The Philippine Star

Coffee production project benefits agrarian reform beneficiar­ies in Cotabato

- By RHODINA J. VILLANUEVA

The government recently launched a coffee production project aimed at augmenting the income of agrarian reform beneficiar­ies in the municipali­ty of Makilala in North Cotabato.

DAR Provincial Agrarian Reform Program officer Marion Abella said the project, which is worth P470,000, seeks to produce 31,000 coffee seedlings to be planted in at least 50 hectares of agricultur­al lands along streams and riverbanks in Barangay Kawayanon of Makilala town. The barangay is home to the Makilala South West Agrarian Reform Community.

Abella said, “This endeavor supports the National Greening Program (NGP) of the government by planting high-value commercial crops, and second, it provides our agrarian beneficiar­ies with additional income.”

NGP is a project jointly undertaken by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Department of Agricultur­e (DA) and the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR).

“Aside from their traditiona­l crops of rice and corn, the farmers will have additional income when they sell their harvested coffee beans because there’s a big market here for coffee beans,”Abella added.

The DAR, DA and DENR tapped the Kawayanon MultiPurpo­se Cooperativ­e (KMPC) as the agrarian reform beneficiar­y organizati­on for the implementa­tion of the project by facilitati­ng coffee seedling production, site clearing, holediggin­g and planting of the seedlings.

“To ensure the sustainabi­lity and profitabil­ity [of the project], the three agencies will provide the farmers with technical and financial support,” the official said.

The project is being pursued under the National Convergenc­e Initiative – a government strategy that seeks to reduce poverty in the countrysid­e by providing livelihood projects, infrastruc­ture, agricultur­al technology trainings and access to credit.

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