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Sunday, April 12, 2020

TESDA-WNAS Produced SUPERFOOD!

 

One might wonder about the latest superfood that TESDA–Wangan National Agricultural School has produced? To answer all that buzz, Agricultural Crops Production led by its Head Trainer Erlinda V. Ferrer harvested a remarkable yield of Adlai Grains from its field.

We consider this crop a superfood because of its amazing health benefits. Adlai is loaded with essential nutrients that our body needs. The grain is high in dietary fiber, packed with protein, and filled with minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, niacin, thiamine, and riboflavin.


Ms. Erlinda V. Ferrer, Agri-Crops Production Trainer, checked if Adlai is ready to harvest.
This is the first attempt of TESDA-WNAS to grow Adlai.


Adlai, also known as “Job’s Tears,” is a tropical plant belongs to the family of Poaceae or the grasses, the same kind as corn, wheat, and rice. It grows an estimated height of 1 to 3 meters tall until the harvest season.

In October 2019, TESDA-WNAS started its quest for the successful propagation of Adlai. Four months after sowing, from one hundred (100) grams of Adlai seeds, we harvested twenty-seven (27) kilograms of grains. In our case, we manually administered the process from sowing, weeding, harvesting until threshing to produce the tear-shaped grains which differ from white to brown in color.

Adlai grains with colors vary from brown to white.

Adlai production is very promising in terms of the Income Generating Project (IGP) of the institution. The price of Adlai may vary from Php 300.00 to Php 500.00 per kilogram, a way more expensive than its counterparts. The demand of this crop is high for the health-conscious people because Adlai is gluten-free and has a low glycemic index, making it safe for people who watch their sugar level, and for gym buffs, it has low carbs that anyone who consumes carbohydrates as a source of energy may become guilt-free. 


Ms. Erlinda V. Ferrer leads the harvest of Adlai.

This breakthrough suggests another reason for TESDA-WNAS to celebrate with significant challenges to keep in mind. First, if we can continue and increase the production of this high-value crop. Second, to engage in additional research to further develop its potential as a sustainable and healthier alternative to rice and corn. To generate awareness mechanisms highlighting its significance as superfood including marketing scheme to re-introduce Adlai as a game-changer in the food industry. The success of Adlai Production in TESDA-WNAS relies on the concerted efforts involved in this project and if all concerns are addressed properly. - Jonah D. Samillano / SMAC Focal


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