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ARB coop unveils coffee shop at proposed ecopark

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THE Dalayapan Agrarian Reform Cooperativ­e (Darco) in Cadiz City has unveiled its coffee shop business at Barangay Caduha-an in the northern Negros Occidental locality.

Named Café Darco, the coffee shop managed by the cooperativ­e of 102 farmer-members was opened on Thursday, May 9.

The coffee shop sits within the cooperativ­e’s proposed 20-hectare ecopark, which is now on its developmen­tal stage.

Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer I Milagros Flores, who spoke at the opening rites, said the ecopark is seen to start operating most probably next year.

Flores said the amenities of the proposed Dalayapan Ecopark includes campground­s, spring pool and other recreation­al facilities.

“The ecopark is included in the cooperativ­e’s developmen­tal plan,” she said, adding that Darco is a pride of the agency and the city government.

Since it was organized in 2012, the cooperativ­e has been assisted by the DAR and other government agencies.

Caduha-an Village Chairman Mamerto Javier Sr. commended the cooperativ­e in terms of its growth and developmen­t as an organizati­on.

“Brighter future is ahead for the cooperativ­e,” he added.

For Luisa Tutor, senior environmen­t management specialist of the Provincial Environmen­t Management Office, a promising future awaits the cooperativ­e for venturing on projects that will provide them sustainabl­e livelihood.

Tutor said they hope that Darco will take good care of the abundant natural resources entrusted to them.

Also present during the activity are Provincial Agricultur­ist Japhet Masculino and Cadiz City Mayor Patrick Escalante.

As he applauded the cooperativ­e for such a “breakthrou­gh” achievemen­t, Masculino expressed hope that the proposed Dalayapan Ecopark positions itself as an agri-tourism site.

“National and local agencies will surely help the cooperativ­e to achieve its goals including the ecopark developmen­t,” he added.

Escalante also assured of the local government’s support to the cooperativ­e in realizing its vision of making its site as a tourist destinatio­n.

The mayor believed

that the cooperativ­e has not reach its full potential yet, and that there’s more to look forward to.

“The cooperativ­e should not solely rely on sugarcane, they must opt to diversify on other highvalue crops like banana and cacao,” Escalante added.

Café Darco serves a variety of coffee choices, coffee-related drinks and native delicacies.

Open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday, it offers customers a coffee drinking experience while enjoying a good view of the nature.

For his part, Darco Farm Manager Dominador Alave Jr. thanked those who have supported the cooperativ­e.

“At first, it’s hard to believe that we can achieve greater heights of success in our journey as agrarian reform beneficiar­ies. But it’s happening now,” he added./epn

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