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He Netted P857.12 Per Square Meter Of Sitao

Published Apr 28, 2018 04:05 pm
By Zac B. Sarian Pat Perez made a record profit of R857.12 per square meter of his sitao crop in 1985. Pat Perez made a record profit of P857.12 per square meter of his sitao crop in 1985. When we interviewed Patricio Perez in 1992, he was very proud to tell us that he had established a record of maintaining the productive life of his sitao crop for six months. As a result, after deducting all expenses, he realized a net profit of P857.12 per square meter. Other farmers in Bulacan normally harvested from their sitao crop for just about two and a half months. Hence, they did not make as much money. Perez is an agriculture graduate from the Central Luzon State University who first worked for the Department of Agriculture and later in a poultry farm before deciding to become a farmer in Balaong, San Miguel, Bulacan in 1982. In early October 1984, Perez planted 7,000 hills of sitao on 7,000 square meters that he borrowed from his father-in-law. By late November he started to harvest some fruits and kept on harvesting every other day up to the end of May 1985. He was very sure that nobody else in Bulacan had ever achieved his feat. Pat’s sitao crop was very profitable. After deducting all expenses, he had a net income of P60,000 which was a big amount in 1985. That meant a net income of P857.12 per square meter. How did Pat achieve that? He remembered that during peak periods, he was harvesting as many as 35,000 string beans every two days. And he was selling them at 12 centavos apiece. That was equivalent to P4,200 in one harvest. Pat revealed, however, that maintaining the extended productive life of his sitao required a lot of labor. From six in the morning to six in the late afernoon, he and his 15 helpers had to work under the sun or rain. There were so many things to do like ferilizing, irrigating, spraying, weeding, and training the vines on the stakes. After harvesting, they had to tie the beans into bundles of 100 each and then, 10 of the 100-piece bundles had to be tied into big bundles. Proper fertilization and irrigation are Pat’s main secrets for the long productive life of his sitao. Twice a week, he would irrigate his plants by passing water in the canal between upraised rows. Twice a week also, right after irrigation, a combination of complete fertilizer (14-14-14) and urea would be broadcast on the wet soil. But aside from the chemical fertilizers, he also applied chicken manure before planting the seeds. For every 70 hills, a sack of chicken manure was incorporated in the soil. Now you know how you can also extend the producive life of your sitao plants.
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