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Ilocos Norte urges wise use of ‘underutilized’ cold storage facility

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FREE TOMATOES. Farmers in Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte give away their ripe tomatoes for free to uniformed personnel in this undated photo. Vice Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc on Thursday (Oct. 9, 2025) lamented that a cold storage facility that was opened last year in Sarrat town to avoid wastage and spoilage of local produce has been "underutilized." (PNA photo by Leilanie Adriano)

By Leilanie Adriano

LAOAG CITY – Ilocos Norte Vice Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc on Thursday urged the wise use of an “underutilized” multimillion-peso cold storage facility in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, to benefit more farmers.

Worth PHP33.4 million and funded by the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP), the facility, currently used by tomato growers, was turned over to the San Joaquin Multi-Purpose Cooperative on July 29, 2024.

The first operational cold storage in the Ilocos Region under the PRDP, the facility can store up to 100 metric tons of tomatoes.

Manotoc, however, said the facility should be open not only to tomato growers.

“As recipient of the industrial cold storage facility, we asked the San Joaquin Multi-Purpose Cooperative to open the cold storage to everyone,” he said in an interview.

“Only one rented it (cold storage facility), and it is underutilized.”

Tasked to closely monitor the cold storage facility’s operation are the Office of the Provincial Agriculture and the Provincial Board’s Committee on Non-Government Organization, since the San Joaquin Multi-Purpose Cooperative is applying for accreditation as a non-government organization through Provincial Resolution 2025-10-056.

In a separate interview, engineer Ma. Teresa Bacnat, officer in charge of the Provincial Agriculture Office, said a group of onion growers in Pasuquin town is planning to use the cold storage facility to extend the shelf life of their produce next harvest season.

“The cold storage facility is not in use right now because farmers are still getting ready for the planting season,” she said. (PNA)

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