Epekto ni Tisoy sa mga hanapbuhay

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Noong Martes, ika-3 ng Disyempre, inasahan ang pagdaan sa Laguna ng bagyong pinangalanang Tisoy. Dahil sa tinatayang lakas na mahigit 150 kilometro kada oras, nagkansela si Governor Ramil Ramirez ng klase sa lalawigan mula pre-school hanggang kolehiyo. Kasabay nito ay … Continue reading

Mga jeepney driver, tigil pasada dahil sa pangangamba sa Bagyong Tisoy

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Umaagos na baha, bumubuhos na ulan, umuugong at malakas na hanging tila kaya kang liparin. Ito ang mga nasaksihan sa lalawigan ng Laguna sa kasagsagan ng Bagyong Tisoy nitong ika-3 ng Disyembre. Mula alas-dyes ng umaga hanggang ala-una ng hapon … Continue reading

Agri experts teach aster farmers on handling, preventing pests

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by John Gabriel Almera and Alie Peter Neil Galeon In response to the three-year-clamor of aster growers concerning the infestation of onion armyworms (harabas) in Barangay Bayog, Los Baños, six experts from the National Crop Protection Center (NCPC) taught farmers … Continue reading

A Los Baños farmer-entrepreneur’s take on Rice Tariffication Law

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By Jewel S. Cabrera and Rosemarie A. De Castro For Heathel Loren Layaoen, former researcher turned farmer-entrepreneur, farming is not just “farming” but is something worth pursuing. “We want to promote that farming is not equivalent to a poor life. … Continue reading

LB showcases agri produce in the Laguna organic agri congress

by Nykyle Patricia Buenviaje, Renz Louie Celeridad, and Victorena Diesta

The Office of the Provincial Agriculturist, in partnership with the Region IV-A Agricultural Training Institute, held the first Laguna Organic Agriculture Congress at the Cultural Center of Sta. Cruz on October 28-30.

The organic agriculture congress, themed “Sa Organiko Panalo Tayo, Kaya’t Lagunenyo para sa iyo ito,” was open to all offices, departments, organizations, and individuals who were interested in organic agriculture — a “natural” way of growing crops, vegetables, and other agricultural products.

According to Lydia Estrada, the Laguna assistant provincial agriculturist, organic agriculture aims to create a farming system that will grow various chemical-free crops. The promotion of organic agriculture, such as holding the congress, is in line with Republic Act (RA) No. 10068 or the Organic Agriculture Act of 2010, which mandates the state to “promote, propagate, develop further, and implement the practice of organic agriculture in the Philippines.”

The organic agriculture congress also aimed to help address gender awareness issues, recognizing the need to change the traditional belief that farming is only for men and to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor through technology transfer.

Los Baños GAD Office staff help farmer cooperators sell their produce during the  three-day organic agriculture congress. (Photo courtesy of the GAD Office)

Laguna cities and municipalities took part in the provincial congress on organic agriculture. The local government unit (LGU) of Los Baños was represented by the Gender and Development (GAD) Office, the implementing agency for the organic agriculture component of the gender-sensitive livelihood project between the LGU Los Baños and the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD).

From the PhP 4.6 million project “Enhancing Gender-Sensitive Sustainable Agriculture and Aquatic Science and Technology (S&T)-based Livelihood Enterprises in Los Baños”, PhP 2.2 million was allotted for organic agriculture projects.

The implementation of the organic agriculture component started in March and covered five barangays, namely:  Bagong Silang, Timugan, Maahas, Tuntungin-Putho, and Lalakay. According to Karen Lagat-Mercado, head of the Los Baños GAD Office, their unit started the project implementation by conducting seminars about organic agriculture in the five  barangays in partnership with PCAARRD. These seminars were followed by trainings for the farmer cooperators.

According to Mercado, the organic agriculture project not only provided additional source of income for the cooperators, it also helped the women – especially the housewives – develop greater confidence, build their self-esteem, and become more independent. With their own earnings, the women now depend less on their husbands’ income.

Through the congress, Los Baños was able to showcase organic produce from the farmer-cooperator and present the LGU Los Baños-PCAARRD collaboration to representatives of various cities and municipalities in Laguna.

For more updates on the LGU Los Baños-PCAARRD project, visit the Gender Sensitive Organic Vegetable Prod’n for Low-income Communities of LB Facebook CommunityPage.