Pubdate: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 Source: Sun.Star Baguio (Philippines) Copyright: 2005, Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/bag/2005/02/27/index.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1942 Author: ENO Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) YACON EYED AS MARIJUANA PROXY CROP ALMOST P50 million worth of marijuana was uprooted and destroyed in Benguet recently in line with the Philippine National Police (PNP)-Cordillera's intensified implementation of the National Anti-Drug Program of Action for a Drug-Free Philippines by 2010. To further actuate this program, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was also signed on the farming of the yacon rootcrop as another livelihood program in the region to serve as an alternative to marijuana cultivation. The MOU was signed by heads of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the PNP, the Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operation Task Force (Aidsotf), the Police Regional Office (PRO)-Cordillera, and the regional heads of the Department of Science and Technology (Dost), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Department of Agriculture (DA), the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Chief Superintendent Leonardo Dionisio, PRO-Cordillera director, said this is another proof of the PNP's commitment to realize a Drug-Free Philippines by 2010. "In the Cordilleras, many farmers are being lured to plant marijuana because they find it a lot cheaper to cultivate. It is also easier to tend a marijuana plantation. The very lucrative profit that they derive from it makes them unmindful of its devastating social effects," he said. "In dialogues that we conducted with local residents during marijuana eradications, one of the approaches that the PRO-Cordillera has advocated in minimizing, if not totally stopping its cultivation in the region, was for the conversion of marijuana plantations to vegetable or flower farms," Dionisio added. "Subsequently, the PRO-Cordillera has recommended during Regional Development Council, Regional Peace & Order Council and Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Council meetings that provisions have to be made for a farm-to-market road in Kapangan, Benguet; for a tram or cable car system in Tinglayan, Kalinga; and for alternative livelihood programs in these areas. So far, the endeavor that has thrived among these efforts is for the establishment of the pilot project in Kapangan, Benguet, on anthurium farming; and this has flourished through the steadfastness of its municipal government," he added. Dionisio said the yacon livelihood program will serve as one of the region's contributions to the global campaign against illegal drugs. He added the intensified implementation of the National Anti-Drug Program of Action for a Drug-Free Philippines by 2010 here has resulted to the eradication of 224,240 fully-grown marijuana plants and 27,000 seedlings worth P45,928,000 as well as the seizure of P1.5-million worth of seeds in a total of 37,200 square-meter lots planted with the illegal hemp plant in the provinces of Benguet and Ifugao from December 9 to 11. Of these, 82,500 fully-grown cannabis sativa plants valued at P16,500,00, 20,000 seedlings worth P800,000 and 60 kilograms of seeds valued at P1,500,000 were destroyed in a 1,200-square meter site in Sitio Lubok, Ahin, Tinoc, Ifugao last December 9 by the Cordillera police. Also, 80,000 fully-grown marijuana valued at P16,000,000 was also uprooted from a 20,000 square meter plantation in Sitio Lukok, and another 8,000 fully-grown plants worth P1,600,000 were destroyed in a 2,000-square meter site at Sitio Tebteb, both in Badeo, Kibungan, Benguet, last December 11 by operatives of the Benguet Provincial Police Office. Also in the same barangay, 24,000 fully-grown marijuana valued at P4,800,000 was uprooted in a 6,000-square meter site at Sitio Mocgao last December 10. Further, 29,740 fully-grown marijuana and 7,000 seedlings with a total worth of P6,228,000 was destroyed by joint members of the Bakun Municipal Police Station and the Philippine Army based in Mankayan, Benguet, in an 8,000-square meter plantation at Mt. Salin, Sitio Bulisay, Kayapa, Bakun, Benguet. The operation was personally supervised by Senior Superintendent Rodrigo Licudine, Regional Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Group (Raidsotg) action officer. Moreover, 22 bricks of dried marijuana weighing 19.8 kilos, which had a Dangerous Drug Board value of P495,000, was also intercepted in a checkpoint being manned by anti-illegal drug operatives of the Mountain Province PPO at the Community Police Action Center in Sinto, Bauko, Mt. Province. The contraband was loaded in a Rising Sun bus bearing plate number AYG-787 bound for Baguio. This was flagged down by police operatives at around 7AM of December 9. The bus occupants, including its driver and conductor, denied ownership of the illegal drug. - ---