LGU Catarman benefits over 300K worth of agri interventions
CATARMAN, CAMIGUIN — Consistent with its efforts to advance agricultural development in the region, the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-10) turned over various agricultural interventions to the Municipal Local Government Unit of Catarman, on November 12, in this province.
During the turnover ceremony, DA-10 Regional Executive Director Jose Apollo Y. Pacamalan handed over various agricultural inputs and interventions worth PhP366,158 to MLGU Catarman, received by Municipal Mayor Kiterio Antonio U. Palarca II with Municipal Agriculturist Joseph F. Navales, and supported by Provincial Agriculturist Aida G. Chan.
According to Mayor Palarca, the activity is a manifestation of the agency’s support for the town, particularly for the development of the local agri-fishery sector.
Further, the local chief executive said that with the help of DA and other concerned agencies, agriculture and fisheries will remain a lead priority in Catarman, especially as they strive toward increased production to meet food sufficiency at the local level, and meet market demand for local produce.
Meanwhile, RED Pacamalan also expressed the potential for the establishment of a coconut processing center in Camiguin, emphasizing that the island stood over 2 million coconut trees, referencing latest data from the PSA. This bolds Camiguin potential in producing agri commodities across other islands with its famous lanzones, and other crops.
Funded under the agency’s High Value Crops Development Program (HVCDP), MLGU Catarman received 1 unit mini chainsaw and 2 units pole pruner.
Meanwhile, 100 bags of complete inorganic fertilizer, 27 bags of organic fertilizer, and 500 pieces of cacao seedlings were turned over to the LGU, through the agency’s Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan (CFIDP).
Further, through the Special Area for Agricultural Development (SAAD) Program, the LGU also received inputs for poultry production, including plastic live poultry coop, waterer, feeders, egg tray, garden hose, and shovel.
With most of its supply coming from the main island of Mindanao, LGU Catarman aims to achieve food sustainability from its local produce together with the help of the DA.# (BJCE/GDA)