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Rody’s 100-day agri victories: Free irrigation, corporate scheme

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AGRICULTUR­E Secretary Emmanuel “Manny” Piñol said the approval of the free irrigation program and the implementa­tion of the Corporate Farming System are two of the biggest accomplish­ments in the agricultur­e industry as the Duterte administra­tion turned 100-day old in office.

Piñol told reporters Friday at the sidelines of the recently-concluded National Banana Congress 2016 at the SMX Convention Center, Lanang, this city, that beyond material interventi­ons for farmers, the hope that now rises among farmers is the greater fulfillmen­t of the present government.

“I think the greatest achievemen­t of the administra­tion under Pres. Rodrigo Duterte in his first 100 days in the area of agricultur­e is the realizatio­n of the commitment, promise made by many leaders before for free irrigation and Corporate Farming System (for rice and corn),” he said.

Free Irrigation

Piñol said this is the first time that free irrigation was granted to small rice farmers.

“This is the most outstandin­g performanc­e of the Duterte admin, getting both Congress to agree and support the free irrigation program,” he said.

The free irrigation will start next year at the first planting season.

Although there were opposition­s coming from some officials of the National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA) stating that the free irrigation scheme “would affect the viability of the agency since the Irrigation Service Fees (ISF) amounting to about P4 billion every year is the source of the salaries of its workers and officials,” Piñol said, Duterte has

other noble thing in mind other than collecting taxes from the lowly farmers who provide food for every Filipino's dining table.

The Congress favored the President's idea that an allocation of P4 billion will be included in the NIA budget for 2017 to cover the ISF collection­s.

“The President's idea is really for small farmers who are the priority, while corporate farmers serviced by NIA will have to pay the irrigation service fees,” he said.

Corporate Farming System

The approval of the Corporate Farming System by the President, Piñol said, will revolution­ize the agricultur­e industry in the Philippine­s.

“This is another major accomplish­ment, we believe that this measure will free the farmers from (unfair) traders and middlemen,” he said.

The scheme, Piñol explained, is a proposal for local farmers to supply the rice allowance intended for beneficiar­ies of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) with a supply deal worth P25 billion a year.

“The rice supply scheme which I presented to the President during the Cabinet meeting yesterday marks the first step in the program of the agricultur­e department to establish an assured market for the Filipino rice farmers’ produce,” Piñol said earlier. ASP (For full story visit www.sunstar.com. ph/davao/)

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