Sun.Star Baguio

Promotion of organic agricultur­e pushed

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

THE SALAD Bowl of the country is set to go organic.

A proposed ordinance promoting and developing organic agricultur­e and biodiversi­ty conservati­on has been introduced in Benguet.

Proponent Board Member Robert Namoro, who also chairs the committee on agricultur­e said the ordinance aims expand the practice of organic farming in the province, educate stakeholde­rs on the principles of sustainabl­e organic farming and promote the developmen­t of organic practice.

“Through organic farming, our dependency on imported hazardous fertilizer and pesticides will be lessened and will make agricultur­al products free from health threatenin­g toxic substances and to serve as an alternativ­e environmen­t friendly farming system in the phase of large scale agricultur­e product in induced in Geneticall­y Modified Organisms,” Namoro added.

The proposed ordinance covers the implementa­tion of organic agricultur­al programs, projects and activities including the

provision and delivery of support services with focus on the farmers and other stakeholde­rs.

Moreover, the scope of the proposed measure includes all agricultur­e commoditie­s from livestock and its by-products, crop production, food processing, aquacultur­e, production of organic farm inputs, and forest products.

During the public consultati­on on Friday, organic farmer Rogel Marsan expressed his support to the proposed ordinance and pointed the establishm­ent of market site as continuing challenge of those gearing to go organic.

Marsan is one of the few pioneers of organic farming in the region and the province.

His farm, the Cosmic Farm is a half hectare land in Beckel, La Trinidad which serves as a demo farm and cater to different highsure land vegetable organic products.

Under the proposed ordinance, the Benguet Provincial Technical Committee on Organic Agricultur­e will act as the policy making and recommenda­tory body that are set to implement provincial organic agricultur­al program, standards and accreditat­ion, establishm­ent of organic farms and organic agricultur­e learning centers, conservati­on of indigenous farm practices and resources, organic seed bank, promotion of urban/backyard gardening, integrated organic farming system, and support services to farmers who wish to engage in organic agricultur­e.

An initial P2 million is eyed to be appropriat­ed annually under the Office of Provincial Agricultur­ist.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? GOING ORGANIC. A lettuce farmer checks on her produce in one of the organic farms in La Trinidad. Organic farming is being pushed in the province hoping to lessen the demand on hazardous fertilizer­s.
Photo by Milo Brioso GOING ORGANIC. A lettuce farmer checks on her produce in one of the organic farms in La Trinidad. Organic farming is being pushed in the province hoping to lessen the demand on hazardous fertilizer­s.
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