North Cotabato cacao and coffee planters receive help from DAR

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North Cotabato cacao and coffee planters receive help from DAR
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An agrarian reform beneficiary (ARB) co-operative in Arakan, North Cotabato received a climate-resilient drying facility and organic fertilizers to boost their farm productivity. The DAR said a total of 100 sacks of organic fertilizers were turned over to the group whose members were also provided with capability training. The all-weather…

An agrarian reform beneficiary co-operative in Arakan, North Cotabato received a climate-resilient drying facility and organic fertilizers to boost their farm productivity.

The all-weather dryer worth P450,000.00 would enable the co-operative to dry their cacao and coffee products all year round to make them resilient and efficient in their business operations. “Aside from securing our products from stray animals, the drying facility will enhance the quality of our cacao and coffee beans. Again, we are very grateful to the DAR for their continued support,” Cabañas said.

Evangeline Bueno, Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II, said the provision of support services is part of the department’s effort to increase the ARBs’ climate resiliency and improve their productivity and income.

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