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Inbred rice varieties introduced to farmers

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ILOILO City – For farmers in Tobias Fornier, Antique to improve productivi­ty and profitabil­ity amid various sectoral constraint­s, the Philippine Rice Research Institute ( PhilRice) introduced certified inbred rice varieties through Palay Sikatan techno demo farms.

The Palay Sikatan is part of the Rice Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund (RCEF) Seed Program, with a P3 billion annual allocation.

It aims to demonstrat­e the advantages of planting highqualit­y inbred seeds composed of national, regional, and newly released varieties using modern farm machinery to lower the cost of producing rice, according to Fennie Lyn Pantin, RCEF regional coordinato­r of PhilRice Negros.

In addition to that, certified inbred seeds can boost farmers’ yield by at least 10 percent and maximize the use of other inputs, thus lowering the production expenses.

Six- hectare contiguous demonstrat­ion farms in Tobias Fornier town were planted to the following inbred seeds recommende­d by PhilRice in the wet and dry cropping seasons (2021-2022):

* National varieties: NSIC Rc216 and NSIC Rc222

* Regional varieties: PSB Rc10 and PSB Rc82

* Newly released varieties: NSIC Rc 402, NSIC Rc 480, NSIC Rc 506 and NSIC Rc 442

“We tapped four farmercoop­erators in Tobias Fornier, and each of them allotted one or two hectares for technology demonstrat­ion. These farmers are actual rice tillers and members of an accredited farmers associatio­n. They are as well beneficiar­ies of the RCEF mechanizat­ion program of the department,” said Pantin.

PhilRice also equipped farmers with technologi­es and practices for proper plant care, pest diagnosis, and fertilizer applicatio­n.

A s d i r e c t s e e d i n g / broadcasti­ng is widely adopted in the region, farmer-cooperator­s follow the PhilRice recommende­d seeding rate of 40 kilograms per hectare using the granular applicator granted to them by the DA Western Visayas.

Meanwhile, PhilRice, in

collaborat­ion with the Provincial and Municipal Agricultur­e Offices, assists farmers in the pest management and proper fertilizat­ion of palay.

Pantin said they urged local farmers to use the Minus One Element Technique (MOET) to determine the right fertilizer amount to apply based on the soil nutrient deficiency analysis.

“We encourage our cooperator­s to closely monitor their fields to diagnose, identify and manage pest incidents. We discourage them from immediatel­y resorting to applying chemical pesticides until such time that the emerging pests and insects are properly identified,” Pantin emphasized.

In the wet season last year, farmers in Tobias Fornier attained 4.95 metric tons per hectare average yield at 14 percent moisture content.

Based on the actual field data, NSIC Rc 216 has the highest average yield per hectare of 6.76 metric tons per hectare, and the lowest is PSB Rc 82 with 4.22 metric tons per hectare yield.

Meanwh i l e , t h e y i e l d performanc­e of inbred seeds planted this dry season is yet to be determined until the entire demonstrat­ion site is harvested.

Other than the demonstrat­ion farms in Tobias Fornier, PhilRice also has Palay Sikatan techno demo sites in Barangay Bolo, Roxas City and Barangay Calitan, Panay, Capiz; Barangay Cubay South, Bugasong, Antique; Barangay Bugasongan, Lezo and Barangay Capilijan in Ibajay, Aklan this dry season.

Municipal agricultur­ist Renesito Labnao credited the increase in the palay yield to the establishm­ent of the techno farm and the inputs provided by DA, PhilRice, PhilMech, Agricultur­al Training Institute, and the provincial agricultur­al office.

“Mayad gid kay may pili- an kita nga mga baridad sang palay ilabi na kay rainfed ang kalabanan sang aton talamnan. Bahul gid ini nga bagay para magtaas ang aton suplay sang pagkaon,” said Labnao who went on urging farmercoop­erators to disseminat­e the technologi­es they gained from the government to their neighborin­g farmers.

PhilMech provided t he associatio­n with a rice combine harvester, four-wheel-drive tractor, and other farm equipment to speed up and lessen the drudgery in their farm activities. (DA-6/ PN)

 ?? ?? This techno demo farm in Tobias Fornier, Antique aims to demonstrat­e the advantages of planting high-quality inbred seeds composed of national, regional, and newly released varieties using modern farm machinery to lower the cost of producing rice.
This techno demo farm in Tobias Fornier, Antique aims to demonstrat­e the advantages of planting high-quality inbred seeds composed of national, regional, and newly released varieties using modern farm machinery to lower the cost of producing rice.

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