By Franklin P. Gumapon
RAMON MAGSAYSAY,
Zamboanga del Sur – A memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the Department
of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-9 and this town has been signed
here yesterday for the establishment of a “Bambusetum” in the municipality with
Regional Director Arleigh Adorable and Mayor Leonilo D. Borinaga Sr. as
signatories.
Once completed, this
Bambusetum (a bamboo demonstration area) is the second in region 9; the first
one was set up in a one-hectare lot in Pasonanca, Zamboanga City .
In his welcome
statement, Mayor Borinaga said that bamboo is the municipality’s one town, one
product (OTOP), as it is producing a variety of bamboo crafts such as “sawali”
(woven split bamboo mats), baskets, furniture and many others.
Borinaga also disclosed
that this bamboo craft making in his town has been in existence for more than
50 years now since it was introduced by people from Cebu
and Siquijor who migrated here.
The municipality will
soon be producing engineered bamboos for floor tiles, furniture, tabletops and
wall panels, as the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has allotted some
P3.5 million for the procurement of machineries for the purpose.
To encourage the locals
to go on bamboo production, the Technology Transfer Division (TTD) of DENR’s
Ecosystems Research and Development Service (ERDS) is now conducting a two-day
forum on bamboo production and utilization with the members of Ramon Magsaysay
Bamboo Association (RAMAGBA) and those living in the municipality’s flood-prone
areas as participants. The said forum will end today.
Speaking before the
participants, ERDS Regional Technical Director Gil Ona told them “bamboo is now
called ‘green gold of the century’ as a potential export commodity.”
Subscribing to Ona’s
statement, Director Adorable has encouraged the participants to plant bamboos
to ensure a continuous supply for the bamboo craft industry in the
municipality.(PIA IX) 100714)
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