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Negocc farmers earn P1.1M thru 15-day product selling

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PARTICIPAT­ING farmers and fisherfolk in Negros Occidental have earned at least P1.1 million during the just-concluded People’s Organizati­on (PO) Product Selling at the Capitol Grounds in Bacolod City.

The figure is the initial gross sales generated by members of 17 farmers and fisherfolk associatio­ns in the province as of 2 p.m. yesterday.

Luisa Tutor, senior environmen­t management specialist of the Provincial Environmen­t Management Office (Pemo), said the 15-day activity until yesterday has enabled local farmers to earn higher income.

Tutor said such sales could not be generated if farmers were just in their farms, especially those in the upland areas.

“Through the product selling, we are bringing their products closer to the

market,” she said, adding that it also helped them tap other potential buyers in Bacolod City and nearby localities.

Aside from showcasing agricultur­al products, mostly organic and naturally-grown, the activity was also positioned to promote environmen­t conservati­on among Negrenses.

The activity was considered a “green event” as participat­ing farmers are using biodegrada­ble materials as their packaging materials and containers instead of plastic.

These include leaves, abaca, paper and native baskets, among others.

Tutor earlier said that through the annual event, the provincial government is promoting conservati­on economic enterprise.

This is because the participat­ing farmers have been defending the natural resources through pro-environmen­t practices, she added.

The PO Product Selling was part of the 27th Provincial Environmen­t Month celebratio­n themed “Air Pollution: We can’t stop breathing, but we can do something about the quality of air that we breathe.”

Now on its sixth year, the activity showcased wide-variety of products like rice, vegetables, roots crops, processed food, dried fish, herbs and fruit trees, among others.

These are mostly organic and naturally-grown crops and commoditie­s.

Tutor reiterated that the activity is also a measure to encourage farmers to become entreprene­urs.

“We hope to have instilled with them the values of being agripreneu­rs,” she said, adding that farmers and fisherfolk are pushing for a bigger and longer product selling next year.

Pemo, meanwhile, awarded Canlamay ISF Upland Farmers Associatio­n of Barangay Canlamay in Ilog as the highest in gross sales.

For best booths, the winners are Makcata ISF Farmers Associatio­n of Barangay Rizal in San Carlos City (first place), Canlamay ISF Upland Farmers Associatio­n (second place), and Victorias ISF Farmers Associatio­n of Barangay Gawahon in Victorias City (third place).

Consolatio­n winners for the best booths are Minapasuk Farmers Associatio­n of Barangay Minapasuk in Calatrava, Pandanon ISF Farmers Tuguisan Associatio­n of Barangay Pandanon in Salvador Benedicto, and Kumaliskis ISF Farmers Associatio­n of Barangay Kumaliskis in Salvador Benedicto.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? ONE of the booths showcasing Negrense products, mostly organic and naturallyg­rown, at the just-concluded People’s Organizati­on Product Selling at the Capitol Grounds in Bacolod City.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ONE of the booths showcasing Negrense products, mostly organic and naturallyg­rown, at the just-concluded People’s Organizati­on Product Selling at the Capitol Grounds in Bacolod City.

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