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  • Writer's pictureBy The Financial District

BENGUET VEGGIE TRADE FACILITY EXPANDS

After six years in operation, the Benguet Agri Pinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) in La Trinidad — considered as the country’s biggest vegetable trading facility — will be transformed into a corporation.

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“We believe such transformation is forthcoming, as we aim to optimize the potentials and profitability of the BAPTC through the provision of more cost-efficient services and modern facilities to farmers, traders, and other stakeholders,” said Agriculture Secretary William Dar, who chairs the Center’s Project Steering Board (PSB), in a meeting on May 31, 2021, at the DA-Agricultural Training Institute, Benguet State University (BSU), in La Trinidad, Benguet.


“As a corporation, the BAPTC will become a major player in our drive to modernize and industrialize the agriculture industry in the Cordillera region,” the DA chief added.


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The BAPTC has six main stakeholders, who sit as members of the PSB, serving as the policy-making and advisory board. The DA secretary chairs the PSB, while the BSU president sits as vice-chair.


The other members are the Benguet provincial governor, La Trinidad municipal mayor, Benguet district congressman, and representative of the Benguet farmers leaders’ council. Dr. Violeta Salda of BSU currently serves as BAPTC chief operations officer.


The current operation of BAPTC is constrained by a bureaucratic government system, hindering its growth, sustainability, and profitability, said Secretary Dar.


“With a corporate set-up, stakeholders will be able to optimize their benefits, improve the marketability of Cordillera vegetables, and provide our farmers, buyers and traders reasonable profit for their produce. Further, it could create subsidiaries to engage in other revenue-generating enterprises,” he added.


During the BAPTC board meeting, among the suggested businesses include trading of farm inputs and implements, other agricultural and food processing equipment; setting up of one-stop-shop store including pharmacy; savings and loan unit; training and events management; and physical wellness facility.


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Funded by the DA worth P700 million, the Center started trading operations in July 2015. lt occupies a four-hectare lot at the “strawberry fields,” owned by the BSU. The facility was constructed to decongest the decades-old La Trinidad vegetable trading post, which still operates to this day.


The spacious BAPTC has continuously attracted more and more farmers and traders. Their involvement in management policy-making and planning transformed them from clients to active partners, Dr. Salda said.


As expected, during its initial year, a measly 269 metric tons (MT) of vegetables was traded by 108 farmers, traders and buyers, but transactions grew exponentially through the years, registering more than 1,000 MT in 2016; 71,220 MT in 2017; 106,000 MT in 2018; 121,200 MT in 2019; and 169,850 MT in 2020.



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