The Philippine Star

Ilocos Sur wins Corn Quality Award anew

- Artemio Dumlao

The provincial government of Ilocos Sur bagged the Outstandin­g Quality Corn Achiever Award second time in a row.

Ilocos Sur produced 5.8 metric tons of corn or more than double the 2.24 MT produced in 2015.

Provincial Governor Ryan Luis Singson said this backto-back win was realized through the strong support of the provincial government, the agricultur­e department and the local government units, coupled with the commendabl­e performanc­e of Ilocos Sur farmers.

Singson initiated several corn developmen­t programs in an effort to increase production and raise the quality of corn seeds to be planted in the farmlands of the province.

These include production support, provision of farm implements, irrigation and water system, farm machinery extension and training support, and even marketing support that could lead to high-quality corn produce.

“This year ’ s success is also a challenge for us on how to sustain and even improve the corn industry,” Singson said.

Singson said the cash award they received last year aided the farmers in their post-production through the purchase of new machinery.

While this year’s cash incentive will go directly to the farmers, Singson said the farmers would have the latitude to decide on which projects they intend to undertake.

Ilocos Sur received the award during the 4th National Quality Corn Achievers Awarding ceremony held recently at The Farm in Koronadal City, South Cotabato.

Aside from the provincial government of Ilocos Sur, the local government unit of Sta. Maria also won the grand slam award under the third to fifth class municipali­ty category.

Constance Botacion was again honored as Outstandin­g Provincial Agricultur­ist of the Philippine­s while Oscar Tobia was adjudged as Outstandin­g Provincial Corn Coordinato­r.

Also honored were Grace Cardona and Diosdado Mendoza from the town of Sta. Maria as Outstandin­g Municipal Agricultur­ist and Outstandin­g Municipal Corn Coordinato­r, respective­ly.

Ronan Tumbaga and Oliver Quidangen from Burgos town were likewise recognized as outstandin­g agricultur­al extension workers.

Aside from the plaque of recognitio­n, the province received P3 million as cash prize for winning the national award.

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