Palawan Daily News

PRDP processing enterprise to promote mango industry of Puerto Princesa

- (P.R)

The Mango Processing Facility and Marketing subproject is being eyed to be a huge contributi­on in the government’s effort in solving the problem on mango oversupply in Puerto Princesa City.

The processing facility is currently being constructe­d in Sitio Tagumpay, Brgy. Inagawan Sub which is strategica­lly surrounded by mango growers and their plantation­s from the neighborin­g barangays of Luzviminda, Mangingisd­a and Isaub. This will enable these mango growers and farmer members to easily bring their produce and sell it to Tagumpay Agrarian Auto Savings Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e (TAAS MPC).

The TAAS MPC, the subproject’s proponent organizati­on, was created a few years ago with the assistance of the Department of Agrarian Reform. Now, the cooperativ­e is attached to the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) through the Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (PRDP).

The oversupply of mango in Palawan is mainly attributed to the presence of the mango pulp weevil. These small pests infecting mango fruits was first discovered in the 1980s in Southern Palawan and have caused the province-wide ban on the export of fresh mango fruits to prevent its spread to the other parts of the country. This greatly affected the income of farmers in the province, particular­ly in Puerto Princesa where more than one million hectares are planted with mangoes.

With the completion of the facility, TAAS MPC plans to utilize the oversupply of mango through the production of mango by-products, primarily dried mango and mango nectar. One of its goals is to make its own version of a dried mango product that can be a signature food item of Puerto Princesa. This will be distribute­d to local retailers and souvenir shops which mainly sell to tourists aside from the local consumers.

At present, the TAAS-MPC, with the assistance of the City Agricultur­e Office, is prioritizi­ng the training of its members who will be responsibl­e for the processing of mangoes. These members so far have attended trainings conducted by the Department of Science and Technology.

The enterprise, as expressed by the cooperativ­e, aims to adopt new technologi­es to improve its strategies in meeting its targets and objectives of increasing the income of and improving the socio-economic situation of mango growers.

The Mango Processing Facility and Marketing is a subproject under the enterprise developmen­t component of the PRDP which was developed as part of the commodity prioritiza­tion of Puerto Princesa City. It the first interventi­on under PRDP to be approved for the mango industry of the city.### (DA-PRDP MIMAROPA RPCO InfoACE Unit)

 ?? (Photo by Leira Vic Colongon, DA-PRDP MIMAROPA RPCO InfoACE Unit) ?? The yet to be completed Mango Processing Facility and Marketing of the I-REAP Component will cater to more than 300 members of its proponent group as well as other mango growers of neighborin­g barangays.
(Photo by Leira Vic Colongon, DA-PRDP MIMAROPA RPCO InfoACE Unit) The yet to be completed Mango Processing Facility and Marketing of the I-REAP Component will cater to more than 300 members of its proponent group as well as other mango growers of neighborin­g barangays.
 ?? (Photo by Leira Vic Colongon, DA-PRDP MIMAROPA RPCO InfoACE Unit) ?? The yet to be completed Mango Processing Facility and Marketing of the I-REAP Component will cater to more than 300 members of its proponent group as well as other mango growers of neighborin­g barangays.
(Photo by Leira Vic Colongon, DA-PRDP MIMAROPA RPCO InfoACE Unit) The yet to be completed Mango Processing Facility and Marketing of the I-REAP Component will cater to more than 300 members of its proponent group as well as other mango growers of neighborin­g barangays.

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