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Agricultur­e associatio­n pushes back against hybrid rice ‘certificat­ion’

- A. Mogato Anna Gabriela

AN agricultur­al industry associatio­n has questioned the Department of Agricultur­e’s plan to draft a list of its preferred hybrid rice seed varieties, saying that farmers need to make their own choices or develop their own seed instead of being steered to products of certain suppliers.

In a text message to BusinessWo­rld, Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultur­a (SINAG) noted that “usually, these ‘ certified seeds’ come from one company that is being promoted by the DA,” the SINAG said, without identifyin­g the company.

“What is needed is a favorable policy space that will ultimately provide rice farmers the opportunit­y and incentives to breed their own seeds or freely choose commercial seeds that will suit best the conditions of their farms.”

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol in a social media post on Tuesday asked President Rodrigo R. Duterte to exempt hybrid rice seed from government procuremen­t rules that award contracts to the lowest bidder.

Mr. Piñol claims that Mr. Duterte has agreed, and instructed the department to list its preferred hybrid seed varieties.

The DA considers hybrid seed, which is more expensive but also higher-yielding, to be key towards achieving rice selfsuffic­iency. SINAG, however, said certain varieties of proven non- hybrid seeds “are wellsuited” for Philippine planting conditions. —

 ??  ?? A FARMER checks rice plants at the Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute in Laguna.
A FARMER checks rice plants at the Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute in Laguna.

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