By Mortz
C. Ortigoza
DAGUPAN CITY – Watermelon and honeydew planters in Pangasinan brace yourselves. This primarily aqua farming city had harvested
recently a bonanza of these palatable crops.
Mr. Chito Macapagal, a board of trustee of SM Foundation, said that the
harvest of these fruits and other vegetables happened because of the technology
provided by the partner-agriculturist of the Foundation.
“Well,
meron tayong kasama dito nag provide sa atin ng technology,” when asked by Northern Watch how did farmers here plant these crops
that only grow in the towns of Bani and Mangaldan in Pangasinan.
He cited that not all who go farming need to be a graduate of Bachelor
of Science in Agriculture.
“This is
to demonstrate ano ang kaya nila. Nag usap sila na ano ang tataniman.
Masasayahan kayo kung ano ang resulta ng pagtatanim”.
Macapagal said that the livelihood program
provided by SM focuses on the farmers and the three objectives.
“One is
food security; two is to make an economic opportunity for them and harness their
skills; lastly to teach them some technological activity”.
He said the culmination of the graduation of the 100 farmer-students
held at SM City Rosales in Pangasinan was the May 16 harvest festival in
Barangay Mangin here.
The partnership between the Foundation and this city’s Mayor Belen T.
Fernandez, dubbed as “Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan” farmers’ Training Project”
ensued on January 20 at the farm of Kagawad Darwin Aquino at Zone C in Barangay
Mangin here that benefited at least 100 farmers.
The SM Foundation’s program executives coordinated with the Department
of Social Welfare and Development (DWSD), Department of Agriculture (DA) and
Harbest Agribusiness Corporation (HAC).
The program provided updated and effective technology to farmers on
backyard planting and small-scale farming techniques for fruits and vegetables
for an improved quality as well as quantity of their crops.
John Mark Managan, HAC field instructor,
said that the 12 training sessions that were provided in the program included
lectures on seed sowing and harvesting using the technology used in Taiwan for
10 different crops in ‘pinakbet dish’, fruit vegetables, among other
crops.
The free training was courtesy of SM Foundation.
Managan said this city is the 128th benefiary to receive this free service for the farmers starting from 2007.
Managan said this city is the 128th benefiary to receive this free service for the farmers starting from 2007.
The field instructor added that the Foundation will also help the farmers
market their products at SM Malls during the harvest season.
But Mr. Macapagal said that SM Foundation will help market the crops at
the local market here.
Mayor Fernandez welcomes this great opportunity and lauded SM
Foundation.
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