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Davao coffee industry still can’t compete with Asean

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THE performanc­e of the coffee industry of Davao Region still has a long way to go to compete with the coffee industries of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) region neighbors, said Department of Agricultur­e (DA) Davao Region official.

During the Business Forum held at Dermpath, SM City Davao yesterday, June 3, DA Davao Region High Value Crops Developmen­t Program Coordinato­r Melani Provido said this is primarily because the postharves­t facilities of the other countries are way more modern than what is used by the farmers in the region now.

“DA is still currently finding good suppliers accredited by Amtec. Amtec is a private accreditat­ion body,” said Provido. Amtec stands for the Agricultur­al Machinery Testing and Evaluation Center, which was establishe­d as an “official testing

agency to promote a selfeliant agricultur­al machinery industry that would cater to the needs of the Filipino farmers.”

Currently, the postharves­t facilities being distribute­d to farmer organizati­ons and cooperativ­es include dryers, dehullers, and depulpers among others. For now, all the suppliers of these postharves­t are local-based. When asked if DA also considers sourcing out foreign suppliers to be at par with the postharves­t facilities used by other agricultur­al countries in the Asean, Provido said they would first need to make sure that these foreign suppliers are accredited by Amtec.

Aside from the post-harvest facility concerns, Provido said the entire DA is looking into increasing the productivi­ty of coffee nationwide. As per the National Coffee Roadmap for 2020 of the Philippine­s, they target to reach at least 1 metric ton of coffee per hectare in a year. Currently, the Philippine­s produces only 400 to 500 kilograms of coffee per hectare per year.

“In order to increase the productivi­ty of coffee, we encourage the farmers to rehabilita­te, prune, fertilize, and if necessary, expand their areas as well,” she said.

In the entire Davao Region, there is already about 16,000 hectares of land with coffee planted. DA 11 targets that by 2020, this will increase to 20,000 hectares already. The interventi­on and assistance of DA to these farmers lie with farm rehabilita­tion, expansion, post-harvest facilities provision, education of good agricultur­al practices, and the coffee branding. JPA

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