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Bright prospects for bamboo industry seen in Cordillera

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BAMBOO products represent a global market worth billions of US Dollar and the Cordillera is blessed to have the resources to grow just about anything from crops to forest.

This was the gist of the opening statement of Department of Trade and Industry-CAR regional director Myrna Pablo during the Bamboo Techno-Investment Forum held in Baguio City recently.

Answering why bamboo should be propagated in the region, Pablo explained to the 200 strong participan­ts that bamboo can help boost the Cordillera’s comparativ­e advantage like the environmen­t to grow the various species and its many uses thus ensuring markets aside from its big potential for socio-economic developmen­t.

The investment opportunit­ies, market trends and economic significan­ce of bamboo were likewise pointed out by Philippine Bamboo Foundation President Edgardo Manda who also invited the participan­ts to the Kawayanan of St. Francis Xaview Seminary in Baguio where different species are being cultivated for planting.

National Industry Cluster Coordinato­r for Bamboo Judith Angeles, DTI Region 3 regional director presented to the participan­ts the ongoing programs and projects of the Philippine Bamboo Industry Coordinati­ng Council that supports the growth and developmen­t of the Bamboo industry in the country.

As to the viability of bamboo in CAR, Minda Odsey of the Watershed and Water Resources Research Center- Ecosystem Research and Developmen­t Bureau of DENR-CAR attested that the upland provinces of the region is ideal for bamboo propagatio­n and that her office also provides planting materials or propagules upon request.

Assistant regional director Augusto Lagon of DENR-CAR and Engr. Ernesto Aton of the National Greening Program of DENR-CAR encouraged farmers to increase their bamboo plantation citing that it is not only used for antierosio­n and soil protection but harvesting is less prohibitiv­e unlike timber.

Dr. Rico Jariel Cabangoon, the head and research specialist of the Engineered Products Developmen­t Section of the Forest Products Research and Developmen­t Institute discussed various technology innovation­s and consultanc­y activities that his offers to entreprene­urs engaged in bamboo. Fatima Tangan, a retired DENR official who now serves as a consultant shared some insights on environmen­tal rehabilita­tion and livelihood components of bamboo.

Two participan­ts of the forum shared their experience­s and Carlo Balneg of Carlo’s Bamboocraf­t from the province of Abra narrated how he started small and joined DTI’s many trade fairs until finally a big break came when an exporting firm from Cebu ordered P4.6 Million pesos worth of bamboo placemats. Balneg further said that through bamboo, he was able to employ 120 members of his barangay and send his siblings to college.

Entreprene­ur Rovilyn Mayat-an, a consistent participan­t to DTI-CAR’s annual trade fair IMPAKABSAT narrated how she developed her products to suit the growing demands of buyers. She combines hand woven fabrics with traditiona­l baskets made of bamboo and even introduced pouches, bodybags and a unique product she calls “anti-depressant bag” that users can hug when sad and lonely.

The roadshow took place in three venues that includes the DENR's Bambusetum, along Loacan Road, Mayat-an's workplace in Asin Barangay and the Kawayanan of Francis Xavier Seminary, Liteng Pacdal, Baguio City. With all the agencies and private entities involved, the participan­ts expressed optimism that an act to make the bamboo industry competitiv­e will soon be passed to ensure sufficient supply of quality raw materials, provide opportunit­ies for local employment and establish bamboo-based enterprise­s nationwide. Art Tibaldo

 ?? Photo by Art Tibaldo ?? BAMBOO CRAFT AND FOLK ARTS. Cordillera-based entreprene­ur Rovilyn Mayat-an shows her products as she shares her stories to participan­ts who visited her workplace in Barangay Asin during the Bamboo Techno-Investment Forum & Roadshow conducted by DTI-CAR.
Photo by Art Tibaldo BAMBOO CRAFT AND FOLK ARTS. Cordillera-based entreprene­ur Rovilyn Mayat-an shows her products as she shares her stories to participan­ts who visited her workplace in Barangay Asin during the Bamboo Techno-Investment Forum & Roadshow conducted by DTI-CAR.

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