Philippine Daily Inquirer

Bid to survive banana invasion bearing fruit

- Allan Nawal and Eldie Aguirre, Inquirer Mindanao

KIDAPAWAN CITY—“The harvest season is back. Now I can truly say that we are again the fruit basket of North Cotabato,” Manang Bening, a fruit vendor here, said as she sorted out sacks of rambutan newly delivered to her stall by a supplier.

Bening, 57, said for the past 10 years, she and other fruit vendors here had struggled to replenish supply.

“It was because there were simply not enough fruits. So we have to rely much on such imports as Chinese apples to make our stalls real fruit stalls,” she said.

“I even had to put on display processed foods we got from other areas so we can continue to exist as vendors,” Bening added.

Mayor Joseph Evangelist­a acknowledg­ed that starting in 2005, fruit production declined.

In 2005 alone, he said there was barely any harvest from more than 10,000 hectares of land planted to durian, lanzones, mangosteen and rambutan.

“So we have to forego Timpupo, the annual fruit harvest festival, that year,” he said. Timpupo is Visayan for harvest season.

Evangelist­a said a study pointed to the operations of banana plantation­s in parts of the city and in nearby North Cotabato towns of Magpet and Makilala as the culprit.

“They get much water from the ground,” he said.

“We really got affected when the plantation­s came in,” North Cotabato Gov. Emmylou TaliñoMend­oza said.

Officials of the affected areas decided to act. Local government units started to limit the operations of banana plantation­s. Fruit trees were distribute­d.

The efforts bore fruit. Harvest of lanzones, durian, mangosteen and rambutan is expected to hit 10,000 metric tons from August to October.

 ?? WILLIAMOR MAGBANUA/INQUIRER MINDANAO ?? FRUITS on display at the Kidapawan City pavilion at the resumption of the Kasadya sa Timpupo Festival to recognize a bountiful harvest of fruits in the city
WILLIAMOR MAGBANUA/INQUIRER MINDANAO FRUITS on display at the Kidapawan City pavilion at the resumption of the Kasadya sa Timpupo Festival to recognize a bountiful harvest of fruits in the city

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