THE Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority has sounded the alarm that abaca production in Bicol, the country’s top producer of the natural fiber, could be in a more dismal state in the future as output in the region last year plunged to a 11-year low.
The decline slashed Bicol Region’s share in the country’s total abaca output to just 29 percent from an average share of 37.46 percent in 2011 to 2020. “If this downtrend continues, abaca fiber production in the Bicol region will disappear in 6-7 years’ time,” he added. “When the gatherer, who normally doesn’t own the abaca plantation and has no knowledge of the virus, slits an infected abaca plant, which contaminated the knife, and thereafter he keeps on slitting other abaca plants in a given area, the whole plantation then gets infected by the virus and in about 6 months’ time the abaca plantation area is wiped out and its neighboring abaca plantation within a kilometer or two also gets infected because of the aphid vectors like a domino effect,” he...
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