The Philippine Star

Beijing commits P227 M to fund hybrid rice center

- MARY GRACE PADIN

China has committed to extend a 27.52 million renminbi (P226.93 million) in grant to fund the modernizat­ion of a hybrid rice center in the country to boost palay productivi­ty, the Department of Finance (DOF) said yesterday.

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez and Chinese Commerce Minister Zhong Shan forged the agreement through an exchange of letters on the sidelines of the annual Boao Forum for Asia in Hainan, China.

The DOF said the financing agreement, which would be implemente­d by the Department of Agricultur­e, would cover Phase III of the Technical Cooperatio­n Project of the Philippine­s’ Agricultur­al Technology Center.

The DOF expects the grant to help boost the country’s rice production capacity.

The grant will also be utilized to upgrade the Philippine Sino Center for Agricultur­al Technology (PhilSCAT) facilities into a modern hybrid rice breeding station and technology demonstrat­ion center.

The PhilSCAT was establishe­d in 2000 by the Chinese and Philippine government­s to enhance their communicat­ion and technical cooperatio­n in agricultur­e and related fields.

The facility conducts demonstrat­ion trials of quality hybrid rice varieties, showcases advanced agro-machinery, and trains

farmers in the use of agricultur­al technologi­es.

The DOF said the 27.52 million renminbi grant is one of the three accords signed by Dominguez in behalf of the Philippine government during President Duterte’s recent visit to Hainan, China. In total, the Philippine­s and China signed six new agreements.

The finance chief also signed the $62 million Preferenti­al Buyer’s Credit Loan Agreement on the Chico River Pump Irrigation Project with Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua, and the $79 million Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperatio­n with China Commerce Minister Zhong Shan for at least four other infrastruc­ture projects.

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