Sun.Star Pampanga

Butil launches‘ Gulayan sa Paaralan’ in CSFP

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star StaffRepor­ter

CITYOFSAN FERNANDO — The Butil Farmers Party in cooperatio­n with the City Government of San Fernando hosted the launching of the “Gulayan sa Paaralan” program at the San Isidro Elementary School the other day, in a bid to promote community gardening as an alternativ­e source of food and livelihood.

Butil Rep. Agapito Guanlao told Sun.Star Pampanga that they aim to encourage schools to go into agricultur­al production to teach students the importance of the production of vegetables in the economy and in promoting healthy eating habits.

Guanlao said schools can utilize their idle lands around school buildings in setting up school gardens that are productive and which produce could be used for schoolbase­d feeding programs or could be sold to the immediate community.

The launching was attended by City Vice Mayor Edwin Satiago, Barangay Captain Nestor Lingat, Principal Ariel Garcia and local officials. The Butil Farmers Party donated gardening tools, shredders, seedlings, organic fertilizer, assorted seeds and sprayer for the school’s gardening program.

Guanlao said they also sponsored the feeding program of 150 undernouri­shed children through a supplement­al feeding along with the milk feeding of 200 students.The milk feeding program isin partnershi­p with the National Dairy Authority.

Section 16 of RA 7884, otherwise known as the National Dairy Developmen­t Act of 1995, provides that the Authority shall provide support for the government’s nutrition program by producing milk and dairy products sourced from small farmers and dairy cooperativ­es nationwide.

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