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DA: 100,000 MT onions lost in 2022 due to lack of cold storage

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THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) has recorded the loss of some 100,000 metric tons ( MT) of onions in 2022.

According to the DA, a 35 percent loss was “noted after harvest due to lack of facilities such as cold storages and improper handling.”

A total of 283,172 MT of red and yellow onions and shallots were harvested from almost 30,000 hectares of production area.

The DA said the monthly requiremen­t was posted at 21,679 MT.

The figures were posted amid supply constraint issues hounding the commodity, which caused its prices to skyrocket to several hundred per kilo in December.

Other factors affecting the price and supply of the commodity are the increase in the price of production inputs, including fertilizer­s and seed; l ow l evel of mechanizat­ion and high labor cost; expensive marketing and distributi­on scheme; limited access to credit facilities; and inconsiste­ncies in informatio­n.

To address the issues of the onion industry, the DA said it is set to launch the Optimizati­on and Resiliency In the Onion Industry Network ( ORION) Program.

The ORION program is aimed to support the local onion industry as well as increase the production and income of onion stakeholde­rs in the country.

The DA said ORION seeks to promote a competitiv­e, resilient, and profitable onion i ndustry providing high quality, safe, affordable, and sustainabl­e supply of onion to meet increasing domestic demand.

During its implementa­tion, it will improve the productivi­ty and efficiency of onion plantation­s through Philippine

Good Agricultur­al Practices ( PhilGAP) certificat­ion, reduce pre and post- harvest losses, improve product distributi­on and logistics, and ensure sustainabl­e supply in the local market, according to the agency.

Among the strategies and programs that will be carried out is providing easy access credit loans, which may be used for the purchase of equipment and establishm­ent of facilities, the DA said.

Also under ORION, innovative farming technologi­es will be pushed as well as value-adding processes to maximize production and income.

The DA said it will also lead regulatory activities, and push for the creation of a national informatio­n database that ensures updated and relevant data on production and marketing.

The department said i t will continue to carry out an intensifie­d distributi­on scheme for production and marketing support, to allow the sector to grow and profit.

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