NegOr farmers told: Go organic | Inquirer News

NegOr farmers told: Go organic

/ 10:58 AM July 19, 2012

THE Negros Oriental Provincial Agriculture office is urging farmers in the province to adopt organic farming to boost the supply of chemical-free vegetables.

Provincial agriculturist Gregorio Paltinca noted that the incidence of malnourished children in the province persists despite a surplus of vegetables.

Paltinca said that one of the causes of malnutrition is consumption of chemically-grown crops such as rice, corn and vegetables.

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Negros Oriental has long been sufficient in vegetable production but not all farmers have opted to go organic.

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“About 50 percent of the farmers in the province have gone into organic farming,” he said.

The agriculturist said that organically-grown vegetables are more nutritious and even quoted the province’s international organic consultant Nick Perlas, who said that deep-rooted trees absorb the 48 elements found in the soil that are need by plants.

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“The roots bring the nutrients to its leaves. Once the leaves fall as dry leaves, they will decompose and from them these elements are available,” explained Paltinca.

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