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EDC launches ilang-ilang prod’n project in Kananga

By Gerardo C. Reyes Jr.
Energy Development Corp. (EDC) and the municipal government of Kananga launched the Ilang-ilang Essential Oil Production to encourage the town folk to propagate Ilang-ilang flowers. A ceremonial signing by Mayor Elmer C. Codilla and EDC Community Partnership Department Manager Engr. Emeliano Argoncillo highlighted the event.

Engr. Arconcillo explained that the Philippines only has between 20,000 to 300,000 Ilang-ilang trees, most of which  are found in Tarlac province and Central Luzon (10.15%). The number couldn’t supply Europe’s demand for essential oils for perfume. At least 1.8 million trees are needed to cope up with the demand.

Under the program, each barangay will identify three to six hectares of suitable land to plant Ilang-ilang. Engr. Argoncillo explained that three hectares can be planted with 1,000 Ilang-ilang trees that will bear flowers after three to four years. However, full harvest can be expected when the tree reaches eight years.

Fresh Ilang-ilang flowers sell for P8 a kilo while extracted oil is worth P8,000 per liter. This means that 100 trees can earn for the farmer P8,000 a month or P95,000 annually. A thousand tress can fetch P1.9 million annually. At three to six hectares per barangay, Kananga will soon have a 69 to 115 hectares of Ilang-ilang plantations or a potential income of P44-87 million annually by 2015 and beyond.
 
Present at the signing ceremony are Liga ng mga Barangay President Procesa T. Baguio, Department of Education Kananga District I Supervisor Tita P. Alajas and District II Principal in charge Wilfredo Marquez, Kananga National High School Principal Julita Clavel and Lim-ao National High School Principal Marcelo Refuerzo.
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Apr. 18-24, 2011)

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