Manila Bulletin

DA offers 2-B funding assistance to promote block sugarcane farming

- By MADELAINE B. MIRAFLOR

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is pursuing moves to merge sugarcane farms to promote block farming among Filipino farmers, a project that will get more than 2-billion budget from various government agencies.

DA Secretary Proceso Alcala, together with Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and Sugar Regulatory Administra­tion (SRA) administra­tor Maria Regina Bautista-Martin, recently signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) for a convergenc­e program focusing on the local sugarcane developmen­t program.

Alcala said block farming is one of the government’s effective strategies in improving the lives of sugarcane farmers.

By combining small sugarcane farms into one big farm, farmers will produce higher income because the amount of manpower needed to maintain these small farms is greatly lessened when combined together. Likewise, the savings from getting less people to maintain the farm plus the higher output due to larger farms results into a higher income for all the farmers compared to splitting them into smaller farms.

The government’s block farming program started with 19 block farms and has now expanded to 99 block farms with a minimum land area of 30 hectares.

To finance this project, DAR initially provided 424.6 thousand, while DA has provided 1.7 billion, funds of which will be sourced under the General Appropriat­ions Act of 2015. SRA shall also initially provide 3.1 million.

“Sugar is a one year crop. It takes time before farmers enjoy their yield and that is why, part of the Sugarcane Developmen­t Program is to augment its programs to ensure that farmers earn whole year round like planting other crops” Martin said.

Also, sugarcane can produce other products aside from sugar. The Ethanol that is mixed with fuel is sourced from sugarcane in fact, 4 mills are already self sufficient in energy and they are even selling power to the national grid.

Biodegrada­ble plastic is another promising

product from sugarcane and is currently eyed by these government agencies to produce as well.

In April, President Benigno Aquino III forged the Sugarcane Industry Developmen­t Act of 2015, a law that supervises the maximizati­on the potential of the country’s sugarcane resources.

The Sugarcane Industry Developmen­t Act is targeted to increase the competitiv­eness of the sugarcane industry, improving the incomes of farmers and farm workers through improved productivi­ty; product diversific­ation; job generation and increased efficiency of sugar mills.

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