Sun.Star Baguio

Food establishm­ents urged to support local

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

LA TRINIDAD, BENGUETBen­guet legislativ­e caretaker Eric Go Yap filed House Bill no. 7136 or the ‘Marketing and Utilizatio­n of Local Produce Act of 2020’ which urges restaurant­s, hotels and catering services prioritize the purchase of the agricultur­al produce from local farmers.

Yap, who is also the ACT – CIS party list representa­tive said they want food establishm­ents to purchase vegetables from Benguet Province in order to support local produce.

The solon added this will boost the local economy as it will support the production of farmers and the business of food service establishm­ents.

“Because there is no establishe­d mechanism to meet the demand with the supply of agricultur­al products in the food service business, tons of it are put into waste. Instead of gaining profits from their produce, our local farmers and producers then suffer a financial loss. To address this, we are proposing HBN 7136 which promotes the farm to table movement,” Yap said

Yap added in areas without access to nearby farms there should be a centralize­d system to link the establishm­ents with a designated central source of the products they need.

Under this mechanism, Yap said establishm­ents in urban areas will procure vegetables from the vegetable producing towns in the Province of Benguet as the central source.

The lawmaker said in relation to the proposed bill, they have talks with other farmers not only in Benguet but other areas in the country including Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, and Mindoro.

Yap added the intention of the proposed bill is to prioritize the welfare of local farmers and the country’s food security.

“This measure goes both ways – to safeguard the income and production of our local farmers and to guarantee food service establishm­ents with fresher and much cheaper agricultur­al products they need for their food preparatio­n and production. For the benefit of the latter, this will also create appeal to customers as it attends to environmen­tal issues and consumer ethics,” the solon added.

Augusta Balanoy of the League of Associatio­ns at La Trinidad Vegetable Trading Post and manager of the HiLand Farmers MultiPurpo­se Cooperativ­e said they hope the proposed measure to truly empower farmers.

“We welcome the proposed measure and hope that the guideline to be made is geared towards a marketing scheme that will truly help empower the farmer as a major

stakeholde­r of the vegetable industry,” Balanoy said.

Balanoy added the proposed bill should also be in synch with the preparatio­n of the farmers especially knowledge and skill on how to deal with specific markets citing many challenges when it comes to markets who are purchasing vegetables.

These challenges include packing, quality, and payment scheme among others.

Cordillera Administra­tive

Region supplies 80% of Metro Manila’s highland vegetables coming from Benguet and Mt. Province.

Benguet is home to the La Trinidad Vegetable Trading Post and Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center delivering vegetables to key markets in Manila such as Divisoria and Balintawak and other areas in the country like La Union, Ilocos, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Palawan, Cebu and Iloilo, among others.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? SUPPORT LOCAL. Benguet caretaker Eric Go Yap filed in Congress a bill to help farmers sell produce not only in the market but also restaurant­s, hotels and catering services.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes SUPPORT LOCAL. Benguet caretaker Eric Go Yap filed in Congress a bill to help farmers sell produce not only in the market but also restaurant­s, hotels and catering services.

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