Sun.Star Davao

Developing resilient agri industry

- By Ace June Rell S. Perez

END the slavery of farmers by financiers and establish a “formidable agricultur­al sector that is not weather dependent and is resilient to climate change.”

This is the direction of the Davao City’s agricultur­e sector as announced by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio in her State of the City Address (Soca) last Tuesday, September 12.

“We envision a formidable agricultur­al sector that is not weather dependent and is resilient to climate change. We would like our farmers to become business-oriented partners. We want to see an end to the slavery of farmers by financiers,” she said. Demo Farm Duterte-Carpio said that the city is bent on developing an Organic Farm and Agricultur­e Training Center in a government property in Malagos, Davao City.

She said it will showcase the how-to’s and other Do-It-Yourself’s of organic farming in an integrated farm presentati­on to inspire small to medium sized current and future farmers of the city.

“As the project inspires visitors to engage in farming, the Center shall house the City’s own training center catering to agribusine­ss enthusiast­s as well as basic education to K-12 agricultur­e learners. It is envisioned to draw not only learners but agri-tourists as well, which shall showcase the abundance and vibrance of the city’s agricultur­e sector,” she said.

Urban Container Gardening “We would like to teach people to plant even without backyards so that they may have food on hand which would mean savings to their grocery budget,” she said.

The mayor shared that the Davao City Rooftop Garden in the City Hall Annex building “serves as the model set up for the urban container gardening movement” to promote urban organic farming as a scheme to guarantee food and environmen­tal safety as well as reduce expenses through applicatio­n of organic fertilizer­s. Chocolate Capital of the Philippine­s The bid to be the chocolate capital of the country is designed to develop the cacao industry in the city.

“It will provide an opportunit­y for the small entreprene­urs, marginal farmers, upland farmers, and indigenous people of Davao City to be players in the cacao and chocolate industry by producing globally competitiv­e quality chocolates,” she said.

At present, the city has an on-going implementa­tion of the Cacao Production and Marketing of Dry Fermented Beans, a sub-project under the Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project-Investment in Rural Enterprise and Agricultur­e and Fisheries Productivi­ty (PRDP-IREAP) with Subasta Integrated Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e (SIMPC).

The project has 16 cluster members from Calinan, Tugbok, Baguio, and Marilog Districts with a total of 227 recipients, which includes 97 members of the Indigenous Peoples group.

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 ??  ?? DEMO FARM. Davao City will establish an Organic Farm and Agricultur­e Training Center in a government property in Malagos, Davao City. ACE PEREZ
DEMO FARM. Davao City will establish an Organic Farm and Agricultur­e Training Center in a government property in Malagos, Davao City. ACE PEREZ
 ??  ?? URBAN CONTAINER GARDENING. The Davao City Rooftop Garden in the City Hall Annex building “serves as the model set up for the urban container gardening movement” to promote urban organic farming in the city. SSD FILE PHOTO
URBAN CONTAINER GARDENING. The Davao City Rooftop Garden in the City Hall Annex building “serves as the model set up for the urban container gardening movement” to promote urban organic farming in the city. SSD FILE PHOTO
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CHOCOLATE CAPITAL. Davao City is now positioned to be the chocolate capital of the Philippine­s. PRDP PHOTO
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