The Manila Times

Rice farmers’ big harvests noted

- LEANDER C. DOMINGO

CAUAYAN CITY – Department of Agricultur­e (DA) Assistant Secretary for Operations Nichols Manalo lauded the DA Regional Field Office 2 (DA-RFO2) for rewarding the 63 rice farmers who achieved eight to 10 tons of inbred and hybrid rice per hectare in Region 2 (Cagayan Valley).

Among the awardees were 41 hybrid users and 22 inbred users who received certificat­es of appreciati­on and agricultur­al inputs.

Manalo commended DA-RFO2 executive director Rose Mary Aquino for giving tribute to rice farmers considerin­g their important role in achieving self-sufficienc­y in rice.

He also congratula­ted the rice farmers, local government units and the DA-RFO2 for initiating the activity which will “surely make an impact on the region’s food production and supply.”

“If all regions will do this, I believe that we will inspire more farmers to continue doing their best in producing accessible and affordable food for Filipinos,” said Manalo, noting that the national average yield is only four tons per hectare.

Manalo added that the DA Rice Program Team is still strategizi­ng to mitigate the effects and threats of El Niño and the coming of La Niña in the critical areas of the country.

Meanwhile, Aquino said this is one way of incentiviz­ing exceptiona­l rice achievers in the region in time with the celebratio­n of Farmers and Fisherfolk Month this May.

“Of course, this is a result of our interventi­ons on inbred and hybrid seeds, mechanizat­ion and irrigation addressing food security amidst climate change challenges,” she said.

Aquino said the award-giving activity on May 7, 2024 was in partnershi­p with the local government units (LGUs) in line with the present thrust strategic agenda of the DA in achieving food security for the Filipino people through boosting agricultur­al production.

“We are looking forward to more LGUs who could have their own search for agricultur­e achievers in cluster and consolidat­ion areas among farmers’ cooperativ­es and associatio­ns to augment incentives for our farmers,” Aquino said.

Through the able leadership of Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., the DA said it is set to incentiviz­e farmers to become more productive.

Aside from the allocation of free seeds, fertilizer­s and financial assistance, the DA said it is continuous­ly introducin­g modern ways of farming in collaborat­ion with partners and stakeholde­rs including the private sector.

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