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Month: October 2020

Farm machineries for low cost production, high yield

The Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh), Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Philippine Center for
Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) are expecting that the Boholano farmers would incur low
cost of production this coming dry cropping season by December 2020 and January 2021 and high yield this coming
harvest season inn March 2021.
This developed after several agricultural machineries were turned over to the Farmers’ Cooperatives and
Associations (FCAs) in Bohol in the ceremonies conducted last October 8-9, 2020  held at the Bohol Agricultural
Promotion Center from the DA and PhilMech through its Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEP).
The farm machineries being distributed to the FCAs were: four-wheel tractors (16 units), hand tractors (39),
floating tillers (47), rice precision seeder (1), walk-behind rice transplanters (13), riding-type rice transplanters (4),
rice combine harvesters (13), rice reapers (17), rice threshers (21), and rice mills (7).
The recipients are Bentig-Farmers-Fishermen Association in Calape, Hagbuaya Multi-Purpose Cooperative
(Catigbian) in First District; LapacanNorte-Magkaya Farmers and Small Water Irrigators Association (Buenavista),
BontodCaluasan Irrigators’ Association, Inc. and San D Mil Irrigators’ Association, Inc. (Dagohoy), Danao
Agrarian Reform Cooperative (Danao), Santo Tomas Land Farmers Association and Banlasan Rural Improvement
Association (Trinidad), and Triple C & T Irrigators Association (Ubay) in Second District;
Bohol Bagasico Irrigators Association, Inc. (Alicia); Kangwasay Irrigators Association Inc. (Batuan), Cabacnitan
Farmers Association and Riverside Farmers Association (Bilar), Cadapdapan Farmers’ Association and Tugas
Farmers Association (Candijay); Lucky Mountain Farmers’Association and Nueva Vida Este Del Carmen Farmers’
Association (Carmen), Madua San Isidro Irrigators Service Association, Inc. (Duero), Canayaon – Manaba Irrigators
Association Inc. (Garcia Hernandez), Danicop Farmers Multipurpose Cooperative and Sta. Cruz Palayamanan
Farmer – Patners Association (Sierra-Bullones), and La Victoria Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Valencia) in
Third District.
During the ceremonial turnover last Friday, Atty. Salvador D. Diputado (Regional Executive Director, DA-
RFO7), Dr. Larry M. Pamugas (in behalf of Gov. Art Yap), Rep. Edgar M. Chatto (1st Dist. of Bohol), Rep. Erico
Aristotle C. Aumentado (2nd Dist.), Winston Bayron (in lieu of Congressman Kristine AlexieBesas-Tutor in 3rd
Dist.), Rodelo Divinagracia (read the prepared message of Baldwin G. Callorina, Director IV, PhilMech), Leidelyn
(Jai) Hinautan from the Office of the Senator Villar and Roman Dabalos, Center Chief, Bohol APC asked  the
recipients to take care of the farm machineries they had just received because the money being used to purchase
were taxes from the people.
Atty. Diputado said that we still have more machineries intended for Bohol but there are problems on shipment
due to strict implementation of health standard protocols set by the Bohol Inter-Agency Task Force (BIATF).
Diputado stressed that they will conduct constant monitoring of all the machineries given and when proven that
the units are being neglected, the associations/cooperatives would be blacklisted and could no longer receive any
assistance from the DA especially farm machineries.
Dr. Pamugas said he is hopeful that this development could be a great help to the farmers because their
production costs would be reduced and the labor force would be minimized.
Rep. Chatto and Rep. Aumentado assured the Boholano farmers that as lawmakers they always make sure that
the DA through Sec. Dar would have a big share from the national budget for seeds, fertilizers, mechanization
assistance among others.
They also urged the farmers to take care on what they had received so that more assistance will be received in the
future from the government.
Bayron for and in behalf of Rep. Tutor cited the bill of the solon that aims to strengthen farmers’ associations as
he relayed the message of the congresswomen also urging the beneficiaries to take care of the farm machineries and
maximize its utilization.
Jallorina in his prepared message as read by Divinagracia stressed that deserved to be given priority in Central
Visayas is Bohol because the province has a great contribution in the food security of the country.
He emphasized that the RCEF-Mechanization Program of PhilMech aims to support the Filipino farmers to
increase food production and income.
Within six years of implementation, the program has also wanted to promote and introduce to the farmers the use
of farm machineries to modernize farming, he said.
Jallorina assured that the budget intended for the program would be properly used on its purpose and would not
go into the pockets of those who have personal interest.

He said “Be the best mechanized farmer group as you can be. So together, we can transform the future of
Philippine Agriculture.”
Senator Villar who chairs the Senate Committee on Food and Agriculture, and Sec. Dar on their video messages
also assured the Boholano farmers for their constant support to the Filipino farmers as they urged them to continue
supporting the plans and programs of the government.
Leidelyn Hinautan who represented Sen. Villar suggested to the associations/cooperatives to set aside funds to be
used in the maintenance of the equipments so that they could not encounter problems on whatever expenses incurred
if it will undergo repair.
As in response, Michael Garcia, Sr., chairman, Bagasico Irrigators Association in Alicia, Bohol and one of the
recipients thanked the PGBh, DA and PhilMech for the agricultural machinery support extended to them which is
truly indeed important in farming activities. (AtoyCosap)

TURNOVER CEREMONY. Department of Agriculture-Regional Field Office 7, Provincial Government of Bohol
(PGBh) and Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) officials lead in
the ceremonial turnover of agricultural machinery to the Farmers’ Cooperatives Associations (FCAs) last
Friday to be held at the Bohol Agricultural Promotion Center (B-APC), Tagbilaran City.

