The Philippine Star

Phl rice sufficienc­y in 2028 dubious – group

- – Bella Cariaso

The National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA)’s projection that the Philippine­s can achieve rice sufficienc­y in 2028 is dubious, according to farmers’ group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultur­a (Sinag).

“Confidence should be accompanie­d by actual actions. All previous administra­tors (of NIA) promised to fix the country’s irrigation system,” Sinag executive director Jayson Cainglet told The

STAR.

On Sunday, NIA administra­tor Eduardo Guillen said the Philippine­s can achieve rice sufficienc­y in 2028 as areas for irrigation will increase while palay production is expected to go up this year despite the El Niño phenomenon.

Cainglet noted that farmers can plant thrice a year as long as there is irrigation.

“We have been pushing to boost the local production. We should be food self-sufficient. That can only be done if there is full support for irrigation system so that whether it is raining or drought, there is available water,” he said.

“It is funny that during the rainy season, the dams overflow and then you release water but when there is drought, the water from the dams is not enough. Something is wrong. You need to release water because you have no small water impounding systems, purely dams,” he added.

Cainglet argued it would not take until 2028 for the country to achieve rice sufficienc­y if the irrigation system is fixed and there are good drought-resistant varieties.

If water is available for irrigation for the entire year, farmers’ harvest could increase by 30 percent per hectare, he added.

“It will address the 20 percent gap (in production) currently being imported,” he said.

Farmers in Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan are already affected by El Niño, he noted.

As for palay production, it is expected to go down this year amid the impact of the dry spell, he added.

The Department of Agricultur­e earlier said palay production hit a record high 20.06 million metric tons in 2023.

Guillen said the agency is implementi­ng short-term, medium-term and long-term projects to provide irrigation nationwide, which includes the establishm­ent of reservoir-type dams and diversion dams.

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