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Month: August 2020

Former V-Gov. Balite urges Boholanos to plant coconut

Former Vice-Governor Atty. Dionisio Balite who is now the chairman of the Bohol Coconut Development
Council (BCDC) strongly urged the Boholanos to plant coconut as the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh)
through Governor Art C. Yap has included in his priority programs the expansion of coconut plantation in Bohol.
Atty. Balite issued the call when he delivered a message during the launching of Bohol COCOKADIWA Ni Ani
At Kita Outlet held at the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Provincial Office, this city last Thursday as one of
the activities in line with the current month-long celebration of Coconut Month.
Balite even urged the PCA employees to lead in planting coconut as they are working in the government office
tasked to improve the coconut industry.
He said that he made the call without fear of contradiction because he is a planter of coconut even that he is a
lawyer, politician and owned six big schools, the Bohol Institute of Technology (four in Bohol, one in Siquijor and
one in Butuan) as he stated “go beyond what you are now.”
Balite encouraged the coconut farmers to engage in the intercropping to make use of farm land under coconut
trees by planting agri-commodities, such as banana, cassava, sweat potato, corn, coffee and cacao; and even raising
cattle, pig, chicken, and ducks among others.
He bared that now when he has visitors, he wouldn’t offer soft drinks or coffee but coconut juice and plan not to
offer wine anymore during fiestas or any gathering but “bahalina”.
The former vice governor disclosed now that he heads the BCDC he is very determined to strengthen the coco
farmers’ organizations in the province as he already completed the conduct of consultative road show together with
the coco farmers’ presidents of the different municipalities in Bohol.
According to him, he wants to leave a legacy underscoring the importance of coconut that is why he is very
aggressive to revive and strengthen the coconut industry.
He hopes that his words be inculcated into the minds of the Boholanos especially the youth.
Board Member Ricky Masamayor, chairman – Committee on Agriculture of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of
Bohol who is also the member of the board of BCDC said that he has given 101% support to improve the coconut
industry in Bohol.
He told PCA-Bohol Manager Emiliano Romero not to hesitate to ask his office for whatever help he can extend,
be it a resolution or ordinance just for the good of the coconut farmers.
Masamayor admitted he had no love for agriculture because he has no background on it having grown in the city.
But when Gov. Yap and Vice-Governor Rene L. Relampagos choose him to hold the chairmanship of agriculture
committee and after rubbing elbows with the people in the agriculture sector he really felt love for agriculture.
PCA-Bohol Manager Romero in his welcome message thanked the BCDC for their strong support for the plans
and programs of PCA to strengthen and expand the coconut industry in the province.
Romero bared that his office in Bohol has lined up several activities to color the month-long celebration of
Coconut Month spearheaded by PCA Administrator Benjamin Madrigal, Jr.
This is to show that they are not sleeping on their tasks to help the coconut farmers, he said.
Romero said that the Bohol COCOKADIWA Ni Ani at Kita Outlet at his office serves as the venue where the
coconut by-products from the coconut farmers’ entrepreneurs can be sold such as: coco log, coco peat, calamay,
coco sap sugar, virgin coconut oil, bahalina, sukang puti (regular), sukang puti (spicy), sukang pula (spicy), and
sukang pula (regular).
Catalino Ordinario, Jr. who is the Small Coconut Farmers’ Organizations (SCFOs) chairman in region 7 and in
Bohol and member of board of BCDC said that the organizations have strongly supported the plans and programs
for coconut in the province.
Senior PCA Agriculturist Primo Galendez in his closing statement thanked the Boholano coconut farmers
especially the coconut farmer entrepreneurs who have given the chance to sell their products at the COCOKADIWA
ni Ani At Kita Outlet as a way of promoting their products.
Galendez invited the Boholanos to buy coconut products and by-products. He said, they are looking into
possibilities that this products can be sold at the ART Tabo sa Plaza in front of Bohol Wisdom School, CPG North
Avenue, Cogon, Tagbilaran City. (Atoy Cosap)

COCOKADIWA AT KITA OUTLET. Former Vice Governor Dionisio D. Balite (2 nd from right) who is also
the chairman of the Bohol Coconut Development Council (BCDC) and Board member Ricky Masamayor,
chairman Committee on Agriculture, Sangguniang Panlalawigan lead the ribbon cutting during the launching
of Bohol COCOKADIWA NI ANI KITA OUTLET at PCA Provincial Office, this city last Thursday assisted by the
PCA-Bohol Manager Emil Romero who also leads the current month-long celebration of Coconut Month and
Catalino Ordinario, Jr. president of small coconut farmers organizations in Bohol. PCA-Bohol Manager
Romero endorsing coconut by-products at the PCA Provincial Office.

