Black Gold investment in the Philippines pushed!
Source: http://betterphils.blogspot.com/2012/02/black-gold-investment-in-philippines.html#.T9KzelJ1mul
Department of Agriculture (DA):
Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan has urged the national government to
develop the coffee industry in the Philippines, which he tagged as the
Philippine "black gold."
"The
country could be missing out on a great opportunity if it fails to pay
attention its well-regarded coffee beans," said Pangilinan, Chairman of
the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food.
Pangilinan, who hails from this province, said he allocated ₱5 million from the Priority Assistance Development Fund (PDAF)
of his office for the purchase of a common service roaster that will
enable farmers to increase the value of their beans, thereby increasing
their own earning potential.
"There
is resurgence in the popularity of coffee shops, and it is unthinkable
that we are not making the most out of this opportunity by marketing the
Philippines' coffee beans," Pangilinan said.
The lawmaker has also encouraged businesses to advocate coffee bean agriculture development in the Philippines.
"I
enjoin our countrymen to support our proudly Pinoy-made coffee beans.
Our beans are renowned for their unique taste," he added.
Pangilinan
said the Philippines must be able to capitalize on the good quality of
coffee beans harvested in the country to boost the local coffee industry
and empower local farmers and all those whose lives are dependent on
the said valuable commodity.
The
senator is also advocating the "Sagip Saka" movement, an advocacy to
achieve sustainable modern agriculture and food security by transforming
agricultural communities to reach their full potential, improving
farmers' and fishers' quality of life, and bridging gaps through
public-private partnerships.
"Sagip Saka
is meant to give agriculture and fisheries the primacy that it deserves
by focusing on improving the quality of life of our farmers and
fisherfolk and, in doing so, building sustainable farming communities
nationwide as a means to achieve food security. Only through strong
public-private partnerships can we achieve this," he said.
The
senator said opening access to market, rolling out infrastructure, and
strengthening research and development in the field of agriculture would
help millions of farmers in the country to increase their income,
thereby improving the quality of their lives.
Coffee
farm in the Philippines boost during the late 80's to 90's but faded
away because of less support from the government. Black Gold Philippines' Coffee could be grown under the coco farms and banana plantations.
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