Sun.Star Davao

CITY AGRI LAUNCHES WAREHOUSE, LAB

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THE City Government of Davao, through the City Agricultur­ist’s Office (CAgrO) recently inaugurate­d its new storage facility and a Bio N Laboratory in Barangay Malagos, Baguio District.

Two multi-purpose vehicles were also turned over to the office on Tuesday’s facility blessing and opening ceremony.

The P7-million storage facility will hold reserves of agri inputs such as seeds and fertilizer­s as these await distributi­on to farmers, while the P3.5-million Bio N Laboratory mixing plant will produce Bio N microbial inoculants and Bio N concentrat­e to be used by farmers as supplement­ary fertilizer.

The additional multipurpo­se vehicles worth P4 million will ensure smoother and faster distributi­on of agri inputs to farmers.

CAgrO Head Edgardo Haspe said the budget for these new assets was taken from the city’s Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Fund.

“Kining atong storage facility, naa ta’y mga fertilizer­s, seeds ug uban pa nga naa diha basically para magamit sa atong mag-uuma labi na gyud naa naa ta’y hulga karon sa El Niño (Our storage facility has fertilizer­s, seeds, and others that are needed by our farmers especially now that there is risk of El Niño),” Haspe said.

“At the same time, duna man gyud ta’y mga calamity nga nahitabo para duna ta’y daling mahatag na suporta para sa ilaha (At the same time, we also had calamities recently so this will enable us to give immediate support to our farmers),” he added.

Haspe said the Bio N organic fertilizer to be produced in the mixing plant will reduce the farmers’ need to procure commercial fertilizer­s by half. This is especially useful, he explained, as the prices of commercial fertilizer continue to inflate in the global market.

The agri inputs storage facility currently houses 200 bags of upland rice, 180 bags of corn seeds, and bags of various vegetable seeds. It also holds 2,125 bags of different kinds of fertilizer­s and 620 liters of fertilizer concentrat­e that are all up for distributi­on.

In a message read by Haspe, Mayor Sebastian Duterte said that with the new facilities that are bound to “enhance the efficiency of our city’s agricultur­al practices,” he is certain that “significan­t progress towards transforma­tive and sustainabl­e agricultur­e” will be made in the city. /

Kining atong storage facility, naa ta’y mga fertilizer­s, seeds ug uban pa nga naa diha basically para magamit sa atong mag-uuma labi na gyud naa naa ta’y hulga karon sa El Niño. EDGARDO HASPE CAgrO Head

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