Laoag City—In the time for the Environment Month Celebration, the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte's (PGIN) Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) held the groundbreaking of paminta (black pepper) and moringa Plantation at Brgy. Davila, Pasuquin on June 18, 2020.
Ilocos Norte Governor Matthew Joseph M. Manotoc led the
groundbreaking ceremony, saying: “We are all healing this calamity in many
different ways but I am heart-warm that on this sunny day under many trees, we
come together and celebrate our Environment Month.”
Nineteen hectares of public land at Brgy. Davila is being used
for the planting of paminta seedlings and moringa stem cuttings. Through a memorandum
of agreement, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources allowed the
Provincial Government to develop the area.
“We commit and revitalize our dedication to our environment. Kilala
tayo bilang ‘Renewable Energy Capital’ [of Southeast Asia]. We are known as
the very ‘Green Province’ and I know that Ilokanos will always take pride in
our care and concern for the environment,” Mr. Manotoc continued.
He further shared his plan to expand moringa production in the
province, citing that the “superfruit” was reported to alleviate symptoms of
COVID-19.
Moreover, Sangguniang Panlalawigan Committee on Environment
chairperson Atty. Da Vinci Crisostomo likewise labeled paminta as a high-value
crop that can be exported to other countries.
“Sisimulan natin ang environmental projects natin dito
sa Pasuquin. Isa na ang pagtatanim natin ng paminta seedlings na
bigay ng DENR Central Office. Export quality pa ang paminta kaya maaari
nating itanim ito sa buong probinsya,” Mr. Crisostomo stressed
Also present at the groundbreaking ceremony were Sangguniang
Panlalawigan members Atty. Donald Nicolas, Atty. Saul Lazo, and Mr. Domingo
Ambrocio, Pasuquin Mayor Ferdinand Aguinaldo, PGIN Department heads and several
employees, and Brgy. Davila officials, among others. (Blessing Angel V. Agliam)
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