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Davao cacao council eyes projects to up farmers’ income

- (Read full story on sunstar. MARY CRIS EUSEBIO, DNSC INTERN

THE chairperso­n of the Davao Region Cacao Industry Developmen­t Council (DRCIDC) shared that they are preparing projects to increase the farmers’ income with the help of Mennonite Economic Developmen­t Associates (Meda).

Toto Muyco revealed that Meda will be investing in model farms in all the provinces across the region so that farmers will have access to state-ofthe-art technologi­es.

“Magkakaroo­n tayo ngayon ng (we will be having) model farms all around the region. This was not done before, ibig sabihin nyan (that means that) si Meda will be investing in model farms in all the provinces around the region. Kasi kailangan natin ang mga farmers natin may access doon sa technologi­es (because we need our farmers to have access to technologi­es)”, the official said during the Habi at Kape Media Forum, Wednesday morning, March 20, 2024.

He also shared important highlights for the farmers on how they will maintain the quality of their land even after so many years.

“It’s more on pagpapanga­laga natin doon sa ating lupa para ma-ensure natin na in the next 3, 5 years, 10 years, maganda pa rin ang condition ng lupa natin (It’s more about taking good care of our lands for us to ensure that in the next 3, 5, to 10 years, we still have a land that is in good condition),” Muyco said.

In the past years, the productivi­ty of cacao farms dropped. Meda supported the Davao City cacao center in establishi­ng the cacao regenerati­ve farming manual for farms over ten years old.

The manual will help aging farms as the decrease in productivi­ty will have a huge impact on them.

Through these manuals, DRCIDC is hopeful that it will improve the productivi­ty of the cacao farms.

Holganza also added that MEDA gives support to developing accredited groups that could provide competent manpower.

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