PCA continues coconut salt fertilization program in Bicol
SORSOGON CITY, Sept. 3 — The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) is continuing with its Salt Fertilization Program (SFP) in an effort to immediately increase local coconut production by applying fertilizer in nutrient-deficient coconut areas using locally sourced agricultural grade salt (NaCl).
The program that provides free supply of NaCl to farmers resumed in Sorsogon province and the entire Bicol region last month and it will continue with a target of 6,840 bags to be distributed in the province until the end of the first half of September this year, PCA provincial chief Alejandro Olaguera on Monday said here.
SFP is an initiative of the Department of Agriculture (DA) under its Agrikulturang Pilipino or AgriPinoy project which is the over-all strategic framework of the department that guides its various services and programs from 2011-2016 and beyond.
The project incorporates principles and practices that optimize the development of Philippine’s natural and human resources to achieve goals in agriculture and fisheries and contribute to national development, according to Olaguera.
Its implementation is guided by the principles of food security and self-sufficiency, sustainable agriculture and fisheries, natural resource management and local development.
Under food security and self-sufficiency, he said AgriPinoy seeks to meet the domestic food needs particularly the staple food and make accessible, affordable, safe and nutritious foods that reach the dining table of every Filipino.
Sustainable agriculture and fisheries is directed to meet the ever growing needs of a growing Philippine population by way of continually increase productivity. But in doing so, Olaguera said “we must also ensure sustainability, both ecologically and economically”.
It is under this principle that the SFP comes in to ensure that producers and other stakeholders in the whole value chain “from farm to table” receive economic benefits that enable them to sustain their participation, he explained.
Natural resource management is in line with the goals of self-reliance and sustainability as AgriPinoy focuses on the natural resource endowments of the Philippines, and how to manage them so that they are not exhausted, while enhancing their competitive advantage.
Local development on the other hand involves the devolution of governance and the recognition of an eco-system framework of development to reinforce the Agri-Pinoy guiding principle of local development.
Coconut productivity is among the main focuses of AgriPinoy being the country’s leading agricultural sector that contributes heavily to export, employment generation and rural economic development thus the SFP is now being implemented to assist the industry’s sustainable growth, Olaguera said.
Earlier, Euclides Forbes, the PCA administrator, said in a statement that the administration of President Benigno Aquino III has allocated over P336 million for the SFP this year apart from the P502.3 million for the massive coconut planting and replanting program.
These allocations, Forbes said are the biggest ever given to government-funded programs for implementation by the PCA.
In the fertilization program, he said the PCA aims to fertilize some 20 million low-bearing coconut trees or approximately 200,000 hectares with salt or a combination of salt and organic fertilizers from chicken manure and coir dust.
This project would benefit a total of 200,000 coconut farmers, the PCA administrator said, stressing that it will be a big help for the coconut farmers to increase their income especially nowadays that the international demand for coconut products continues to rise.
Olaguera said the use of NaCl or common salt as fertilizer is a practical means of increasing coconut production. Salt is the cheapest and best source of chlorine to increase copra yield.
Chlorine deficiency in coconut is widespread in inland areas and a PCA survey conducted nationwide showed that at least 40 coconut-producing provinces are severely chlorine deficient.
Apart from being the cheapest coconut fertilizer, salt is very easy to apply, accelerates crop growth and development, increases copra weight and number of nuts, minimizes leaf spot damage and environment-friendly under judicious practice.
It boosts the nut bearing capability of coconut trees, increase the thickness of coconut meat and makes coconut resistant to drought, pests and diseases, he added. (PNA)
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Nakakapagpasaya ng aking damdamin na may ginagawa ang ating pamahalaan upang matulungan ang ating mga magsasaka sa pagtatanim. Ayon sa aking pagsasaliksik isa ang Buko sa mga permanenteng at mabentang ani sa rehiyon ng Bicol. At upang kumita pa ng malaki ang mga magsasaka sa sa Bicol, gumastos ang Philippine Coconut Authority o PCA sa programang Coconut Salt Fertilization para umunlad ang kalidad ng mga ito. Sa ganitong paraan maraming mga bansa ang magkakadarapa na bumili nito upang kumita ng maraming dolyar at para tumaas halaga ng piso sa merkado.
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Sa kabilang dako naman ay tataas din ang "employment rate" ng ating bansa dahil kakailanganin ng maraming manggagawa sa kabuuang produksyon. At dahil dito hindi lang ang gobyerno ang nakikinabang pati na rin ang mga mamayan. Pero nakapagtataka lang na bakit sa Bicol lamang nila ito ipinapatupad, dapat pinagtutuunan din nila ng pansin ang mga probinsya tulad ng Siquijor, Isabela at iba pang isla sa Mindanao na masagana sa likas na yaman at sa mga yamang lupa. Upang lalo pang umangat ang ekonomiya ng ating bansa. Nakapanghihinayang lang na hindi natin gaanong napakikinabangan ang ating mga likas na yaman na maaaring makatulong sa atin. Kung sino pa ang mga bansang hindi nabibiyayaan nito tulad ng Korea, Singapore at Japan sila pa yung mga mayayaman.