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15 Antique coastal towns ideal for salt production

SALT. Salt sold in a local market in Antique province. Allette Gayatin, senior aqua-culturist at the Office of the Provincial Agriculture, on Wednesday (Feb. 8, 2023) urged local government units in Antique to provide salt-making sites along the coastal areas for salt-makers to produce more to be sold in the market.(PNA photo by Annabel Consuelo J. Petinglay) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - Fifteen of Antique's 18 municipalities have been pinpointed as ideal sites for salt production. Antique Provincial Board Member Rony Molina, who sponsored a resolution to revive the salt production industry in the province, said in an interview Wednesday that the 15 municipalities situated along the sea coast are ideal sites for salt production where residents used to engage in salt-making. "Salt production, like in the coastal barangays of San Jose de Buenavista, need to be revived so that we could increase our production and help solve the country's sad state," Molina said. He ....

Laua An , Camarines Norte , San Jose De Buenavista , Anini Y , Allette Gayatin , Rony Molina , Office Of The Provincial Agriculture , Provincial Board Member Rony Molina , Provincial Agriculture , Salt Sold Ina Local Market In Antique Province Allette Gayatin , Enior Aqua Culturist At The Office Of Provincial Agriculture , N Wednesday Feb 8 , 023 Urged Local Government Units In Antique To Provide Salt Making Sites Along The Coastal Areas For Makers Produce More Be Sold Market Pna Photo By Annabel Consueloj Petinglay San Jose De Buenavista , Ntique Fifteen Of Antique 39s 18 Municipalities Have Been Pinpointed As Ideal Sites For Salt Production Provincial Board Member Rony Molina , Ho Sponsoreda Resolution To Revive The Salt Production Industry In Province , Aid In An Interview Wednesday That The 15 Municipalities Situated Along Sea Coast Are Ideal Sites For Salt Production Where Residents Used To Engage Making Quot , Ike In The Coastal Barangays Of San Jose De Buenavista , Eed To Be Revived So That We Could Increase Our Production And Help Solve The Country 39s Sad State , Uot Molina Said He In His Resolution That Quot It Is Quite Ironic For The Philippines To Import Salt , Onsidering That The Philippines Has Fifth Longest Shoreline In World Quot Identified As Ideal For Salt Production Are Coastal Towns Of Anini Y , Laua An , San Jose De Buenavista , Nd Tobias Fornier Quot With The Recent Development And Focus On Salt Industry , Ntique Should Plan Ahead And Be Among The First Province In Country To Use Solution Call For Revitalization Of Salt Industry , Uot Molina Said In The Resolution Office Of Provincial Agriculture Senior Aqua Culturist Allette Gayatin , Na Separate Interview ,

Antique rice farmers urged to shift to high-value crops

Antique rice farmers urged to shift to high-value crops
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KOICA to fund P100-M greenhouse project in Antique

KOICA SUPPORT. Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez, president of the Kalipunan ng mga Magsasaka sa Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative in Patnongon, Antique said on Tuesday (Jan. 31, 2023) their cooperative is a recipient of a PHP100 million grant from the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) for the establishment of 10 greenhouses for the production of high-value crops. He added that they are requesting the provincial government to assist them in the development of the one-hectare area owned by the cooperative.(Photo courtesy of Henry Doliguez) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) will finance the PHP100 million ten greenhouses project of a farmers' group in the municipality of Patnongon, Antique. Kalipunan ng mga Magsasaka sa Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative president Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez, in an interview on Tuesday, said the greenhouse project would serve as their demonstration site for high-value crops. "The ....

Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez , Rony Molina , Magsasaka Sa Patnongon Agricultural , Korea International Cooperation Agency , Department Of Agriculture , Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative , Barangay San Rafael , Koica Support Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez , Resident Of The Kalipunan Ng Mga Magsasaka Sa Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative In , Ntique Said On Tuesday Jan 31 , 023 Their Cooperative Isa Recipient Ofa Php100 Million Grant From The Korean International Cooperation Agency Koica For Establishment Of 10 Greenhouses Production High Value Crops He Added That They Are Requesting Provincial Government To Assist Them In Development One Hectare Area Owned By Photo Courtesy Henry Doliguez San Jose De Buenavista , Ntique The Korea International Cooperation Agency Koica Will Finance Php100 Million Ten Greenhouses Project Ofa Farmers 39 Group In Municipality Of Patnongon , Ntique Kalipunan Ng Mga Magsasaka Sa Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative President Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez , N An Interview On Tuesday , Aid The Greenhouse Project Would Serve As Their Demonstration Site For High Value Crops Quot Koica Funding Is Already Available , Ut For Our Counterpart We Need To Prepare The One Hectare Lot Where Greenhouses Will Be Established , Uot He Said Added That They Are Requesting The Provincial Government To Assist Them In Development Of One Hectare Area Owned By Cooperative Barangay San Rafael So Could Already Start With Establishment Greenhouses Quot Will Be Cultivating High Value Crops Such As Lettuce , Abbage And Carrots In The Greenhouses , Uot He Said With The Greenhouses , Hey Can Also Adopt New Technologies In Growing High Value Crops To Introduce The 13 , 200 Cooperative Members He Added That Their Project Is In Response To The Sponsored Resolution Of Antique Provincial Board Member Rony Molina During Regular Session On Jan 30 Requesting Farmers Plant More High Value Crops Help Meet Local Demand And Won 39t Resort Importation Quot Most Our Are Into Rice Production , Ut If The Department Of Agriculture Could Teach Them Technology In Producing High Value Crops They Might Be Encouraged To Shift Their Production , Uot Doliguez Said Pna ,

KOICA grants P100M for greenhouse project in Antique

KOICA SUPPORT. Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez, president of the Kalipunan ng mga Magsasaka sa Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative in Patnongon town, Antique province on Tuesday (Jan. 31, 2023) says their cooperative is a recipient of a PHP100-million grant from the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) for the establishment of 10 greenhouses to produce high-value crops. He said they are requesting the provincial government to assist them in the development of the one-hectare area owned by the cooperative.(Photo courtesy of Henry Doliguez) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has provided a PHP100-million grant to finance the establishment of greenhouses for a farmers' group in the municipality of Patnongon, Antique. Kalipunan ng mga Magsasaka sa Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative president Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez, in an interview on Tuesday, said the 10 greenhouses would serve as their demonstration site for high-value ....

Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez , Rony Molina , Magsasaka Sa Patnongon Agricultural , Korea International Cooperation Agency , Department Of Agriculture , Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative , Barangay San Rafael , Koica Support Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez , Resident Of The Kalipunan Ng Mga Magsasaka Sa Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative In Town , Ntique Province On Tuesday Jan 31 , 023 Says Their Cooperative Isa Recipient Ofa Php100 Million Grant From The Korean International Cooperation Agency Koica For Establishment Of 10 Greenhouses To Produce High Value Crops He Said They Are Requesting Provincial Government Assist Them In Development One Hectare Area Owned By Photo Courtesy Henry Doliguez San Jose De Buenavista , Ntique The Korea International Cooperation Agency Koica Has Provideda Php100 Million Grant To Finance Establishment Of Greenhouses Fora Farmers 39 Group In Municipality Patnongon , Ntique Kalipunan Ng Mga Magsasaka Sa Patnongon Agricultural Cooperative President Henry Michael Gonzalo Doliguez , N An Interview On Tuesday , Aid The 10 Greenhouses Would Serve As Their Demonstration Site For High Value Crops Quot Koica Funding Is Already Available , Ut For Our Counterpart We Need To Prepare The One Hectare Lot Where Greenhouses Will Be Established , Uot He Said Added That They Are Requesting The Provincial Government To Assist Them In Development Of One Hectare Area Owned By Cooperative Barangay San Rafael So Could Already Start With Establishment Greenhouses Quot Will Be Cultivating High Value Crops Such As Lettuce , Abbage And Carrots In The Greenhouses , Uot He Said With The Greenhouses , Hey Can Also Adopt New Technologies In Growing High Value Crops To Introduce The 13 , 200 Cooperative Members He Added That Their Project Is In Response To The Sponsored Resolution Of Antique Provincial Board Member Rony Molina During Regular Session On Jan 30 Requesting Farmers Plant More High Value Crops Help Meet Local Demand Quot Most Our Are Into Rice Production , Ut If The Department Of Agriculture Could Teach Them Technology In Producing High Value Crops They Might Be Encouraged To Shift Their Production , Uot Doliguez Said Pna ,

Antique rice farmers urged to shift to high-value crops

Onion farm in Barangay Sinaja, Belison, Antique (PNA photo courtesy of Ronald Ardeno) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - Farmers in Antique province must prioritize high-value crops (HVC) such as onion and garlic to prevent shortage and normalize prices. Board Member Rony Molina passed a resolution during the provincial council session Monday amid a "wide disturbing news of overwhelming price increase in the market of two of the HVC, namely onion and garlic." "As observed during the past years, the prices of these crops are stable, until of late that there was a shortage for reason of lack of cold storage facilities, and may be because of hoarding by some traders taking advantage of the abnormal situation such that the government has no recourse but to resort to importation to remedy and meet the demands in the market," Molina said in his resolution. Molina said plantingHVC is a better remedy than importation, which is disadvantageous to farmers. In a later interview ....

Ronald Ardeno , Barangay Sinaja , Rony Molina , Office Of The Provincial Agriculturist , Department Of Agriculture , Member Rony Molina , Provincial Agriculturist , Onion Farm In Barangay Sinaja , Ntique Pna Photo Courtesy Of Ronald Ardeno San Jose De Buenavista , Ntique Farmers In Antique Province Must Prioritize High Value Crops Hvc Such As Onion And Garlic To Prevent Shortage Normalize Prices Board Member Rony Molina Passeda Resolution During The Provincial Council Session Monday Amida Quot Wide Disturbing News Of Overwhelming Price Increase Market Two , Amely Onion And Garlic Quot As Observed During The Past Years , He Prices Of These Crops Are Stable , Ntil Of Late That There Wasa Shortage For Reason Lack Cold Storage Facilities , Nd May Be Because Of Hoarding By Some Traders Taking Advantage The Abnormal Situation Such That Government Has No Recourse But To Resort Importation Remedy And Meet Demands In Market , Uot Molina Said In His Resolution Plantinghvc Isa Better Remedy Than Importation , Hich Is Disadvantageous To Farmers Ina Later Interview , E Said The Department Of Agriculture Da And Office Provincial Agriculturist Must Teach Planting Technology To Farmers Quot Most Are Into Rice Rather Than Hvc In Antique Because They Do Not Know , Uot Molina Said Ronald Ardeno , A 34 Year Old Farmer From Barangay Sinaja In Belison Town , Aid He Earns More From Growing Onions Than Rice Quoti Was Able To Earn Around Php20 , 000 From The One Fourth Hectare Thati Planted With Onions , Uot He Said In An Interview , Rateful For The Onion Seedlings He Received From Da In October Last Year Said Only Earned Php12 , 000 During Rice Harvest With The Onions , He Farm Gate Price Was Php80 Per Kilogram And Harvest Came After Three Months Quoti Am Now Again Doing Land Preparation Soi Could Plant Onions , Uot He Said Pna ,