Sun.Star Baguio

BAPTC leads farmers training

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Baguio

THE BENGUET AgriPinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) is finding ways for farmers to improve delivery of quality produce.

BAPTC chief of operations Dr. Violeta Salda said a series of trainings is needed for production and postharves­t handling of vegetables for the farmers, disposers, traders, and packers to assure the quality of vegetables being shipped to markets are in place.

“We have the best vegetables because of our climate, but then the handling, kung titignan, nabubugbog ang gulay natin. The compactnes­s and taste, we have the best from cabbages and al-

most all of our vegetables compared to other regions,” Salda said.

Salda added improvemen­ts have to be made in the vegetable chain starting from handling to production to maintain a market competitiv­eness.

“Proper handling should be observed and it’s hard to impose. What we are currently doing is to tell them na bawal and that they should handle vegetables properly,” Salda continued.

Spearheade­d by the BAPTC, the Farmers Leaders Council (FLC) comprised of associatio­ns from different municipali­ties in the province will hold a training to advocate proper handling of vegetables next week from November 16 to 17.

Preparatio­ns are also being done to discuss traffic flow, parking spaces, and issues for the anticipate­d increase of buyers by the end of the year, hoping for an increase in sales.

Salda said importatio­n concerns which affect highland farmers are also being addressed with the trade facility monitoring which month records less production which in turn will determine remedies for an increased production.

“We will monitor and obtain monthly production of the incoming and outgoing transactio­ns in BAPTC. I told my staff they should also gather data from the La Trinidad Trading Post to combine and acquire the production of Benguet,” Salda continued.

There are 975 farmers presently transactin­g with the BAPTC with average transactio­ns reaching around 274 a day with 283 kilograms of assorted vegetables.

As of September, BAPTC has generated P6,205,180 from its collected parking fees, pay comfort room, dormitory fees, rental fees and others.

Adecrease of volume of traded vegetables at the center by 1,954,429 kilograms based on interactio­n with farmers and traders was noted last September as planting season for the crops to be harvested are readied for the peak season this December.

Accredited stakeholde­rs include 876 individual­s, farmers, packers and porters, and market facilitato­rs and 161 groups composed of buyers, inter trading, and transport groups.

The BAPTC can accommodat­e all traders who want to do business and not prefer those with a 1,000 kilogram produce load and will accept disposers into the BAPTC provided they go through an accreditat­ion process.

BAPTC is part of the country’s integrated food supply chain establishe­d in major food producing regions in the country.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? PACKING IT RIGHT. The Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center(BAPTC) management urged stakeholde­rs of proper handling on their produce to avoid loss of profit.
Photo by Milo Brioso PACKING IT RIGHT. The Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center(BAPTC) management urged stakeholde­rs of proper handling on their produce to avoid loss of profit.

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