COVID-19 cancels some PGBh events

Some usual activities of the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through the Office of the
Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) geared towards agriculture have been affected by the COVID-19.
Rosanna G. Lamdagan Chief-Agribusiness Division, OPA, said that this year’s Sandugo Agri-Fair
2020, usually done on the third week of July, did not happen due to the continued threat of the virus.
The SandugoAgri-Fair is one of the activities of the PGBh to add color in the month-long celebration
of the Sandugo Festival every month of July showcasing the Boholano grown/raised agricultural
products.
The week-long fair also aims to recognize Boholano farmers who have excelled in their respective
field of agriculture.
Lamdagan bared that the coming activities such as World Food Day in the third week of October and
the Kasadya sa Bohol in December are already cancelled.
She said that the delay in awarding and recognizing the winners of the SUHID sa Malampusong Mag-
uumang Bol-anon 2019 has been also caused by the dreaded disease. The said recognition is usually done
during the closing program of the Sandugo Agri-Fair.
The Ubi Festival celebrated last January 28-31 is also uncertain if it can be celebrated next year.
Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas ordered for the temporary suspension on price
monitoring at the wet markets and malls by the OPA price monitoring team to avoid them for being
afflicted with the virus.
Some scheduled trainings and meetings of the farmers associations are also cancelled to keep health
standard protocols.
However, aside from some cancellations, the PGBh has sustained to conduct the Agricultural Rural
Transformation (ART) Tabo sa Bohol every Monday and Thursday at the CPG Park infront of Bohol
Wisdom School, CPG North Avenue, Cogon, Tagbilaran City and the KADIWA on Wheels every
Tuesday in Albur and every Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Dauis that sell agri-commodities at the
low prices compared than those of the wet markets and malls. (Atoy Cosap)

OPA sets programs tofitin‘new normal’

In order to assess plans and programs targeted for the first and second semesters of the current year and to
formulate targets for next year’s operations in conformity with the new normal condition, the Office of the
Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) conducted the mid-year assessment last Friday at the Sangguniang Panlalawigan
(SP) Session Hall, Provincial Capitol Building. 
Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas led the six division heads: Rosanna G. Lamdagan
(Agribusiness Division), Gemma G. Encabo (Admin Division), Gertrudes S. Fuentes (Crops and Productivity
Division), Evelyn Maligsa (Planning Division), Remedios Regacho (Fishery Division), and Marjoe Rey Labonite
(Research and Agricultural Support Services) together with some section heads in assessing and discussing matters
relative to plans and programs of OPA.
Dr. Pamugas said that it cannot be denied that the implementation of some targets for the first semester and early
part of the second semester has been affected by COVID-19.
Along with this Pamugas said that we would still be very grateful to the Almighty because agriculture would not
be so affected compared to tourism.
Farmers are not prohibited to go on farming and so with the fishermen to go on fishing for their livelihood unlike
with the people in the tourism sector.
Pamugas said let us treat the situation as a challenge in our quest geared towards agriculture in the new normal
condition.
He said that the OPA targets are in conformity with the plans and programs of Governor Art C. Yap to boost
production in order to sustain food supply for Bohol.
The RASS Division has programmed several projects for farm mechanization and irrigation; Crops and
Productivity Division (Advance Rice Technolgy (ART) 160, ART 120 – the planting of hybrid and inbred rice,
Agricultural Rural Transformation (ART) Corn Technology 100); Fishery Division (rehabilitation and expansion of
fish ponds/cages).
Agribusiness Division (building sustainable agribusiness through ART Tabosa Bohol, linking farmers’,
producers’ and processors’ products to clients and buyers among others;  Admin and Planning Divisions have set the
tone for sound management in dealing the plans and projects at the OPA.
Some division and section heads described that the plans and programs are so ambitious but Dr. Pamugas said
that we have to face this big challenge unmindful what difficulties we have encountered just for the good of the
Boholanos we are serving. (Atoy Cosap)

OPA MID-YEAR ASSESSMENT. Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas leads the Office
of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) Mid-Year Assessment last Friday held at the Sangguniang Panlalawigan
Session Hall, Bohol Provincial Capitol discussing and planning the needed programs to boost agriculture
inBohol.

