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NorCot banana farmers forge pact with institutional buyer

Farmers are expected to generate more income from cardava banana production after they successfully forged a marketing agreement with LTA Foods Manufacturing, an institutional buyer in Midsayap, North Cotabato.

The undertaking is a close collaboration and partnership between the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to advance the agenda the commercializing the products of smallholder farmers in the area.

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Evangeline Bueno, Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II, said the DAR is continuously looking for steady markets for the agrarian reform beneficiaries’ (ARBs) agricul- tural products and assist their organizations in acquiring marketing contracts for a secure and sustainable market of their produce.

“The forging of marketing agreement was made possible through the Rural Agro-Industrial Partnership for Inclusive Development and Growth of DTI,” she said.

The 11 recipient DAR-assisted ARB organizations in the various towns of the province include Upper Pacao Farmers Association, Paruayan Agrarian Reform Beneficiary Organization, Camansi Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Association, and Malitubog ARB Organization of Alamada; Kitubod Farmers Association, and Kiloyao Consortium of MRDP-CFAD Beneficiaries Association of Libungan; Kimagango Farmers Association of Midsayap; Bato Farmers Association of Makilala; Lawili Farmers Multipurpose Cooperative of Aleosan; New Alimodian Integrated FA of Matalam; and Kisupaan Agrarian Reform Organization of Pres. Roxas.

During the signing ceremo-

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