Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

MisOr to introduce greenhouse technologi­es

- Jo Ann Sablad

THE Provincial Government of Misamis Oriental is planning to introduce new agricultur­e technologi­es to small scale farmers in a bid to boost the agricultur­e sector in terms of production.

According to Provincial Agricultur­ist’s Office (Pagro) Head Jose Apollo Pacamalan, they are eyeing two greenhouse technologi­es: the drip irrigation and hydroponic­s.

These technologi­es, Pacamalan said, will provide solution to the issue on the lack of agricultur­al land in Misamis Oriental.

“Right now, because of the issue na lumiliit na yung areas for farming, dumadami yung mga tao who wants more food, nag increase yung persons who can buy more food,” Pacamalan said.

“The idea is, producing more with less land. Less land, more production,” he added.

Drip irrigation is a technique in which water flows through a filter into special drip pipes, with emitters located at different spacing. Water is distribute­d through the emitters directly into the soil near the roots.

Hydroponic­s, on the other hand, involves growing plants without using soil, feeding them on mineral nutrient salts dissolved in water.

These greenhouse technologi­es will be introduced not only to small scale farmers but also to the household level.

“The reason we are studying that is because later on, we need, the same reason, we don’t have enough area in Misamis Oriental so we need to have advancemen­ts in terms of learning the technology and at the same time, developing a system na mas householdb­ased para we don’t need a large plot of land to produce food,” Pacamalan said.

The Pagro head said they already started the planning, designing and technical preparatio­n for the technologi­es until December of this year.

They will be partnering with the Department of Agricultur­e, universiti­es such as Xavier University and University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippine­s, and private sectors.

In the first six months of 2019, January to June, Pacamalan said they will set up trials of the said technologi­es and the next six months, July to December of 2019, they will start putting up household to test the technologi­es in terms of capacity building and improving the system.

He also mentioned that they are looking at Opol, Gitagum, Libertad, Tagoloan, Magsaysay, and other areas where the land area is limited and where poverty incidence and malnutriti­on is prevalent.

Pacamalan said in 2010, the greenhouse technologi­es will be implemente­d in the province.

“That means by 2020, we’ll have a number of farmers who will be implementi­ng the system. Our next step is to link the farmers to the market, to make sure that they are connected with market, like supermarke­ts, and vegetables are being sold in the public market,” he said.

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