By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff Reporter
LAOAG CITY—In what was meant
as a perfect duo of strong public and private partnership, the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources and the Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative
lead the way how to turn the vast resources of the country into a sustainable
source of development both for people and the environment.
Presenting the “Poles of
Hope”, a book featuring a story of the INEC and its Industrial Forest
Management Agreement (IFMA) with the DENR-Ilocos Norte proved to be a success
after 25 years of lease agreement amidst the government’s declaration of
moratorium on total log ban.
In 2011, a few months after
President Benigno Aquino III signed Executive Order No. 23, declaring a
moratorium on the cutting and harvesting of timber in the natural and residual
forests and creating an anti-illegal logging task force, the law exempted the
INEC-IFMA, a 235-hectare industrial tree plantation in Pancian, Pagudpud,
Ilocos Norte, considering that their matured plantation are purely classified
as big-leaf Mahogany (Swietenia Macrophylla), meant as source of
locally-produced wood poles for an intensified campaign to electrify the entire
country.
Back in the 1980’s when the
agreement was signed, the rural areas in the province through the INEC has been
pursuing its electrification program, resorting to importation of costly wood
poles, cross arms and anchor logs due to limited supply in the Philippines.
So, on September 4, 1989, the
DENR granted INEC an Industrial Tree Plantation Lease Agreement (ITPLA) which
was later on converted into an IFMA in 1992.
Instead of importing forest
products from abroad, INEC established an industrial tree plantation to have a
reliable source of wood materials for its electrification program.
After 25 years, INEC is reaping
the fruits of its labor, harvesting around 273 poles in 2013 and to harvest 655
more trees this year under the close watch of the DENR, which issued the tree
cutting permit.
On Monday, the DENR launched
the book at the La Tabacalera Function Hall to show that public and private
partnership is doable and the huge benefits of sustainable development trickle
down to the masses like the case if the INEC-IFMA success story.
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