By Felizar Mortillero
I'm urging the present Bayawan City Administration Officials to support or continue the Rubber Tree Farming Program of the late Mayor German "Gerry" Pinili Sarana. This proposal of mine is deeply anchored on three (3) grounds to wit: 1) There is a shortage of RUBBER SUPPLY around the world, this occurrence would probably make this product more marketable and its price might go up because of this development; 2) Rubber Tree Farming is a long term farming, since rubber trees have long life spans compared to other products like rice, sugar cane, corn etc. and 3) Rubber trees like other trees can help improve the environment, since it can help the people address the shortage of water supply, it can in a way stifle soil erosion, it helps the air that the people breathe become cleaner and fresher and it gives coolness to our surroundings which in a way mitigates global warming.
I'm urging the present Bayawan City Administration Officials to support or continue the Rubber Tree Farming Program of the late Mayor German "Gerry" Pinili Sarana. This proposal of mine is deeply anchored on three (3) grounds to wit: 1) There is a shortage of RUBBER SUPPLY around the world, this occurrence would probably make this product more marketable and its price might go up because of this development; 2) Rubber Tree Farming is a long term farming, since rubber trees have long life spans compared to other products like rice, sugar cane, corn etc. and 3) Rubber trees like other trees can help improve the environment, since it can help the people address the shortage of water supply, it can in a way stifle soil erosion, it helps the air that the people breathe become cleaner and fresher and it gives coolness to our surroundings which in a way mitigates global warming.
Please Sirs, heed this call since I know that this program is one of the
keys for us Bayawanons to improve in the field of local economy, agriculture
and environment. I feel like this PROJECT can be a good LEGACY of yours to the
future and next generation of Bayawanons to come. May this appeal be heard by
you, and may this project continue for the good of the greatest number of
Bayawanons. GOD bless as all and may GOD bless Bayawan City.
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