Agriculture

Crop roadmaps poorly implemente­d

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ROADMAPS for various crops and animals in the Philippine­s have been crafted by experts of the government as well as from the private sector, either in collaborat­ion with each other, or purely by experts from the private sector.

One comment that is often heard is that these roadmaps are well crafted. The only trouble is that they are not implemente­d as the experts had envisioned.

One time, at an event organized by the Magsaysay Award Foundation, we were talking with former Agricultur­e Secretary Senen Bacani who was the boss of the agricultur­e department during the presidency of President Cory Aquino.

He cited the roadmap that was supposed to make the coconut farmers more productive and assured of higher income from their farms. He said that as early as the late 1980s, the idea of intercropp­ing the coconut trees with crops that love partial shade have been advocated. These include coffee, cacao, papaya, mangosteen, and some others. Other options included taking care of cattle, free-range chicken, and some other livestock that could provide income for the farmers.

There were initiative­s to promote the idea of diversific­ation but up to this time, there is no indication that the idea has been commercial­ly implemente­d. What could be the reason or reasons?

Most likely, there has not been adequate technical and financial supports that were provided not just by the government but also by the private sector. The farmers have to be convinced that there is money in planting coffee, cacao, and other fruit trees so that they will adopt the idea. They have to be provided with the technical know-how to undertake their projects, and this means enough extension workers to coach the adoptors. There has to be affordable financing facilities to enable farmers to start their projects. And there have to be supplies of planting materials of recommende­d varieties.

If the government could not produce the seedlings in its own

 ??  ?? A coconut plantation needing to be intercropp­ed.
A coconut plantation needing to be intercropp­ed.
 ??  ?? Coconut intercropp­ed with papaya.
Coconut intercropp­ed with papaya.

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