Manila Bulletin

Calamansi industry in Mindoro analyzed

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Horticultu­re experts from the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños (UPLB) discussed the status and prospects of the calamansi industry in Oriental Mindoro, the largest producer of calamansi in the country at a seminar convened by the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (SEARCA) last February 12.

Dr. Calixto Protacio presented an "Analysis of Calamansi Production Practices in Oriental Mindoro," while Dr. Domingo Angeles talked about the "Calamansi Sub-sector Industry Situatione­r, Challenges, Programs, and RDE Needs." Both are full professors at the Institute of Crop Science of the UPLB College of Agricultur­e and Food Science.

– LOW PRODUCTION,INCOME

Based on his study in 2017-2018 that covered calamansi farms in Calapan City, Naujan, Victoria, Socorro, and Pola, Protacio reported that only those farms with access to water year-round were able to achieve off-season production. He also said the study showed that “low fertilizat­ion input towards production invariably resulted in low production and income.”

OTHER CONSTRAINT­S –

In addition to Protacio’s report, in his presentati­on Angeles noted that other constraint­s in calamansi production in Oriental Mindoro include lack of supply of quality planting materials, low prices during the peak season, lack of access to service providers, and poor farm-tomarket road.

Meanwhile, Dr. Jose Medina, overall project coordinato­r of Piloting and Upscaling Effective Models of Inclusive and Sustainabl­e Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t (ISARD), a collaborat­ive action research of SEARCA, Mindoro State College of Agricultur­e and Technology (MinSCAT), and the local government units (LGUs) of Oriental Mindoro, shared lessons and experience­s in said ISARD project started in 2015.

Medina stressed the importance of investing on Mindoro farmers, directing new paths of partnershi­p, life-long learning for family, incorporat­ing startup funds, institutio­nalizing group savings and lending system, and creating KM center for calamansi farmers.

From the perspectiv­e of the local community, Christine Pine, Provincial Agricultur­ist of Oriental Mindoro, shared the vision for the calamansi industry in the province. She emphasized the need to increase year-round production of high quality fresh calamansi fruits, increase farmers' income, increase adaptive capacity of calamansi farmers to climate change, develop and sustain new local and export markets, and establish a functional industry cluster that complement­s the agricultur­e and food industry sectors.

The seminar was also a venue for developing approaches for the scoping activity and baseline studies of the new project “Upgrading the Calamansi Value Chain towards Improving the Calamansi Industry of Oriental Mindoro” that SEARCA has embarked with several partners and funding from the Department of Agricultur­e-Bureau of Agricultur­al Research (DA-BAR).

The project aims to address the technical and market constraint­s that confront the calamansi industry along the value chain and bring together the strengths of research institutio­ns, in collaborat­ion with the local government units and other calamansi stakeholde­rs in Oriental Mindoro.

SEARCA’s partners in the project are UPLB, Tokyo University of Agricultur­e (Tokyo NODAI), MinSCAT, and the provincial and municipal LGUs of Oriental Mindoro.

The Victoria Kalamansi Farmers Federation (VKFF) is the project’s partner-beneficiar­y.

 ??  ?? CALAMANSI JUICE – Processing calamansi into products like calamansi juice, puree, jam and others will provide added value to calamansi harvests. When there is an oversupply of harvest, the best option is to process them into products of higher value.
CALAMANSI JUICE – Processing calamansi into products like calamansi juice, puree, jam and others will provide added value to calamansi harvests. When there is an oversupply of harvest, the best option is to process them into products of higher value.

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