DA Secretary Proceso Alcala (photo: Sorsogon City-LGU) |
By:
Bennie A. Recebido
SORSOGON
CITY, Dec. 16 (PIA) – For the first time, organized agri-based cooperatives in
Bicol region gathered together during the 1st Coop-NATCCO (National Confederation of Cooperatives) Regional Consultative
Meeting held at the Sorsogon Provincial Gymnasium on Dec. 12, 2013.
Agriculture
Secretary Proceso Alcala graced the occasion and encouraged farmers to try the
intercropping scheme being pushed by the national government as a strategy to vastly
increase the income of those in the agriculture sector.
It
can be recalled that President Benigno Aquino III, in his fourth State of the
Nation Address, underscored intercropping as a solution to the very low income
of farmers especially those in the coco industry. “It only needs to foster a
culture that truly encourages hard work and productivity,” the President said.
Intercropping
is the practice of growing more than one crop in
the same field, especially in an alternating rows or sections to produce a
greater yield on a given piece of land by making use of resources that would
otherwise not be utilized by a single crop.
The
regional gathering was attended by cooperative members from across the Bicol
region composed of farmers, fishermen, irrigators and other agriculture-based members
of various associations. Local Chief
Executives of Sorsogon and of other Bicol provinces as well as head of
agriculture-related government agencies were present and showed support to the
said regional affair of the Coop NATCCO.
Secretary
Alcala was personally invited by Coop-Natco Partylist Representative Anthony
Bravo who also took the lead in order to realize the first regional meeting of
members of the Coop-NATCCO in Bicol region.
During
the consultation dialogue, Secretary Alcala suggested planting of coffee in
their farm yard but the farmer-participants keyed up to venture instead on the
production of cacao for their
intercropping planting system as they have proven it to be more productive and
provides better opportunity for a higher income.
Considering
the farmer’s recommendation, Secretary Alcala assured the farmers that the
Department of Agriculture will help them by providing the needed planting
materials.
He
likewise boost confidence of farmers and fishermen saying they have to take
pride in what they do because they are the primary providers of foodstuff found
on every man’s table.
Meanwhile,
Secretary Alcala spearheaded the distribution of farming and fishing implements
such as hand tractors, threshers, knapsack sprayer,
gill nets and other fishing equipment, including hundred sacks of certified
palay seeds. (BARecebido, PIA 5/SORSOGON)
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