Wednesday, December 14, 2011

DA RFU-13 Maps Out Cassava and Corn Roadmap


Caraga AgriPinoy Corn Program Coordinator Abel Wagas being interviewed by this blogger

Butuan City – Envisioning productive corn and cassava farming communities across Caraga Region, the Agri-Pinoy Corn Program of the Department of Agriculture Caraga led by Regional Corn program coordinator Abel Wagas recently convened with its provincial counterparts to sketch out the Cassava and Corn Roadmap for the year 2011-2016 at Goat2geder Hotel and Restaurant.

The workshop was participated by provincial corn program coordinators and report officers from Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Sur, Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands.

The workshop aimed to set clearer direction for the corn and cassava industry in the region through identifying location specific interventions and problems may cross along the way and plan out for possible solutions.

Participants of the two day workshop map out their respective plans and projects for the province as well for municipalities and even down to barangay level to fully develop existing and potential areas for corn and cassava.

Wagas said the output of the roadmap workshop for cassava and corn would reinforce their collective effort and eventually helps in attaining maximum production to catch up with the ever rising demands of such particular commodities.

Regional Agricultural Statistics Officer Melchor Baustista hinted on his presentation that the cassava and corn roadmap should be in concurrence with the priorities set by livestock industry since cassava and corn are basically for human and animal food specifically as ingredients for feeds.

Wagas said to achieve maximum impact of the cassava and corn program in the region the package of interventions would include the following: production support, infrastructure and postharvest development, marketing development services, extension support, research and development services and information support services.

As a jumpstart and to address the need of the farmers to have quality and high yielding cassava variety, training on mass propagation of cassava planting materials was conducted in Agusan del Sur recently.

After the training, a study tour for the graduates was conducted in Visayas State University, Baybay City, Southern Leyte to gain more insights on actual demo farm of PhilRootcrops.

Upon returning in Caraga Region, PhilRootcrops had given 15 boxes of tissue cultured cassava plantlets and bundles of stalks of high yielding cassava variety. (Aurell P. Arais/RAFID DA CARAGA)


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