Bohol produces more locally grown veggies

Amidst COVID-19 pandemic, the Province of Bohol has been producing more locally grown
vegetables to cater the needs of the Boholanos that reducing the demands of supply coming from other
provinces for Bohol.
Rosanna G. Lamdagan, Chief-Agribusiness Division-Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) said
that most of the vegetables are being sold at the Agri-fishery Retail Terminal (ART) Tabosa Bohol at the
CPG Park fronting Bohol Wisdom School, Cogon, Tagbilaran City every Monday and Thursday;
Poblacion, Albur (every Tuesday), and in Poblacion, Dauis (every Wednesday and Sunday).
However, Lamdagan clarified that the province is still dependent on the supply of banana (lakatan),
cabbage and rootcrops from Bukidnon, and Cagayan; and spices from China, Nueva Ecija and Ilocos
Norte.
Lamdagan said that the vegetables produced by the Boholano farmers are eggplant, beans, squash,
sayote, ampalaya, opo, okra, pechay, and kangkong.
She added that even in the wet markets we can buy locally grown veggies.
Earlier, Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas disclosed that during this crisis the
Boholanos, whose jobs have been affected by pandemic, are engaged in planting vegetables orin farming.
Pamugas said that the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through the OPA has continued to
encourage the farmers to plant vegetables so as not fully dependent on the supplies from other provinces
as the OPA has continued to give veggies seeds.
RufaUgay, High Value Crop Development Program (HVCP) Coordinator, OPA bared that annually
the OPA has a regular budget and budget realignment for the purchase of veggies seeds.
Ugay said that this year’s budget amounted to P800,000 was already utilized or the seeds were being
distributed to the farmers who have demo-farm, semi-commercial assisted farm and walk-in clients at the
OPA.
She explained that to date, the seeds distribution at the OPA has been continued under the P700,000
calamity fund while awaiting the delivery of the already purchased seeds worth P360,000.
Ugay said that he noticed since August, September and this month the walk-in clients who have
trooped to the OPA to ask veggies seeds havebeen significantly declining compared to the months of
March, April, May and June when the province was under Enhanced Community Quarantine.
She suspected that the displaced workers due to the pandemic have already returned to work
considering that the business are gradually opened and they have no time already to engage in farming or
plant vegetables. (Atoy Cosap)

ART TABO SA BOHOL. Fresh agricultural products mostly from the Boholano farmers have been being sold
at the Agri-fishery Retail Terminal (ART) Tabo sa Bohol at the CPG Park fronting Bohol Wisdom School, CPG
North Avenue, Cogon, Tagbilaran City every Monday and Thursday of the week.

OPA conducted mangrove planting

The Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) like other departments of the Provincial Government
of Bohol (PGBh) conducted the tree planting activities in observance of the culmination of the 120 th
anniversary celebration of the Philippine Civil Service (PCS) last month.
The tree planting activities by the different departments were conducted separately which the OPA
had done a mangrove planting in Laya, Baclayon last Thursday.
Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas led the mangrove planting of almost one
hundred employees of the OPA.
Dr. Pamugas expressed elation on the activities as the PGBh is fast tracking to plant and grow 3
million trees including fruit trees and 4 million mangroves in three years.
The close to one thousand pieces of mangrove seedlings planted in Laya, Baclayon would add the
347,600 pieces of mangrove propagules and seedlings that had been planted as of Wednesday of the other
week since January this year.
Earlier, Remedios Regacho, Chief-Fishery Division, OPA reported that Island Barangay Cabul-an,
Buenavista has the highest number of mangrove propagules and seedlings planted this year that would
reach to 93,000 pieces (pcs.) followed by Nasingin Island, Getafe (60,000); San Francisco, Talibon
(50,000); Loon (21,000); Loay (13,000); Taguihon, Baclayon and Canigaan, Sandingan Island at 1,300
pieces each and other coastal municipalities in Bohol.
Also on the same day other employees planted coconut seedlings at Bohol Agricultural Technology
Center (BOATECH) in Gabi, Ubay and at the Balilihan Provincial Plant Nursery in Del Carmen Sur,
Balilihan.
The PGBh appreciated much the chief executives of the Municipal Local Government Units
(MLGUs) who have been helping the endeavor aimedat protecting coastal areas from big waves, to
control soil erosion, to serve as maintenance of fisheries or nursery ground of fish, and to filter sediments
from upland. (Atoy Cosap)
CAPTION.
Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas (extreme right) leads employees of the Office of the
Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) in planting mangrove seedlings in Laya, Baclayon last Thursday in observance
of the culmination of the 120 th anniversary celebration of the Philippine Civil Service last month.