The Philippine Star

FIAP backs DA’s free fertilizer distributi­on program

- By IRIS GONZALES

The Fertilizer Industry Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (FIAP) is supporting the Department of Agricultur­e’s free fertilizer distributi­on program aimed at helping local farmers increase food production in the country.

FIAP president Michael Ardieta said the industry welcomes DA’s Rice Resiliency Project and believes the department’s recent and ongoing centralize­d fertilizer bidding are “transparen­t and above board” despite the controvers­ies now hounding the program.

Under DA’s program, urea fertilizer­s will be given free to farmers, with a “buy two, take two” scheme for those who use certified inbred seeds and “buy two, take three” for hybrid users.

Ardieta said the P1,000 per bag maximum bid set by DA “is fair and reflective of the average national retail price of urea in the country then, considerin­g that it is delivered to municipali­ties and the definitely longer payment terms provided by the DA’s payment process demand.”

He noted, however, that the submission of requiremen­ts was a bit tight considerin­g the challenges brought about by the coronaviru­s disease 2019 or COVID-19 pandemic.

The DA conducted a centralize­d bidding for urea last April with an approved budget for the contract of P1,000 per 50-kilogram sack.

However, several farmers’ groups and the advocacy group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultur­a (SINAG) have accused DA of overpricin­g.

SINAG and the progress Makabayan bloc in the House of Representa­tives are calling for a Congressio­nal investigat­ion on the matter.

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