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Cavite cooperative thrives from DAR’s support services

NAIC, Cavite—The combined provision of support services and infrastructure facilities from different government institutions led by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), have helped uplift the lives of rice and vegetable farmers here.

DAR Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer James Arthur Dubongco said the collaboration among different government agencies was instrumental in extending assistance to the 351 members of the Palangue Agrarian Reform Cooperative (PARC).

The PARC, a DAR-assisted cooperative, was established on July 5, 1995, with an initial capital of P21,100 from its 34 founding members who are agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs).

Dubongco said that since the PARC’s establishment, the DAR has been providing various support services in the form of machines, equipment, farm-to-market roads, irrigation, loans, and various training.

Among the latest projects granted to the PARC by the DAR is a 200-sqm. vegetable greenhouse with solar-powered drip irrigation and fertigation system. The P1 million greenhouse was provided under the Sustainable and Resilient Agrarian Reform Communities (SuRE ARCs) project and was turned over to the cooperative last year.

“Farming under greenhouse conditions helps farmers sustain their production all year round and protect their crops from adverse climatic conditions and insects and diseases,” Dubongco said.

“Farmer members also benefitted financially, through dividends or interest on their share capital, as they manage and operate the project,” added Dubongco.

Joselito Tibayan, general manager of PARC, said that through the greenhouse, they can plant and harvest fruits and vegetables that are not in season. He said that crops planted inside the greenhouse are bigger and juicier than those planted outside the greenhouse.

“These cantaloupes we are harvesting today were planted inside the greenhouse. We will earn P40,000 every harvest. Last year, we harvested only P8,000 from each harvest of cantaloupes that were planted without the greenhouse,” Tibayan said.

The PARC also earns from vermicomposting and egg-laying that they have learned through the training provided by DAR in partnership with the Farm Business School

Read more on dar.gov.ph