Sun.Star Baguio

Coffee, rice production down in Kalinga

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

TABUK, Kalinga- Despite a decrease in the coffee and rice production, the rice granary of the Cordillera remains sufficient.

Engineer Domingo Bakilan, Kalinga Provincial Agricultur­ist said in 2017, rice production is at 4.8 metric tons per hectare which decreased in 2018 with the productivi­ty rate of the province reaching 4.6 MT per hectare, however this is still high compared to the national average of 4.2MT.

Bakilan added Kalinga, only contribute­s 0.2 percent in the country’s rice production.

The municipali­ties of Rizal and Tanudan together with Tabuk City are the province top rice producers.

With its rice production, the provincial government earlier received a letter from the Department of Agricultur­e that Kalinga is again shortliste­d of the provinces in the country in the top 10 in the category B for the rice achievers award.

To recall, the province was hailed as a three time national rice achievers award in category B in 2012, 2013, 2017.

Aside from rice, Kalinga is also one of the top coffee growers in the region where some 7,000 hectares are devoted to coffee.

Bakilan added in a bid

to improve the province’s coffee production, a P217 million worth of farm to market road was constructe­d covering eight barangays between Pinkupuk and Balbalan towns.

The official meanwhile said the province needs to address the convertion of coffee farms into corn plantation­s.

“Although we encourage not to do that, however that is their option,” added Bakilan.

In addition, to address challenges on climate change, he cited plans of rejuvenati­on and to slowly irrigate coffee plantation sites.

Studies reveal rejuvenati­on makes coffee bean yield 100 percent.

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