Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Central Visayas sees rice yield increase

Toledo City, Pinamungaj­an and Argao are the top three rice producing areas in the province.

- BY RICO MIRASOL OSMEÑA @tribunephl_rico

The Department of Agricultur­e in Central Visayas (DA-7) disclosed an increase in palay production and yield for the year 2023, compared to 2022 data from the Philippine Statistics Authority.

Dr. Gerry Avila, DA-7 operations division chief, attributed the rice yield increase in funding allocation, fertilizer discount vouches, irrigation projects and the provision of inbred rice seeds by PhilRice.

Engr. Epifanio Gaudicos, the region’s rice focal person, has likewise shared with the farmers the Masagana Rice Industry Developmen­t Program for 2023 to 2028, anchored on the four core strategies, as follows, MaSaGaNa, Matatag, Sama-Sama Ganado and Napapanaho­n.

Under the Sama- Sama core strategy, rice areas were clustered to reach a minimum of 100 hectares and have them enrolled under the F2C2, or the Farm and Fisheries Clustering and Consolidat­ion, system.

Those in the F2C2 are the priority recipients of the Rice interventi­ons. Gaudicos revealed that all the farmers in the areas are then listed in the Registry System for Basic Sector in Agricultur­e.

Town agricultur­ists and technician­s of Cebu province recently attended strategic planning under DA-7 in Mandaue City. They were joined by the Office of the Provincial Agricultur­e and the region’s rice program implementa­ting units.

Marina Viniegas, the region’s

Agricultur­al Program Coordinati­ng Officer-Cebu disclosed that Toledo City, Pinamungaj­an and Argao are the top three rice-producing areas in the province.

The increase in Cebu province’s rice production last year has spurred hopes of further increases for 2024 as the United States Department of Agricultur­e predicted the Philippine­s would import more rice this year, up to 3.9 million metric tons.

The administra­tion of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has an aspiration to eventually bring down retail prices to P20 per kilo, a pipe dream say many of the government’s critics.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana ?? HIGH-RISE buildings provide a backdrop to the metropolis as seen from Mandaluyon­g City. The government says that the country’s tax revenues have risen by five percent to hit P2.53 trillion.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana HIGH-RISE buildings provide a backdrop to the metropolis as seen from Mandaluyon­g City. The government says that the country’s tax revenues have risen by five percent to hit P2.53 trillion.

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