PCA-Bohol joins “Coconut Month” celebration

The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA)-Bohol has joined the country in the celebration of “Coconut
Month” in this current month.
PCA-Bohol Manager Emil Romero said several activities are lined-up for the month-long celebration
through Facebook Live Viewing such as: CocoSina-Pastry, CocoSina-Snacks, CocoSina-Main Dish,
CocoSkwela: Urban Agriculture, CocoSkwela: School on the Air Program, CocoSkwela: Award 2020,
Launching of KADIWA for Negros Oriental.
Launching of KADIWA for Bohol, Regional Stakeholders’ Forum, CocoSkwela: E-Technology Series
(Organic Certification, Food Safety, International Trade Regulation), CocoKwentuhan: CAMP Organized
Webinar Series (Coco Ethanol, Go Lokal), CocoKwentuhan: CAMP Organized Webinar Series – Virgin
Cogonut Oil: Going Viral and Its Economic Potential, CocoKwentuhan: CAMP Organized Webinar
Series – Revival of the Oleochemical Industry, Copra Marketing and Pricing, Coconut Coffee
Agribusiness Farming System.
Meanwhile, Romero said that the PCA and the coco farmers are now doing their best to revive the
coconut industry in Bohol.
The PCA Manager bared that he is elated on the development for the active participation of the coco-
farmers on the plans and programs of the PCA.
He said that Bohol Coconut Development Council (BCDC) headed by its Chairman former Vice
Governor DionisioBalite has been very determined to strengthen the coco farmers’ organizations.
Romero said BCDC has scheduled the consultative road show with municipal presidents of coconut
farmers associations of which last Thursday morning the road show was conducted at Bohol Institute of
Technology (BIT) – Jagna participated by the coco farmer presidents from Lila, Dimiao, Valencia, Garcia
Hernandez, Jagna, Duero, Guindulman, Anda, Mabini andCandijay and in the afternoon at BIT-Main
Tagbilaranattended by farmer presidents from Tagbilaran, Albur, Baclayon, Corella, Sikatuna, Antequera,
Balilihan, Catigbian, Dauis, Panglao, Cortes, Maribojoc, Loon, Calape, Tubigon, Clarin, San Isidro,
Loboc, Sevila, and Loay.
On Wednesday, the consultative road show will be conducted in the morning at BIT-Talibon with
coco farmers’ presidents from the municipalities of President Carlos P. Garcia, Ubay, Trinidad, Talibon,
Getafe, Buenavista, Danao, Bien Unido, and Inabanga. While in the afternoon it will be held at BIT-
Carmen with farmer presidents from Carmen, Pilar, Sierra-Bullones, Batuan, Pilar, Sagbayan, Alicia,
Dagohoy, and San Miguel, Romero added.
He said the province of Bohol has 104,000 hectares (has.) planted with 10 million coconut trees by
33,000 coconut farmers. The towns with vast areas planted with coconuts are Balilihan, Antequera,
Valencia, Garcia Hernandez, Ubay and Inabanga.
Romero urged the Boholanos to plant coconut, saying PCA Bohol has now not less than 100,000
coconut seedlings of different varieties nursed in Ubay Seed Garden, Calanggaman, Ubay.
He revealed that the buying prices of copra now are P17.50 per kilo for the “Pasa” (farm gate price)
and P22/kilo for the “Resecada.” (Atoy Cosap)
MONTH-LONG FETE.Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA)-Bohol Manager Emil Romero (extreme right)
together with Primo Galendez, Senior Agriculturist-PCA Bohol, and Rizabeth “Babes” Dela Pena leads the
Boholano Coconut farmers in the celebration of “Coconut Month” this month of August.

Bohol’s food supply to boost next month

The Bohol’s food supply is expecting to boost next month following the harvesting time of thousands of hectares
(has.) of planted rice among Boholano farmers in the province.
Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas during the “Tingog sa mga Bol-anon Program” of the
provincial government last Friday which has been heard every 8 am-9 am at DYRD said that Bohol could expect a
good harvest of planted rice starting last week of next month considering the frequent rainfalls have been
experienced in Bohol and almost all among the Boholano rice farmers have planted their rice lands.
Dr. Pamugas bared that Bohol has 47,378 has. of potential rice areas and out these there are 34,204 has. have
planted with different varieties of rice while the rest are not being tilled because of the insufficiency of water supply.

RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY

He disclosed that under the Advanced Rice Technology (ART) 160 (hybrid)  and ART 120 (inbred), Governor Art
C. Yap aims to boost rice production in the province.
In the next cropping season, the provincial government has targeted 9,000 has. to be planted with hybrid rice and
10,000 has. for inbred rice.
Pamugas said the governor strongly urged the Boholano farmers to plant hybrid rice on their tilled irrigated areas
because it produces high yield that would reach up to 160 sacks per has. and also to plant inbred rice for areas who
have reliable sources of water and rainfed which also shows good yield performance.
To date, said that the rice standings are in booting/panicle initiation, heading to the flowering, dough, and ripening
to maturing stages.
He reported that last Wednesday and Thursday he traveled almost around Bohol and he saw the good condition of
the standing crop and enough water levels among dams; the Malinao Dam, Pilar; Bayongan Dam in San Miguel;
Capayas Dam in Ubay and San Pascual Dam in Talibon.
OTHER CROPS

Pamugas emphasized that not only rice has given priority in the provincial government to boost food production
but also corn, cassava, sweet potato, ubi, banana, and other root crops and fruit trees to sustain food sufficiency.
He said that Bohol has 20,000 has. of potential corn areas that the provincial government aims to developed.
However, he explained that of these potential areas there are only 6,243 has. existing areas and out of these only
3,483.23 has. have planted with different varieties of corn.
Pamugas encouraged the Boholanos to eat corn because based on the Philippine Statistics Authority data it
showed that there is a big disparity between those people who used to eat rice compared to corn of which the per
capita consumption for rice an individual could consume 115 kilograms (kgs.) per year whereas for corn would only
4.8 kgs.
He added that the province has also enough supplies of vegetables locally grown by Boholanos aside coming from
other provinces.
The Assistant Provincial Agriculturist categorically stated that no need to worry amid the crisis brought about by
COVID-19 because Bohol has enough supply of foods. (Atoy Cosap)

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ENOUGH FOOD SUPPLY. Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas (left photo) during the
“Tingog sa mga Bol-anon” program last Friday aired over station DYRD says that Bohol could expect more
food supply next month considering the good condition of standing crop and enough supplies of water of all
the dams in the province.