Villar, ‘Ambassador of the Women in Organic Agriculture in Asia’

Sen. Cynthia Villar
Cynthia A. Villar / Facebook Page

MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Cynthia Villar was appointed as “Ambassador of the Women in Organic Agriculture in Asia” in the Philippines or WOAA-Ph, by IFOAM-Asia and the League of Organic Agriculture Municipalities, Cities and Provinces during the 6th Organic Asia Congress hosted by Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte on June 4-6.

“As organic agriculture ambassador, I am determined to continue promoting the transition to affordable, environment-friendly agricultural practices and making available to many Filipinos healthy and affordable nutritious organic food, abandoning the use of costly and soil degrading chemical fertilizers and pesticides,“ Villar said.

Villar was appointed Organic Ambassador because of her significant work in promoting organic agriculture.

In 2020, she worked for the passage of RA 11511 (An Act Amending the Organic Agriculture Act of 2010), which aims to institutionalize the Participatory Guarantee System or PGS as a cheaper organic certification scheme of P1,200 per product per year for organic products versus the expensive third party certification costing P150,000 per product per year.

The law also provided for the inclusion of representatives from NGOs in the National Organic Agriculture Board, the policymaking and implementation arm of the organic agriculture programs of the Department of Agriculture.

Villar pursues her personal organic advocacy to enrich the fertility of the soil, increase farm productivity, reduce pollution and waste to prevent destruction of the environment.

Since 2002, in her hometown Las Piñas City, Villar has initiated a composting program which saves the local government more than P300 million annually by recycling 50 percent of waste into organic fertilizer. She has established 139 composting facilities nationwide, 89 of which are placed in the 20 barangays of Las Piñas and another 50 in Vista Land communities nationwide using kitchen and garden waste.

Villar has been giving away free vegetable seeds and compost to promote home, urban and school gardening since 2019.

“The project touches the lives of many vegetable enthusiasts who are interested in home gardening and farmers too because of the high cost of synthetic fertilizer.”

She has been promoting the teaching of organic agriculture and its application in her four farm schools located in Las Piñas-Bacoor, San Jose del Monte City in Bulacan, San Miguel in Iloilo and Buhangin in Davao City, which were established in 2015, 2016 and 2021, respectively.

Since she became chair of the Senate committee on agriculture, food and agrarian reform, Villar has also influenced the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM), National High Value Crops Program, National Organic Agriculture Program and recently, the National Rice Program to promote composting and for the procurement and distribution of composting facilities for LGUs and farmers’ organizations nationwide.

Over 2,000 organic advocates and practitioners of sustainable agriculture, both local and foreign, attended the event.

Mayor Rommel Arnado spearheaded the event which showed the best organic practices of the municipality, which is now 100 percent organic.

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