The government has introduced a biotechnology program for the miracle plant malunggay in Surigao City to commercialize the indigenous plant that can be processed into a pharmaceutical and industrial product.

Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Arthur C. Yap led the distribution of vegetable seeds and seedlings a the St. Paul University gymnasium in Surigao City, Surigao del Norte, signaling DA’s support for the commercialization program.

DA also co-launched the Social Action Network Joint Program on Sustainable Agriculture together with the seedling distribution in an ultimate aim to promote organic farming or reduced use of environmentally-harmful chemical pesticides and fertilizers.

The malunggay propagation program is expected to take off on a commercial scale a DA has singled out malunggay as the main crop under its program “One House, One Vegetable (OHOV).

OHOV, evidently adapted from the Department of Trade and Industry’s One Town One Product (OTOP) program, is part of a poverty alleviation and malnutrition elimination effort specially among women and children in poor Caraga regions.

Malunggay can be used to fortify noodles, soup or bread with vitamins and minerals of the nutritious vegetables. Malunggay’s seeds can produce all-purpose-oil and can be used by industries for products like soap, shampoo, lotion and other personal health care products.

With adequate research, it can also be an alternative source of biofuel. As feed, the leaf and cake of the malunggay fruit or sepal can also be used as animal feed for goat, pig, cattle, chicken and ducks.

Malunggay production also has an intended market even as Monde Nissin or even San Miguel Corp. may become interested in processing the crop.

DA hopes the OHOV will encourage households to plant vegetables and put up their own backyard livestock enterprises (with goats and pigs) that will make available for them a ready food source while any excess may be channeled to the market.

DA has distributed a total of 53,500 malunggay seedlings to a total of 18,680 families or three seedlings per family at Caraga Region (Suriga and Agusan provinces and Butuan).

Identified as one of the poorest regions that have high malnutrition rate in the entire Philippines, Butuan will be benefited by programs to make malunggay a processed good as this can be used as ingredient for treating deficiency in iron and other nutrients like calcium.

The crop also easily and naturally grows everywhere in the country.

“A vegetable tree often ignored by the people, it will help boost government effort to fight hunger and poverty, as well as chronic malnutrition suffered by millions of millions of Filipinos, especially women and children,” DA said.

source: by Melody M. Aguiba of www.mb.com.ph

Fore more information, contact:

Dept.of Agriculture
D.A. Compound, Elliptical Rd.,
Diliman,Quezon City
Tel. Nos. (632) 929-6065 to 67 / 920-3991 / 928-1134
Web: www.da.gov.ph

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70 Responses
  1. ?PheW? says:

    bgyan nioh aman aquh ng panginvestigatory project bout malunggay,.,plZz?

  2. mark says:

    how to make a malunggay lotion can you answer it.. tnx

    • Ogie Babao says:

      meron na po tayu ready made na sa market ng hinahanap nyu, please e/m me.
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      • patricia says:

        kua, san po kaya makakabili?? nagbebenta po ba kau ng malunggay oil, kailangan po kasi namin para sa investigatory project. please lang po kuya… :D thanks

  3. Clyde Bumatay says:

    i am Clyde Bumatay of Pudtol, Apayao… i am interested in malunggay growing… if ever i go farming on malunggay where is/are possible market for my produce and what is the state of the proudce to be marketed… is it dried or fresh….
    thanks… hope you could answer my querries….

  4. aida g. chan says:

    Hello po!… i am aida g. chan, an employee of LGU-camiguin office of the provincial agriculturist. to date there are a lot of products of which moringa is included to improve its health benefits to the consumer. As of now, the rural improvement club (RIC) of camiguin had a processed beverage..”salabat”. I am interested to know how to make malungay powder so that i can include malungay powder to salabat to improve this beverage. Can i ask the technology on how to make malungay powder. Please send through my email..aidagchan@yahoo.com
    thank u very much of helping our rural women improve their product

  5. Liza Minoso says:

    Hi!I am Liza from Quezon city, currently i am searching for a unique product in the market. I have seen the potential of Malunggay as it has a lot of benefit. Meron ng malunggay capsule and teas. Interested sana me sa Malunggay soap or lotion. As of now di me ko alam ang procedure at kung possible ba na maging main ingredient sya sa soap or lotion. Hope you can help me with this.
    A procdure or kung anong benefits ang pwedeng mkuha sa malunggay soap/lotion will do.

    Hoping for your immediate response.
    eto pong kontak no ko. 09175158487.

    Thank u very mcuh.

    Liza

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