By BusinessMirror – June 29, 2023

The municipality of Buguias in Benguet province recently inaugurated a solar-powered cold storage facility, which was built with assistance from the Japanese government.

Tachikawa Jumpei, First Secretary and Agriculture Attaché of the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines, attended the inauguration ceremony for the solar-powered cold storage facility in Buguias.

The event was also graced by Benguet Governor Melchor Diclas, Buguias Mayor Ruben Tinda-an, Japan Agricultural Exchange Council Executive Director Sakamoto Ryoji, officials of the Department of Agriculture, and other local government officials.

Farmers in Benguet frequently face the challenge of earning low income despite harvesting competitive and high-quality produce, according to a statement from the embassy.

Despite being known as the “Salad Bowl of the Philippines” and having favorable climate for growing vegetables, Benguet suffers from an unstructured production system, subpar post-harvest handling procedures, and unstable product prices.

To aid the farmers in Benguet, the Japan Agricultural Exchange Council (JAEC), a Japanese NGO, has been implementing the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Grassroots Cooperation Project since 2007.

Among other things, JAEC carried out dissemination activities for safe vegetable farming techniques and improved post-harvest procedures. However, the activities for this initiative were suspended in 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

In 2021, through the funding support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, JAEC commenced the Safe Vegetable Production Technology Dissemination and Vegetable Distribution System Improvement Project. The farmers were equipped with various Japanese farming technologies under this initiative.

This project will also enable the development of a cold chain system through the completed solar-powered cold storage facility in the Municipality of Buguias, Benguet, as well as the other cold storage supplies and equipment.

By enhancing the quality of the produce through an effective distribution system, the Japanese embassy said farmer’s income are expected to improve and their losses to decrease, while consumers may benefit from buying healthy, fresh, and quality vegetables.

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