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Pagudpud Town Revitalizes Coconut Industry

Thursday, September 24, 2020

The municipality of Pagudpud in the province of Ilocos Norte, known for its white-sand beaches, is shifting its foresight on agriculture with the development of a 500-hectare coconut plantation in that northernmost part of the province, the Philippine News Agency reported last month.

Backed by the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA), in partnership with the Small Coconut Farmers Organization, town mayor Rafael Ralph Benemerito said that the revitalization of the coconut industry in Pagudpud town hopes to uplift the living conditions of farmers which have been left behind in previous years.  “The pandemic (Covid-19) made us realized that agriculture is left behind. As you can see, the agriculture sector is the only sector that never stopped so we need to boost agriculture among other else,” Benemerito told farmers who attended the launching program attended by representatives from the PCA and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

In Pagudpud, the PCA is taking the lead to plant hybrid coconut that has the potential of yielding 150 nuts per year. The hybrid coconut could also yield up to 300 nuts per year by augmenting hybrid technology with good agricultural practices. A nursery is in place in Barangay Caparispisan where coconut farmers get their seedlings to be planted in the different villages.  The PCA is spearheading the planting of more coconut trees nationwide as part of the country’s poverty alleviation program.

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