On-farm trial on bagging of mango fruits using recycled materials
2009
Tubaña, C.S.
This study was conducted to verify the potential effect of fruit bagging technology by using different recycled materials on the production and quality of mango fruits. This was conducted in a farm from a top mango-grower municipality in Abra [Ilocos Region, Philippines]. Recycled bagging materials such as cement paper, newspaper, foil paper, transparent plastic, glossy magazine paper, and mimeo paper were effective in controlling wind bruises and insect pests of mango fruits. However, plastics and foil papers were not effective to control diseases. Fruit bagging did not affect the weight and sugar content of the fruits. In terms of profitability, newspaper, glossy paper, cement bag, and mimeo paper showed the highest net profit and ROI [return on investment]. In bringing the technology directly in the farm, farmers had more chances to witness directly the effects and practicality of such, like the use of recycled materials to produce better fruits with higher price. Conducting a harvest festival wherein farmers and stakeholders were invited and they were convinced that mango fruit bagging is effective to improve mango fruits, hence, had increased production. The study likewise emphasized the advocacy for food security by using a practical technology that is environment-friendly, not hazardous to man's health, and in expensive but effective to protect mango fruits from pests, diseases, and wind bruises, thus better fruits was produced. The utilization of 'waste' resources that could minimize input cost is also a part of resource management for future generation. Such sustainable agricultural production was shown to farmers and stakeholders, particularly in the commercially-produced fruits, like mango. This also brought the attention of the LGUs [local government units] in the province in nominating the farmer-cooperator in the search for the Outstanding Farmer of the Year, for which he got the award.
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