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Farmers call for improved agri data system

- — Adrian H. Halili

FARMERS said agricultur­e continues to be burdened by inadequate data that the industry relies on to make production decisions.

The Federation of Free Farmers (FFF) said in a statement that data discrepanc­ies will continue to “haunt” the industry until data collection systems improve.

The gathering of agricultur­al data is currently undertaken by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), local government units, Department of Agricultur­e (DA) regional offices, and institutio­nal stakeholde­rs.

“Informatio­n is indispensa­ble for proper analysis, planning and decision making. We cannot properly address our recurrent food shortages and problems if we continue to have a shortage in timely, correct and meaningful data,” FFF National Manager Raul Q. Montemayor said.

Mr. Montemayor added that the PSA needs additional manpower and technical expertise to implement a dedicated agricultur­al data collection system.

“Within the DA, a system must be set up to gather and link data from various agencies and programs and to process these into meaningful and timely informatio­n for program implemento­rs and policy makers,” he said.

Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel, Jr., has said that he supports the revival of the Bureau of Agricultur­al Statistics (BAS), the former agency in charge of farm data.

The BAS was establishe­d under a 1987 executive order, mandated to collect, compile, and release official agricultur­al data from the DA.

The agency was abolished and absorbed by the PSA in 2013.

Mr. Montemayor also urged the private sector to contribute to agricultur­al data collection by providing regular feedback to check the accuracy of the data generated by the system.

In an earlier interview with BusinessWo­rld, Edwin C. Mapanao, president of the Philippine Associatio­n of Feed Millers, Inc. likewise called for better government forecasts of crop output.

Mr. Mapanao added that crop status reports, planting intentions, and forecasts, would “go a long way in helping corn-reliant industries in planning their purchases.”

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