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BACKYARD GARDENING TO FIGHT MALNUTRITI­ON

Project on backyard gardening in schools and barangays dubbed “Gulayan sa Paaralan” and “Gulayan sa Barangay” will help solve problem on malnutriti­on among children and students.

- BY GILFORD A. DOQUILA / Reporter

Pilot sites for “Gulayan sa Paaralan” and “Gulayan sa Barangay” this year will address the risk of malnutriti­on cases in Davao City.

For Vegetable Industry Council of Southern Mindanao (Vicsmin) president Genovivo Cajes, the issue on malnutriti­on among growing kids must be resolved. These initiative­s by the government of creating vegetable gardens in public schools and barangays might be a good option to raise health awareness as well.

“Ang Daniel R. Aguinaldo nga high school kay usa sa mga pilot sites nato noh para sa gulayan sa eskwelahan. Aduna puy mga pilot sites para sa atung mga barangay (The Daniel R. Aguinaldo High School is one of the pilot sites for the ‘gulayan sa eskwelahan’. We also have pilot sites for our barangays),” Cajes said on Friday, August 24, 2018 during the 17th National Vegetable Congress at Davao Convention Center.

Cajes also added Vicsmin is also ready to assist the schools and barangay for assistance in terms of providing the technologi­es for the vegetable gardens.

For Davao City councilor Marissa Abella, the government is very much willing to show their support for schools and barangay to participat­e in this event since this will help in having a healthier community.

“Sa aming bayan sa Las Piñas meron kaming binibigyan ng award para sa ‘Best Gulayan sa Paaralan’ sa mga public schools at maging sa barangay (In our city in Las Piñas, we award ‘Best Gulayan sa Paaralan in our public schools and even in our barangays),” senator Cynthia Villar said during the vegetable congress.

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