Pubdate: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 Source: Sunstar Davao (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/davao/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1991 Author: Ben O. Tesiorna MJ REPLACING CORN AS DAVAO SUR CASH CROP DAVAO CITY -- Marijuana is reportedly replacing corn as the main cash crop in Davao del Sur, authorities said. Lt. Col. Hernando Iriberri, chief of the Army's 25th Infantry Battalion, said the drug problem in Davao del Sur has to be addressed by the government by providing farmers better livelihood programs. "It's a social problem. Just imagine transporting one sack of corn from the upland. How much are you going to earn from it? Unlike transporting a sack of marijuana, its lighter and you will earn much more compared to a sack of corn. So it's really a problem that should be solved by providing them a credible livelihood project for these natives," Iriberri said. A sack of corn, about 50 kilos, is estimated to cost P90, while a sack of marijuana, which is lighter in weight, costs thousands of pesos. Authorities were alarmed of developments that farmers in the upland, and even the natives, have shifted their produce from corn to marijuana. Reports reaching police authorities revealed in Kiblawan, a mountain barangay in Davao del Sur, about 10 hectares of marijuana plantation has been discovered, with the harvest estimated to cost about P30 million. Police said marijuana has become a multi-million business in the province, with exporters luring B'laan natives in the hinterlands to plant marijuana, instead of corn. Sr. Supt. Samuel Navaja, Davao del Sur provincial police director earlier told reporters that Davao del Sur is now exporting marijuana leaves and plants to neighboring countries, like Indonesia. Navaja said they are now strengthening monitoring on areas suspected to be part of the marijuana trade route in Davao del Sur. These areas are Kiblawan, Don Marcelino and Malita. Authorities are having a difficult time running after these plantations because of the "rough terrain of these areas." Most of those marijuana exporters arrested by police admitted the excellent quality of marijuana plants in the province. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake