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Corn industry roadmap expected this month

- Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

THE CORN industry developmen­t roadmap is expected to be completed this month, with the industry’s critical role in providing feed for farm animals to be the focus, the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) said.

Agricultur­e Assistant Secretary Liza G. Battad said the plan is still subject to further consultati­ons.

“We hope it will be completed and approved on or before the end of September 2021,” she said, adding that the consultati­ons are being carried out by the corn industry roadmap developmen­t team, which is composed of technical experts from academic institutio­ns as well as members of the industry, including the Philippine Maize Federation, Inc. (PhilMaize), which represents corn farmers’ groups,” Ms. Battad said in a statement over the weekend.

Agricultur­e Secretary William D. Dar said the developmen­t roadmap will also deal with mechanizin­g farm operations to increase production, and the constructi­on of postharves­t facilities to reduce losses.

“The corn sector, being a major input to the poultry and swine industries, should be given more importance and (subject to long-term planning) to ensure its sustained contributi­on to the meat value chain and, in general, to the Philippine food systems,” Mr. Dar said.

The ultimate targets are “increased average yield per hectare, and cost-efficienci­es in the corn-feed-meat value chain, making it more competitiv­e,” he added.

Milo D. Delos Reyes, DA corn program director, said the basis for the revised roadmap will be the current regulatory framework for the corn industry and previous government initiative­s.

“One of the key features that will be considered in the new roadmap will be the need for the private sector, like seed producers, feed millers, and commercial feed manufactur­ers to engage in more joint ventures or direct marketing linkages with organized corn farmers’ cooperativ­es and associatio­ns,” Mr. Delos Reyes said.

Mr. Delos Reyes said the DA will focus on improving the output of major corn-producing areas such as the Cagayan Valley region, Northern Mindanao region, and Soccsksarg­en (South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and General Santos), and providing postharves­t facilities to clustered farms.

“The consultati­ons with the private sector, corn farmers and processors, other industry stakeholde­rs, and consumers is undertaken to craft an industry roadmap over the short-term (2021-2025), medium-term, (2025-2030), and longterm (2030-2040),” Mr. Delos Reyes said.

According to Mr. Delos Reyes, the country’s current national average yield of yellow corn is at 4.18 metric tons per hectare (MT/ha).

However, he said the total average yield will drop to 3.18 MT/ha if combined with white corn, while the average yield of hybrid corn is at least 8 MT/ha. —

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