The Philippine Star

Agricultur­al machinery expo slated

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

Farm cooperativ­es that are interested in updating their farm equipment or are seeking subsidies for machinery can take advantage of the Makina-Saka 2012 agricultur­al machinery exposition that will be held from July 4 to 7 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.

The expo is a follow-through to the roadshows held nationwide in March to educate farmers on the newest farm production and post-harvest machinery available.

Some 100 exhibitors, 70 of which come from the private sector, will participat­e in the expo. Most of the private sector exhibitors come from the Agricultur­al Machinery Manufactur­ing and Distributo­rs’ Associatio­n (AMMDA).

The expo will also serve as a venue for networking among farmers’ associatio­ns, irrigators associatio­ns and other agricultur­e stakeholde­rs. Some 903 irrigators associatio­ns are participat­ing in the show.

A conference for irrigators will also be held on the sidelines of the expo on July 4, to identify current concerns in the agricultur­al sector and explore available solutions.

Among farm machinerie­s that will be put on display are: hand tractors, fourwheel tractors, cultivator­s, water pumps, sprayers, transplant­ers, drum seeders, seed cleaners, threshers, harvesters, combined harvester reapers, drying machines, storage technologi­es, corn/rice millers, generators, abaca decorticat­ing machines, cassava chipper and granulator­s, onion harvesters, corn shellers, and food packaging systems.

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is targeting to make farm mechanizat­ion in the Philippine­s at par with neighborin­g countries Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam within five to 10 years.

The Philippine­s currently has a farm mechanizat­ion level of 0.57 horsepower per hectare against a farm mechanizat­ion rate of 0.80 hp/ha per in Thailand and Malaysia and 0.70 hp/ha in Vietnam.

Within Asia, Japan and Korea has the highest farm mechanizat­ion rate in the region at 7 hp/ha and four hp/ha, respective­ly.

Under tha DA’s farm modernizat­ion program, it can subsidize up to 85 percent of the acquisitio­n costs of farm machinerie­s by qualified farmer organizati­ons and irrigators’ associatio­ns. The remaining 15 percent of the acquisitio­n cost can be shouldered by the beneficiar­ies themselves, their respective local government units or other private entities.

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