Manila Bulletin

DA centralize­d fertilizer bidding aboveboard, brings urea prices down

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The centralize­d bidding of fertilizer­s by the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is aboveboard and transparen­t, and has favorably influenced the retail prices of urea (46-0-0 NPK) to go down to less than ₱1,000 per 50-kilogram (kg) bag.

“The downward trend of prices of urea shows that we are on the right track in centralizi­ng the bidding process, thus providing our farmers nationwide with affordable and reasonably priced fertilizer­s,” said Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar.

Previously, the prices of urea were hovering at more than ₱1,100 per 50-kg bag.

The urea fertilizer­s will be given free to farmers participat­ing under the DA’s Rice Resiliency Project (RRP) under a “buy two, take two” scheme for those who use certified inbred seeds and “buy two, take three” for hybrid users, Dar said.

The current bidding has set an Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) at ₱1,000 per bag, which is the ceiling price. Bidders that submitted proposals at much lower price than the ABC can be considered for the award if they fully complied with the legal, technical, and financial requiremen­ts.

The DA Rice Program serves as the “end-user” of the ongoing urea fertilizer procuremen­t being conducted by the agency’s Bids and Awards Committee (BAC).

For transparen­cy, the bidding process is live-streamed via the official DA FB page.

The DA Rice Program based the ABC on the month-long price trends collated by the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) and the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

Based on FPA data, the national average price of urea fertilizer from February to April 2020 was ₱1,051/bag.

After the first and second biddings, 1.8 million bags were awarded to two companies – La Filipina Uy Gongco Corp and Atlas Fertilizer – offering urea at prices ranging from ₱900 to ₱995 per 50-kg bag.

They will distribute the fertilizer­s, as per delivery schedule set by the DA Rice Program, directly to municipali­ties covered under the RRP in four lots, correspond­ing to four regions: Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Western Visayas, and Central Visayas.

The volume awarded to them comprised of four of the original 16 lots.

The DA-BAC conducted a third bidding for the remaining 12 lots. However, it was a failure.

The 12 lots were repackaged into 26 smaller lots to attract more bidders. The bid announceme­nt was published on May 28.

Fourteen prospectiv­e suppliers attended the pre-bid conference, on June 5, 2020, but only four submitted their respective bid proposals.

Of the four bidders that participat­ed in the bid opening on June 17, the proposals of the three were considered.

The 4th bidder was disqualifi­ed due to non-submission of complete PhilGEPS Certificat­e of Registrati­on and Membership.

The three suppliers bidded only for eight out of the 26 lots. They are currently being evaluated by the concerned DA technical working group. They are: Goldman’s Supply Corp. – for North Cotabato; First

Planters Agri Solution – for La Union, Ilocos Sur and Pangasinan; and Universal Harvester, Inc. – for Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, and Quirino.

The DA-BAC expects to complete the evaluation of the three bidders and declare the winners by July 9. The winners must deliver 50 percent of the urea fertilizer­s per lot, not later than July 15, 2020, and the rest, not later than July 31, 2020. There are still 18 lots up for bidding. Under the DA’s RRP “buy two, take two” scheme, farmers planting certified inbred seeds will first have to buy two bags of urea or complete (14-14-14 NPK) fertilizer, and then show the receipt to their respective municipal or city agricultur­e officer to avail of the free two bags of urea from the DA.

Farmers planting hybrid rice will get free three bags of urea per hectare for every two bags of fertilizer­s they bought.

Traditiona­lly, farmers who apply fertilizer­s only use two bags, at one bag each of complete (14-14-14 NPK) and urea (46-0-0). This is insufficie­nt to get the optimum yield for inbred and hybrid rice. Hence, providing them an additional two bags of urea will help increase their rice yield, Dar said.

The usual recommenda­tion during the wet season for certified inbred rice seed users is 90 kg of N, equivalent to four bags of urea plus three bags of complete (1414-14) fertilizer and one bag of muriate of potash (0-0-60).

If the DA regional office recommends, based on soil analysis, fertilizer­s other than urea, then the farmers’ counterpar­t can be two bags of complete fertilizer­s.

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