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Planting of Arabica seedlings to boost coffee production project
PH🏛️ Politics37 min. ago

Planting of Arabica seedlings to boost coffee production project

The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports on a new initiative in Baguio City aimed at boosting Arabica coffee production through the planting of 1,000 seedlings. The project, part of a broader circular economy program, involves collaboration between local farmers, hotels, and government agencies. Seedlings are sourced from the Bureau of Plant Industry, while the plantation site is provided by the Camp John Hay Management Corp. The initiative seeks to enhance sustainable coffee farming, reduce food waste by repurposing kitchen scraps into compost, and support local businesses through direct partnerships. A memorandum of agreement is set to formalize the pilot project, which includes the establishment of a coffee processing and upcycling facility by farmers in Barangay Happy Hollow. The European Union-Philippine Green Economy Program has also contributed a coffee grinder to improve local processing capabilities.

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Planting of Arabica seedlings to boost coffee production project

The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports on a new initiative in Baguio City aimed at boosting Arabica coffee production through the planting of 1,000 seedlings. The project, part of a broader circular economy program, involves collaboration between local farmers, hotels, and government agencies. Seedlings are sourced from the Bureau of Plant Industry, while the plantation site is provided by the Camp John Hay Management Corp. The initiative seeks to enhance sustainable coffee farming, reduce food waste by repurposing kitchen scraps into compost, and support local businesses through direct partnerships. A memorandum of agreement is set to formalize the pilot project, which includes the establishment of a coffee processing and upcycling facility by farmers in Barangay Happy Hollow. The European Union-Philippine Green Economy Program has also contributed a coffee grinder to improve local processing capabilities.

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