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5% INCREASE IN JULY BANANA PROD’N NOTED

There were a total of 936,000 MT of banana production in July this year, compared to 889,000 MT during the same period last year.

- BY GILFORD A. DOQUILA /Reporter

Banana production in July has recorded a five percent increase compared to the same period last year, a business leader said.

“Compared from last year's July production, we recorded a total of 889,000 metric tons, while for this year's production for July we recorded a total of 936,000 metric tons (MT),” Philippine Banana Growers and Exporters Associatio­n (PBGEA) executive director Stephen Antig said in an interview.

Antig cited the significan­ce of pest management improvemen­t done this year as a contributi­ng factor for the recorded increase.

“Nakita nato ang pagtarong sa pag-implement pud sa mga pest management with the projects nga naa na karun (We saw that there is now a better implementa­tion of pest management projects we have now),” Antig said in an interview.

He said with the current researches presented through business conference­s more ideas in controllin­g issues on banana diseases are being addressed.

Antig cited the recent success of the Internatio­nal Banana Congress last October, adding that it was also a good platform in raising awareness in treating bananas.

“Kato nga conference pud nag-focus sa mga latest breakthrou­gh researches on possible ways in treating banana diseases like Panama (That conference also focused on the latest breakthrou­gh researches on possible ways in treating banana diseases like Panama disease),” Antig said.

He added the event was also an avenue in creating business relations with other banana business investors.

“Nakatabang pud to nga conference in raising discussion­s as to how as one banana-related business sector makatabang ta sa pagpapataa­s pa sa production sa banana (That conference also helped in raising discussion­s as to how as one banana-related business sector we can help in increasing the banana production),” he ended.

 ?? PHOTO BY MACKY LIM ?? BRISK SALES.A vendor replenishe­s her fishballs displayed near the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Barangay 8-A, Davao City on All Saints’ Day as thousands of people gather at the cemetery to visit their departed loved ones.
PHOTO BY MACKY LIM BRISK SALES.A vendor replenishe­s her fishballs displayed near the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Barangay 8-A, Davao City on All Saints’ Day as thousands of people gather at the cemetery to visit their departed loved ones.

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