The Tobacco News september october 2014 issue

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Volume V, No. 5

September – October 2014

NTA, MMSU forge partnership

NTA AgriPinoy turns 1, starts poultry dressing

THE NTA AgriPinoy Tobacco Farmers Food Processing Plant and Trading Center in Narvacan, Ilocos Sur celebrated its First Anniversary last October 30. According to NTA AgriPinoy Operations Manager Minerva P. Mizal, the plant will start poultry dressing after the anniversary celebration. She said that the birds will come from the first harvest of the poultry farms of tobacco farmer-cooperators in Burgos, Ilocos Sur. The food processing facility was launched last year as a component of NTA’s Integrated Farming and Other Income Generating Activities Project (IFOIGAP), an intervention program that seeks to provide tobacco farmers with additional sources of income outside their regular trade. The hog-fattening com-

ponent of the project started middle of last year. From the harvest of the project’s first cycle last year, tobacco farmers earned as high as P43,000 income from hog fattening. Now being processed at the Narvacan facility are popular pork products such as tocino, tapa, barbecue, bagnet, longganisa, and ham. The facility has been conferred with “AA” rating by the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) last April. For the initial cycle of its poultry raising component, NTA extended production assistance last October 4 to the farmers (first cluster) in Burgos, Ilocos Sur to raise 2,500 chicks or 500 birds per farmer. The birds are harvested after 28 to 33 days. The agency, through its multi-million food process-

Achieving Intersectoral Unity Towards Purposive Industry Transformation and Growth

ing plant, will buy the birds from farmer-cooperators at prevailing market price. AgriPinoy will start selling whole dressed chicken, including innards, feet and head, and processed chicken starting November. Mizal assured a sufficient supply of chicken coming from the processing plant this coming holiday season. Early this month, NTA launched NTA Pinoy Foods as label for its pork and poultry products. This coincided with the opening of its Meatshop at NTA Central Office in Scout Reyes Street cor. Panay Avenue in Quezon City. NTA Administrator Edgardo D. Zaragoza said that the agency has been training Pls turn to page 7

THE National Tobacco Administration and Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) signed an agreement to undertake jointly the transfer of knowledge and utilization of technologies for the sustainable development of the tobacco farming communities. The commitment was made following the signing of a memorandum of agreement between NTA Administrator Edgardo D. Zaragoza and MMSU President Miriam E. Pascua. The agreement took effect last October 9. Both parties agreed that the partnership between the regulatory agency and the premier university in Ilocos Norte is a big leap in the overall development of the tobacco-growing communities as this will help improve the socio-economic, health, and environmental wellbeing of the tobacco farmersand their families. The provision of capabilPls turn to page 7

Claveria, Misamis Or. officials meet with NTA on Virginia production OFFICIALS of the Sangguniang Bayan of Claveria, Misamis Oriental headed by Vice Mayor Meraluna S. Abrogar met with NTA Administrator Edgardo D. Zaragoza for a consultation on Virginia tobacco production last September 22 at the NTA Central Office in Quezon City. Claveria town is the site of

PMFTC’s first Virginia tobacco experimental farm in Northern Mindanao, now on its commercialization phase involving 381 farmers. Unlike Claveria town, the seven tobacco growing municipalities in Misamis Oriental are planted only to Native/Batek type with a total of 257,543 kilograms production in 2013.

Technoguide Comics. Atty. Vicente D. Lasam, Deputy Administrator for Operations, and Dr. Roberto R. Bonoan, manager of Industrial Research Department (2nd and 1st from right), along with branch and operations managers from the NTA’s provincial offices, attended the ceremonial launching of the two-part Technoguide Comics at the NTA Central Office last September 5. From left: Estrella G. de Peralta (Candon), Minerva P. Mizal (NTA AgriPinoy), Engr. Cesario G. Sambrana (Pangasinan), Esmeralda G. Valera (Abra), Hermogenes A. Galvez (Tobacco Dust), Luzveminda R. Truong (FTSD), and Heman C. Torres (Isabela), Atty. Lasam, and Dr. Bonoan. See story on page 3.

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