DA allots P20-M fund for purchase of unsold vegetables

By Liza Agoot

November 4, 2020, 5:43 pm

<p><strong>TRADING POST</strong>. Benguet’s capital town La Trinidad has several trading post facilities that cater to farmers and traders. The vegetables brought to the trading posts, if unsold will be bought by the Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) using the PHP20 million revolving fund from the Department of Agriculture (DA). The vegetables will be processed by the BAPTC at their small facility which later on will be brought to the PHP40 million worth processing facility. (<em>PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot</em>) </p>

TRADING POST. Benguet’s capital town La Trinidad has several trading post facilities that cater to farmers and traders. The vegetables brought to the trading posts, if unsold will be bought by the Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) using the PHP20 million revolving fund from the Department of Agriculture (DA). The vegetables will be processed by the BAPTC at their small facility which later on will be brought to the PHP40 million worth processing facility. (PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot

LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – The Department of Agriculture (DA) has given the Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) a revolving fund of PHP20 million for the purchase of excess and/or unsold vegetables produced by the farmers which they will process into other products.

“This is part of the government’s effort to help our farmers so that they will not just throw their agricultural produce. The BAPTC will buy them and process them,” Governor Melchor Diclas said on Tuesday.

Diclas said DA Secretary William Dar has approved the allocation of the amount during the BAPTC Board meeting on October 29 at the Benguet State University (BSU).

The BAPTC was constructed by the DA during the Aquino administration in a land owned by BSU primarily to help vegetables farmers in the area and the rest of the Cordillera Administrative Region who bring their agricultural products to La Trinidad for trading.

Diclas said the money will be used by the BAPTC administration led by its chief operations officer Dr. Violeta Salda to assure that there will be no wastage in vegetables produced by buying them and processing them.

The excess vegetables have led to losses on the part of the farmers who did not only invest money but also effort to produce them.

Dar earlier turned over PHP20 million for the completion of the processing facility and make it functional immediately.

Pending the completion of the processing plant, the BAPTC will use the excess vegetables bought from farmers for making veggie noodles and other processed foods. (PNA

 

 

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