Local cigarette manufacturer Mighty Corp. said it will
donate tobacco dust, a fish pond conditioner that protects local ponds from
predators, to help millions of Filipino fish pond owners and operators as well
as tobacco farmers nationwide.
“We are going to help the National Tobacco Administration
promote the use of tobacco dust by donating to our thousands of fish pond
owners and operators all over the country,” Mighty Corp. executive vice
president Oscar Barrientos said in a statement.
“In doing so, we are helping both tobacco farmers and fish
pond owners and operators increase their yield,” he said, adding the company
previously sold tobacco dust to fish pond owners and operators.
Barrientos said the NTA was promoting tobacco dust to
control the population of snails and other fish pond predators, as this was “an
effective and economic option to replace highly toxic and cyanide-based
chemicals used in the preparation or sterilization of fishponds.”
He said the cigarette company aimed to increase the income
of the tobacco-growing industry by buying 10 million tobacco leaves from local
farmers all over the country. It allotted P700,000 for the purchase of
green leaves.
The NTA manufactures Tobacco Dust Plus at a plant in Sto.
Tomas, La Union, where leaves are re-dried and pulverized.
The dust promotes the growth of lablab, an algae and
natural fish food, and serves as pond floor conditioner. Pond owners and
operators use it to prepare or sterilize fish ponds before stocking fingerlings
there.
Fish stocking is the practice of raising fish in a hatchery
and releasing them into a river, lake, or the ocean to supplement existing
population, or to create a population where none exists.
Studies by a team from the Southeast
Asian Fisheries
Development Center
in Tigbauan, Iloilo
under Joebert Toledo had confirmed the tobacco dust efficacy.
Other studies headed by the government agency showed
promising results from the use of tobacco dust as a substitute to chemical fish
pond fertilizers.
Mighty aims to help local tobacco farmers earn more with a
projected increase in the production of tobacco leaves and tobacco dust while
helping pond owners and operators and the environment as well.
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