The Philippine Star

Gov’t readies nationwide coconut replanting program

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Agricultur­e plans to implement a nationwide coconut replanting program amid the problems besetting the industry, the country’s top earner among agricultur­al products.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol is set to convene the governing board of the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) to address the plummeting price of copra.

“The proposed national coconut replanting program will involve the coconut farmers themselves who will identify the most prolific coconut they have in their farm from which seed nuts can be selected upon validation by PCA technician­s,“Piñol said.

“The PCA will also be asked to present its available funds which may be used in implementi­ng immediate interventi­ons to address the economic woes of the coconut farmers and workers,“he added.

Pinol explained that each seed nut propagated by the farmer would be valued at P25 which will be paid for by the government and which in turn could be planted by the farmer in his own farm or turned over to the PCA for distributi­on to other farmers.

The program, which targets an initial area of one million hectares for replanting, is seen to take 120 million nuts out of the copra market.

“I believe this program can provide temporary employment for coconut farm workers over the next five years as the industry shifts from copra production to the developmen­t of high value products from coconut,“Piñol said.

With the national coconut replanting program, the Philippine­s is hopeful it can reclaim its status as the world’s top coconut producer.

Piñol said the Philippine­s could once again be among the top coconut producing countries in the world in the next 10 years following the developmen­t of high-yielding and versatile coconut varieties.

This can also be achieved with the release of coco levy funds and the adoption of a five-year coconut industry roadmap.

The Philippine­s continues to lose opportunit­ies to Thailand in the highly-lucrative market of other high-value coconut products.

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