If you ask progressive rice and corn farmers in Occidental
Mindoro who taught them improved techniques of grains production,
they will most likely point to Jose Paquibongan, an agriculturist
who first worked in Mindanao but who has already settled for
good in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro.
After finishing the agriculture course at the Bohol State College
of Agriculture and Fisheries in Bilar, Bohol, he first worked
at a relative’s coffee farm in Mati, Davao Oriental, and
then with the local government of Tagum, Davao del Norte. He
was assigned as rice technician until 1987 in Tagum until he
saw an excellent opening at the Ayala Agriculture Co. based
in General Santos City which produced hybrid corn seeds.
Ayala assigned him as technical representative in Occidental
Mindoro and that’s where he disseminated the modern techniques
of corn production. One of the farmers who is very thankful
for the technology he learned from Joe is Dakila E. Danseco
of Sitio Pandan, Brgy. Claudio Salgado, Sablayan town.
Danseco’s father was a fisherman and Dakila only started
farming in 1975 when he got married. But it was what may be
called marginal farming for as late as 1989, he was farming
only 2.8 hectares that he owned.
Then came Joe Paquibongan who brought with him the new seeds
and the improved techniques of planting. Instead of planting
three seeds per hill and spacing the hills about 70 centimeters
in the row, Joe taught them to plant a single seed per hill
at distances of about 8 cm apart. Now, Danseco has become a
rich man because his production tremendously improved. Today,
he is planting corn on 40 hectares that he owns. When it is
rainy season, the farms (parcels are found in several places)
are planted to rice.
Danseco has also diversified into onion production in a big
way, producing Red Pinoy, Batanes Jumbo and the native variety
(Tanduyong) on 2.5 hectares. Joe has helped many other farmers
to become rich.
Now, he is busy teaching them how to use the bio-organic fertilizer
called Durabloom which has consistent quality as it is produced
with the use of special enzymes and beneficial microorganisms.
He just started his campaign when he joined Novatech last September
but already his demo farms are showing that indeed bio-organic
fertilizer can tremendously increase production of various crops.
What’s great is that Joe himself practices in his own
farm what he preaches.