphasized that there are challenges farmers face in land preparatio­n.

“We depend so much on carabaos for which we pay P300 for four hours of work per day. Additional­ly, the extreme heat limits their working hours and preparing a hectare of land for production takes up to two weeks,” he said.

De Guzman added there are few experience­d carabao handlers in their area that could skillfully maneuver the animal for land preparatio­n, making it more challengin­g for farmers to prepare their farmland for planting.

With that, Searca said the community envisioned the possibilit­ies and benefits of utilizing an Oggun tractor that can meet their needs.

“Weeks of land preparatio­n from their traditiona­l practice using carabaos can now be shortened to just a few hours with the local tractor in place even with inexperien­ced tractor drivers and women who could now seamlessly navigate and operate the tractor,” Gregorio said.

Searca said the community expressed eagerness to actively participat­e in the improvemen­t and study of the Oggun tractor’s localizati­on process.

“With strong backing from academia through CPSU, government through the DAR and industry through RU Foundry, this initiative is poised to yield promising outcomes fostering community empowermen­t and ensuring the sustainabi­lity of livelihood­s in the agricultur­al areas of Negros Occidental,” Searca said.

 ?? SEARCA PHOTO ?? The Oggun tractor developed by RU Foundry and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) can meet the needs of Filipino farmers.
SEARCA PHOTO The Oggun tractor developed by RU Foundry and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) can meet the needs of Filipino farmers.

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