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SBMA, DTI inaugurate bamboo nursery in Subic Freeport
Jun 27, 2025

Subic Bay Freeport – The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Zambales jointly inaugurated a tree and bamboo nursery at the El Kabayo here on June 24, 2025.

SBMA Ecology Center OIC Rossell L. Abuyo said that the Bamboo Nursery is in partnership with DTI Zambales and other private stakeholders to provide an area where bamboo saplings can be propagated and grown inside the Freeport.

She added that the opening of the El Kabayo Tree and Bamboo Nursery is just the first step, and will be followed by a “Bambusetum” in the same area.

“A bambusetum is a specialized garden or collection dedicated to the cultivation and study of various bamboo species. It serves as a gene bank for bamboo conservation, allowing for the observation of different growth habits and characteristics of these plants, which are often more distinct than their floral characteristics,” she explained.

She added that bambusetums are valuable for scientific, educational, and aesthetic purposes.

DTI Director Enrique Tacbad mentioned that, besides the environmental benefits of bamboo, these plants can also serve as a good source of livelihood for the community. He pointed out that various products, as well as bamboo propagules, can be made from bamboo.

He added that soon the area would become a place to process and manufacture bamboo fibers and other products that can be sold to the market.

"With regards to these anticipated needs, there is a need for a sustainable supply of raw materials; thus, a bambusetum or bambudal (in Spanish) can supply the said materials needed at any time,” he said.

The bambusetum is a collection of living bamboos, which may consist of native or exotic, raised and cultivated for educational, research, and development, or aesthetic purposes, or any combination thereof.

“Initially, for SBMA's bambusetum, we are preparing for at least 15-20 species of bamboo,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Banco Kalikasan Environmental Movement, Inc. donated 200 iron bamboo propagules to the El Kabayo Tree and Bamboo Nursery during the opening ceremony. Banco Kalikasan President Emar Alcantara and Project Coordinator Mary Grace Alcantara were present to deliver the propagules to the Subic Bay Freeport.

Iron bamboo, scientifically known as Guadua Angustifolia, is a type of bamboo known for its exceptional strength and is considered a premier material for construction and engineered bamboo production. It is native to South America and has been successfully introduced to the Philippines, where it is a priority species for propagation.


Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) OIC Deputy Administrator for Public Health (formerly Senior Deputy Administrator for Regulatory Group) Amethya Dela Llana (4 th  from left), SBMA Ecology Center OIC Manager Rossel Abuyo, and Department of Trade and Industry Provincial Director Enrique Tacbad (2 nd  from right) spearhead the ribbon-cutting ceremony during the launching of the Bamboo Nursery on Tuesday, June 24 at El Kabayo Forest area in Subic Bay Freeport zone.

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) OIC Deputy Administrator for Public Health (formerly Senior Deputy Administrator for Regulatory Group) Amethya Dela Llana (4 th  from left), SBMA Ecology Center OIC Manager Rossel Abuyo, and Department of Trade and Industry Provincial Director Enrique Tacbad (2 nd  from right) spearhead the ribbon-cutting ceremony during the launching of the Bamboo Nursery on Tuesday, June 24 at El Kabayo Forest area in Subic Bay Freeport zone.


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