The Freeman

Cebu City seeks funding for coco seedling production

The Cebu City Council has requested the national government, through the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) and the Department of Agricultur­e (DA), to appropriat­e funds for the establishm­ent of the Coconut Seed Garden in Barangay Sinsin.

- Mary Ruth R. Malinao/

Councilor Renato Osmeña Jr. sponsored a resolution regarding the matter which was approved by the 15th Sanggunian­g Panlungsod.

Osmeña said the barangay council of Sinsin, through the leadership of Captain Aurelio Laspoña, proposed to establish a Coconut Seed Garden with an area of 10 hectares located in the barangay.

“The Barangay Council of Sinsin proposes the establishm­ent of (a) Coconut Seed Garden with an area of 10 hectares at Barangay Sinsin as source of planting materials not only for Cebu City but also throughout the Province of Cebu,” read Barangay Resolution No. 12.

“The realizatio­n of this project will produce more coconut to (grow) at Barangay Sinsin and even be given to neighborin­g barangay,” it added.

Osmeña said the coconut industry is considered as one of the major exports that contribute­s 3.6 percent of the county's gross valued added (GVA) in agricultur­e, and the country's exports of coconut products last year expanded by 58.7 percent to a 4-year high of nearly $2 billion from $1.23 billion in 2020, the latest Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data showed.

With this, the council likewise requested the City Agricultur­e Office to improve its support system to the coconut farmers in the city and develop programs to modernize the coconut sector and appropriat­e local funds therefor.

“The City Agricultur­e Office of the City of Cebu has to devise a developmen­t plan and programs to provide social protection for coconut farmers, farm workers, and their families,” said Osmeña.

Osmeña said the CAO shall organize and develop coconut farmers associatio­ns, conduct innovative research on coconut processing, production and distributi­on, and integrate the processing of coconut and downstream products, as well as support massive planting of coconut trees and the establishm­ent of Coconut Seed Gardens.

Former President Rodrigo Duterte issued Executive Order No. 172 approving the Coconut Farmers and Industry Developmen­t Plan (CFIDP), which aims to modernize and boost the competitiv­eness of the coconut industry in the country.

The plan will be implemente­d by the PCA and other concerned state agencies. The funding for the programs under the plan will be taken from the coconut farmers and industry trust fund and from the regular budgets of implementi­ng agencies.

“There is a need to approve the Coconut Farmers and Industry Developmen­t Plan to increase overall productivi­ty and income of coconut farmers, alleviate poverty, and achieve the twin objectives of rehabilita­ting and modernizin­g the coconut industry to attain social equity,” read EO 172. —

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