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Coco Hub trains farmers on alternatives

Manila StandardbyManila Standard
December 10, 2019, 8:45 pm
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Considered one of the Philippines’ major crop exports, the coconut, over the years has lived up to its name as the tree of life. Still, it can be hard for Filipino farmers to sustain themselves through the crop alone. 

But over the last year, Shell International and Pilipinas Shell, through its social investment arm Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc., have partnered with JNJ Industries and the Quezon province farmers and cooperatives to change this.

Their sustainable and alternative livelihood initiative, the Collaboration for Coconut Productivity and Nurturing Farmers’ Trade, or Project COCONUT, aims to help coconut and copra farmers provide higher quality products and a more stable income.

Shell International, Pilipinas Shell, Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc., JNJ Industries
Shell International’s Biofuels Sustainability Compliance officer Helen Scholey (1st row, 6th from left), Pilipinas Shell vice president for External and Government Relations Serge Bernal (1st row 5th from left), JNJ Industries AVP for Finance Arold Jao (1st row 7th from left) and members of the Agdangan Cooperative witness the opening of the COCO Hub Facility in the town in Quezon province.

On Nov. 11, Shell International, PSFI and JNJ Industries opened the COCO Hub Facility in Agdangan Quezon. This is the second facility in the area, following a hub in Kabulihan Unisan which opened in April 2019.

The hubs are helping farmers make their coconuts go further. Once a coconut is harvested, the copra (dried coconut flesh) is processed into coconut oil for their production of food products, oleo chemicals and biofuels.

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As part of the Project Coconut initiative, the husks, which would previously have been waste, are now sent to the Coco hub facility. Here they are turned into beads for jewelry, household objects and other ornaments that create alternative revenue for the farmers of Agdangan.

“We really believe that alternative livelihood initiatives like these are necessary to ensure that we keep the coconut agriculture alive, while also helping our farmers with their harvest,” said PSFI executive Director Sebastian Quinones during the inauguration.

Arold Jao, AVP for Finance of JNJ Industries added, “The creativity to turn waste into lamps and wallets has amazed me,” I know this alternative economy we are trying to build can do so much more and it is great to see the farmers developing skills they can use in the future.”

In addition to the hub facilities, Shell International, PSFI and JNJ Industries have donated 4 horses alongside awarding P40,000 in grants to the farmers of Agdangan and Unisan to help in the production and operations.

With two successful coconut hub facilities in the area, PSFI believes that neighboring municipalities will soon show interest, enabling the initiative to expand.

“Last year around 35 farmers were involved in the project,” said Gary Aliggayu, PSFI project manager for Project COCONUT. “When they saw the progress, especially with this building, the number grew to 264 farmers.”

The facilities are open to everyone in the area and neighboring regions.

“This project has come a long way from the initial discussions we had with JNJ over 2 years ago,” said Helen Scholey, Biofuels Sustainability Compliance Officer of Shell International.

“It is heart-warming to see how the hubs have developed new skills and an increased enthusiasm for alternative products. This project also helps improve the sustainability of the cleaner fuels that we are making available to our customers.”

As Project Coconut’s first official year in operation comes to a close, PSFI finds this endeavor has already reached full circle in terms of planting and establishing an alternative livelihood for Quezon province farmers. The partnership looks forward to another year of expanding the for a cleaner future of energy and for a thriving and creative livelihood for Filipino farmers.

Tags: Coco HubcoconutJNJ IndustriesPilipinas ShellPilipinas Shell Foundation Inc.Quezon province farmers and cooperativesShell International
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