By Leilanie G. Adriano Staff Reporter PASUQUIN, Ilocos Norte—The Association of garlic and onion farmers in this town wants to claim their crown as the biggest producer of Ilocos white gold, asking the Department of Agriculture (DA) through Secretary Proceso Alcala to grant their request. Records from the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics show that Ilocos Norte is the top producer of garlic in the Philippines, contributing at least 69 percent or 6,284 metric tons (MT) of the national output in 2010 next to Occidental Mindoro with 22.03 percent or 2,012MT, Nueva Ecija, 3.55 percent or 324MT, Quezon, 2.93 percent or 268MT and Ilocos Sur 2.68 percent or 245MT. On March 10, provincial board member Albert Chua, chairperson of the committee on agriculture reported to the body about the letter-request of the Association of Garlic and Onion Growers of Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte addressed to the Alcala to declare Pasuquin town as the garlic capital of the Philippines for being the to
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