Potato yield 'doubles' with R&D material, says Baguio farmer

Potato yield 'doubles' with R&D material, says Baguio farmer

SHARING EXPERIENCE. Nelio Compello, a potato farmer from Buguias, Benguet, shares his experience during the Science for Change Project - North Luzon Summit of the Department of Science and Technology in Baguio City on Friday (May 13, 2022). He said his yield and income improved after using the planting material developed by the Benguet State University's research and development unit. (PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot) BAGUIO CITY - A farmer in Benguet said Friday that using the improved potato planting material produced under a research and development (R&D) project funded by the government has doubled his yield and income. On the sidelines of the Science for Change Program (S4CP) summit for North Luzon, Nelio Compelio of the Immaculate Conception Community Cooperative in Amgaleygey, Buguias, Benguet, noted that the clean planting material came from the Benguet State University's (BSU) laboratory. "From just three tubers produced using the old planting materials, I can harvest more than 10 tubers after I used the BSU-produced planting material," Compelio, who is also a co-operator of the BSU potato research and development project, said in Filipino. This innovation would cut production costs because the material could now be locally sourced, which would mean more income for farmers. He said because they are currently importing the planting materials, they had to recycle the tubers and produce planting materials for the next planting season. The "clean" planting material was produced by BSU using an R&D fund for the Niche Centers in the Regions (NICER) program of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). Compello said he used to get a rooted cutting from BSU but the limited supplies prevented more farmers from adopting the improved material. "Nag-introduce ng community-based production, transfer of technology, at masaya ako na isa ako sa mga naturuan mag-produce ng planting materials galing sa product ng research nila. Kaya ngayon sa akin na rin kumukuha ng planting materials ang mga ibang nagtatanim ng patatas (They introduced a community-based production and had a transfer of technology. I'm glad I was one of those taught how to propagate the planting material using the product of their research. Now, fellow potato producers get their planting materials from me)," he said. He mentioned that their cooperative has about 300 members but only about 200 of them have so far adopted the technology because of the others' "wait and see" mentality. Compello said the rest are still using imported planting materials, which are more expensive than the locally produced clean planting material. He said they have an Igorota variety that fits the requirements for potato fries and chips of various food chains, as well as the granola varieties, which are the common varieties used in homes. Old style Compello said he grew up helping his father, a potato farmer, tend to their farm. In his teenage years, he started adopting his father's farming method by using imported planting materials and recycling the tubers for another planting material for the next season. The old system of producing tubers from the existing ones also created a problem with the quality of the product, which gets smaller as it is recycled, he said, adding that he sees the difference in what he is doing at present and what was passed on to him by his father. Director Cynthia Kiswa of the BSU research laboratory described the clean material as "free from diseases, insects, pests, and bacteria, a fungus that causes potato infestation." She said the DOST's R&D project allowed them to address major diseases in plants and pests, such as the potato systematodes and leaf light diseases that cause a drop in production and quality, resulting in reduced selling prices. She noted that Benguet produces 75 percent of the country's total production of 120,000 metric tons of potatoes per year. "Importante ang DOST kasi sila ang nagbigay ng (DOST is important because they are the source of) funds that allowed us to enhance our facilities in the potato seeds production and tissue culture laboratory and enhance the capability of our research in BSU, especially on potato research and development center," Kiswa said. (PNA) }

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Philippines , Benguet , Masbate , Buguias , Filipino , Nelio Compelio , Cynthia Kiswa , Niche Centers , Department Of Science , Science For Change Program , Benguet State University , Immaculate Conception Community Cooperative In Amgaleygey , Change Program , North Luzon , Immaculate Conception Community Cooperative , Sharing Experience Nelio Compello , A Potato Farmer From Buguias , Hares His Experience During The Science For Change Project North Luzon Summit Of Department And Technology In Baguio City On Friday May 13 , 022 He Said His Yield And Income Improved After Using The Planting Material Developed By Benguet State University 39s Research Development Unit Pna Photo Lizat Agoot Baguio Citya Farmer In Friday That Potato Produced Undera Developmentr Ampd Project Funded Government Has Doubled On Sidelines Of Science For Change Program S4cp Summit North Luzon , Elio Compelio Of The Immaculate Conception Community Cooperative In Amgaleygey , Oted That The Clean Planting Material Came From Benguet State University 39s Bsu Laboratory Quot Just Three Tubers Produced Using Old Materials , I Can Harvest More Than 10 Tubers Afteri Used The Bsu Produced Planting Material , Uot Compelio , Ho Is Alsoa Co Operator Of The Bsu Potato Research And Development Project , Aid In Filipino This Innovation Would Cut Production Costs Because The Material Could Now Be Locally Sourced , Hich Would Mean More Income For Farmers He Said Because They Are Currently Importing The Planting Materials , Hey Had To Recycle The Tubers And Produce Planting Materials For Next Season Quot Clean Material Was Produced By Bsu Using Anr Ampd Fund Niche Centers In Regions Nicer Program Of Department Science Technology Dost Compello Said He Used Geta Rooted Cutting From But Limited Supplies Prevented More Farmers Adopting Improved Nag Introduce Ng Community Based Production , Transfer Of Technology , T Masaya Ako Na Isa Sa Mga Naturuan Mag Produce Ng Planting Materials Galing Product Research Nila Kaya Ngayon Akin Rin Kumukuha Ang Ibang Nagtatanim Patatas They Introduceda Community Based Production And Hada Transfer Of Technologyi 39m Gladi Was One Those Taught How To Propagate The Material Using Their Now , Ellow Potato Producers Get Their Planting Materials From Me , Uot He Said Mentioned That Their Cooperative Has About 300 Members But Only 200 Of Them Have So Far Adopted The Technology Because Others 39 Quot Wait And See Mentality Compello Rest Are Still Using Imported Planting Materials , Hich Are More Expensive Than The Locally Produced Clean Planting Material He Said They Have An Igorota Variety That Fits Requirements For Potato Fries And Chips Of Various Food Chains , S Well As The Granola Varieties , Hich Are The Common Varieties Used In Homes Old Style Compello Said He Grew Up Helping His Father , A Potato Farmer , End To Their Farm In His Teenage Years , E Started Adopting His Father 39s Farming Method By Using Imported Planting Materials And Recycling The Tubers For Another Material Next Season Old System Of Producing From Existing Ones Also Createda Problem With Quality Product , Hich Gets Smaller As It Is Recycled , She Said , Dding That He Sees The Difference In What Is Doing At Present And Was Passed On To Him By His Father Director Cynthia Kiswa Of Bsu Research Laboratory Described Clean Material As Quot Free From Diseases , Insects , Tests , Nd Bacteria , A Fungus That Causes Potato Infestation Quot She Said The Dost 39 Sr Ampd Project Allowed Them To Address Major Diseases In Plants And Pests , Uch As The Potato Systematodes And Leaf Light Diseases That Causea Drop In Production Quality , Esulting In Reduced Selling Prices She Noted That Benguet Produces 75 Percent Of The Country 39s Total Production 120 , 000 Metric Tons Of Potatoes Per Year Quot Importante Ang Dost Kasi Sila Nagbigay Ng Is Important Because They Are The Source Funds That Allowed Us To Enhance Our Facilities In Potato Seeds Production And Tissue Culture Laboratory Capability Research Bsu , Specially On Potato Research And Development Center , Uot Kiswa Said Pna ,

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