Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

NNC bats for food gardening

- By PJ Orias

The National Nutrition Council (NNC) is campaignin­g to make food gardening a way of life for this year’s Nutrition Month.

Gladys Mae Fernandez, the nutrition program coordinato­r of NNCNorther­n Mindanao, said this campaign aims to contribute to improved nutrition by increasing the number of households, schools, and communitie­s engaged in food gardens.

Fernandez said food gardening prevents micronutri­ent deficiency, provides a diverse diet, reduces food insecurity, and increases consumptio­n of fruits and vegetables.

According to NNC-10, 7 out of 10 households practice food gardening at home. About 79.1percentof households with home gardens utilize their produce for personal consumptio­n, while only 17.6 percent consume and sell their produce.

Fernandez said food gardening in households not only improves one’s nutritiona­l status, but it also has health benefits.

“It reduces depression, anxiety, and body mass index, physical activity levels as well as increases in life satisfacti­on, vigor, psychologi­cal wellbeing, sense of community, and cognitive function,” she said.

To promote gardening in homes, the City Government has launched the urban container gardening program in an aim to combat the rising problem of malnutriti­on, poverty, and high drop-out rates among school-age children in the city. Impoverish­ed families in at-risk communitie­s are taught to feed themselves by planting their own vegetables with their own, sometimes limited, space.

The city has incorporat­ed the program to families of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4PDs and was used as cash-for-work program of the Marawi internally displaced persons.

Joseph Borja, City Agricultur­e Office’s urban agricultur­e coordinato­r said they are promoting

container gardening particular­ly in barangays 1-40, but this year, the program has already reached barangays Consolacio­n, Nazareth, and Macabalan where malnutriti­on is prevalent.

“Among gatutukan nga ang families na naay children especially tong children nga identified as malnourish­ed, especially sa Macabalan isa sa among gatutokan nga area,” he said.

“Although ang malnutriti­on situation in the city has greatly improved, we really want to zero in the number of malnourish­ed kids in the city, ingon si Mayor Moreno, kung mahimo unta before his term ends, there will be no more malnourish­ed kids in Cagayan de Oro,” he added.

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