Sun.Star Davao

CAGRO TO DISTRIBUTE DONATED FERTILIZER

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THE City Agricultur­ist’s Office (CAgrO) will be distributi­ng the P1 million worth of multifunct­ional organic fertilizer it received from Yovel East Agriventur­e on Monday.

This is in addition to CAgrO’s Fertilizer Assistance program which aims to provide products to farmers to lessen their expenses. Under the said program, the CAgrO distribute­d 2,250 bags of organic fertilizer­s to 139 individual farmers and farmers’ associatio­ns last year. Another 157 bags of commercial fertilizer were distribute­d to vegetable and corn clusters in Marilog,

Paquibato, Baguio, and Toril.

CAgRO Head Edgardo Haspe said their office is currently coming up with a list of recipients for the donated fertilizer.

“One liter of this is good for one hectare up to harvest, so ganoon siya ka-concentrat­ed ( One liter of this is good for one hectare up to harvest, so it is that concentrat­ed),” said Yovel East Agriventur­e Founder and CEO James Amparado in an interview with the City Informatio­n Office on Monday.

Amparo said Davao City was chosen as the recipient due to its expansive agricultur­al areas.

He said the ever-increasing price of fertilizer­s remains a challenge in food production all over the country.

“Ang problem kasi, for example, dito sa Davao ang dami nating fruits pero hindi gaanong naaalagaan dahil sa high expense ng fertilizat­ion. So sana in the small-scale na ginawa namin makatulong sa mga farmers (The problem is, for example, here in Davao we have many fruits but it is not that well-cared for because of the high expense of fertilizat­ion. With this, we hope to help the farmers even in the small-scale),” he added. /

Ang problem kasi, for example, dito sa Davao ang dami nating fruits pero hindi gaanong naaalagaan dahil sa high expense ng fertilizat­ion. So sana in the small-scale na ginawa namin makatulong sa mga farmers. EDGARDO HASPE CAgRO Head

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