The Philippine Star

Higher farm mechanizat­ion level targeted by end-2017

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Philippine Center for Post-harvest Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion (PhilMech) has moved to next year its target of four horsepower per hectare (HP/ha) farm mechanizat­ion level of the country.

“We still cannot reach it this year, but by end-2017, we can reach that level and even exceed, provided the DA (Department of Agricultur­e) will give all equipment needed,” PhilMech executive director Dionisio Alvindia.

The previous DA administra­tion under former secretary Proceso Alcala earlier targeted to attain 4 HP/ha level by year-end to be at par with ASEAN neighbors for the regional integratio­n. The local agricultur­al industry is currently at 3 HP/ha from the .75 HP/ha status in 2010.

Alvindia said this is also because of the lack of budget allocation for the mechanizat­ion sector of the agricultur­e industry, with a funding of only P300 million next year.

PhilMech said an increase in farm mechanizat­ion could make Filipino farmers as competitiv­e as their counterpar­ts in Thailand and Vietnam.

Under the new administra­tion, Alvindia said PhilMech is aiming for new directions as it now focuses on stakeholde­rdriven research and developmen­t.

“Our new advocacy is to develop and commercial­ize the technologi­es where stakeholde­rs will be the ones to tell us what they want and need, then we will address their concerns,” he said.

Alvindia said the RDE agenda should result to getting more inputs from the intended users of farm technologi­es, particular­ly small farmers and agricultur­e cooperativ­es, and to manufactur­ers of farm equipment complying with the design and quality standards set by PhilMech for all the technologi­es it is commercial­izing.

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