Mindanao Times

Partnershi­p for propagatio­n of premium rice proposed

- CARMELITO Q. FRANCISCO

THE MINDANAO Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) is partnering with a seeds company and a farmers’ cooperativ­e in pushing for the shift to production of organic premium rice.

In a press statement, MinDA said it will hold a forum together with local seed producer Seedworks Philippine­s and Don Bosco Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e on Friday, September 20, for farmers who would like to shift to growing organic black and brown rice and other premium varieties.

The forum will discuss the “benefits of shifting to the production of organic brown and black rice and premium quality rice varieties for export,” the statement said as MinDA Chair Emmanuel F. Piñol has initiated the export of rice to Papua New Guinea.

The statement added that the event is part of Piñol’s advocacy in supporting rice farmers in Mindanao who have been affected by the Rice Liberaliza­tion Law which has been blamed for the decline in price of the commodity to the influx of imported varieties.

Piñol earlier told TIMES that one way to mitigate the impact of the low rice prices is “for farmers to find alternativ­e ways to increase their incomes like growing premium varieties that the foreign markets are looking for.

He earlier said that what is needed is to bridge the farmers with the market so that their produce can command better prices.

In a meeting last week between officials of the cooperativ­e and Piñol, the former said that they can hardly meet the demand of the local market even as they sell their produce higher than the prevailing market price.

The press statement

quoted Helenita Gamela, vice chair of the cooperativ­e, as saying that the cooperativ­e has focused its attention to the local market first. “We are not producing enough for the demands of the local market which is why we have focused on the domestic market first and reduced our export volume,” she explained as the cooperativ­e has been exporting to six countries.

On September 5, Piñol visited Papua New Guinea to sign a memorandum of understand­ing for agricultur­al cooperatio­n between Mindanao and the country which would pave the way for more premium rice export to the country.

Under the agreement, MinDA will help Mindanao rice farmers in exporting to the country about 5,000 metric tons of rice, while local farmers will also help their counterpar­ts develop the latter’s agricultur­al sector.

MinDA added that it is also looking at other markets like the Middle East and the US for the premium rice varieties.

On the part of the seed company, it has been pushing for the propagatio­n of premium rice varieties, including the Tatag Hybrid

82, a variety that needs just about half of the water requiremen­ts of inbred rice varieties.

Remus S. Morandante, SeedWorks vice president for Sales and Public Affairs, earlier told TIMES

that with the variety, farmers will be able to at least double their income as the production, with less water inputs, is about triple than the usual four tons a hectare production of other varieties.

 ??  ?? MINDA Chair Emmanuel F. Piñol during his visit to a demonstrat­ion farm of Seedworks Philippine­s in Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat
MINDA Chair Emmanuel F. Piñol during his visit to a demonstrat­ion farm of Seedworks Philippine­s in Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat

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