Mindanao Times

DA sets higher rice prod’n goal for 2020

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MANILA -- The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is targeting to produce 19.6 million metric tons (MMT) of palay (unhusked rice) in 2020.

According to a statement on Tuesday, Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar said the projected palay harvest for this year would be 3 percent more than the estimated 2019 palay output of 19 MMT.

Dar attributed the potential increase in output to the initial benefits of the government’s Rice Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund (RCEF) program.

“We aim to harvest 19.6 million metric tons of palay, net of damage due to adverse weather conditions,” Dar said.

“We expect that initial benefits of interventi­ons under the PHP10-billion RCEF program, particular­ly on inbred rice seeds given free to farmers, will be realized during the dry and main season crops starting this year,” he added.

According to the DAPhilippi­ne Rice Research Institute (DA-PhilRice), inbred certified palay seeds produce an average of 4.54 MT/hectare (ha) as compared to farmers home-saved seeds’ yield of 3.50 MT/ha and traditiona­l seeds’ yield of 2.13 MT/ha.

“Hence, with RCEF seed interventi­on, we would generate an incrementa­l yield of at least one MMT, as we will provide

farmers nationwide, tilling a total of one million hectares, free certified palay seeds,” he said.

In October last year, the DA-PhilRice started distributi­ng certified palay seeds for the dry-season planting in 947 rice-producing towns and cities in 57 provinces.

Under RCEF, PHP3 billion is set aside each year for certified seeds up to 2024, where farmers will receive 40 kilograms per hectare of certified rice seed varieties for every planting season.

The DA chief also noted that the adoption of modern technologi­es, mechanized land preparatio­n, crop establishm­ent, and harvesting could help farmers attain an incrementa­l yield of another one MMT of palay per hectare.

Also under RCEF, the DA-Philippine Center for Postharves­t Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion (DAPHilMech) will distribute PHP5-billion worth of farm machines and equipment to qualified farmers’ cooperativ­es and associatio­ns, and local government units.

PhilMech research shows that mechanizin­g rice farming operations can reduce total palay production cost by PHP4/kg from the current average of PHP12/kg. (PNA)

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