DAR AgSur hands oil repacking facility

The oil-repacking facility.

San Francisco, Agusan del Sur- Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer (PARPO) II Jamil P. Amatonding Jr. handed over the keys of the newly constructed Crystal Oil Repacking Center to Filipinas Palmoil Planters Inc-Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries  Multi-Purpose Cooperative thru its  Chairperson Jesus Simbajon last June 5, 2020 in Brgy. Ebro, San Francisco, this province.

“I hope that the cooperative will manage the building very well so that in the end you will maximize the benefits and help achieve a more comfortable life.” PARPO Amatonding said.

“It is with our best interest to help you so that you will stand above the rest in terms of income,” he added.

Chairperson Simbajon narrated the story that leads to the idea of venturing into product enhancement of palm oil. “Before, we only engage into labor contracting or credit services to our members, but through DAR’s initiative to help us, we have come up with this kind of enterprise, and, we are happy because we have seen the positive outcome since the product launching in 2018,” he said.

With PARPO Amatonding and Chairperson Simbajon during the ceremonial cutting of ribbon were ARBDSP Chief Joven Pizarro, OIC-MARPO Josette J. Simbajon, DTI Provincial Director Jose T. Baron, DOST Science Research Specialists Wenceslao Tianero and Bryan Campos, FPPI Manager Josephine B. Palen and other coop officials.

FPPI ARB MPC Manager Josephine Palen likewise recognized the initiative of the department in looking after the ARBO’s welfare. “Who we are today, we owe everything to DAR,” she said.

The provision of the facility is under the DAR’s Village Level Farm Focused Enterprise Development (VLFED) project which aims to establish a sustainable Income-Generating Project (IGP) in the area and to provide additional income to 656 Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) of the FPPI ARB MPC, develop rural-based entrepreneurs, upgrade the production, processing, packaging and distribution and marketing of product and at the same time augment the ARBO’s income.

The  project is amounting to Php780,000.00 of which Php300,000 was allotted for the repacking facility while the rest is intended for capacity development.

Moreover, DAR Agusan del Sur through the Provincial Investment and Marketing Assistance Officer (PIMAO) has facilitated the processing of the FDA-LTO to expand the product in a wider market.

Apart from the local market in Caraga, FPPI ARB MPC has also established the distribution of crystal cooking oil to the institutional market under the Enhanced Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty (EPAHP).

“With the approval of the FDA-LTO, we hope to expand our market not just locally but even internationally.” PARPO Amatonding said. (Rechel D. Besonia, PIO-Agusan Sur)