The Philippine Star

DA slashes palay output target to 20.4 M tons

- By JASPER EMMANUEL ARCALAS Ð With Bella Cariaso

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) slashed its palay production target for the year to 20.4 million metric tons (MT) after taking into considerat­ion the impact of El Ni–o on domestic farms.

The new palay production target is about two percent lower than DAÕs earlier target, which was 20.8 million MT, according to Agricultur­e spokesman Arnel de Mesa.

De Mesa said the new palay production target is Òmore realistic,Ó considerin­g the possible losses that rice farms may incur this year due to El Ni–o.

Nonetheles­s, De Mesa noted that it is still above the 20.06 million MT record palay harvest last year.

He said the country would have sufficient rice supply despite the reduction in output, thanks to imports that have already exceeded 1.5 million MT at the end of April.

The drivers for the higher palay output this year would be the anticipate­d expansion in area harvested as more farms are planted with hybrid and inbred seeds and higher mechanizat­ion level, De Mesa said.

He added that the actual impact of El Ni–o on rice production has been lower than what the DA initially expected.

Local palay output from January to March declined by two percent to 4.68 million MT from the 4.78 million MT recorded volume in the same period last year, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

El Ni–o has affected some 34,264 hectares of rice farms in the first quarter, resulting in production loss amounting to about 72,733 MT.

Meanwhile, National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA) administra­tor Eduardo Guillen on Wednesday said the government targets to sell a total of 100 million kilos of rice in Kadiwa centers at P29 per kilo in August as the retail price of the staple in the markets remains high.

In a radio interview, Guillen said the program is part of the contract farming entered into by NIA with farmersÕ associatio­ns covering 40,000 hectares of palay plantation­s.

Guillen added that the selling of affordable rice is part of the government­Õs interventi­on amid the upward trend in the retail prices of the grains.

ÒUnder the memorandum of agreement, they (farmers) will return to us at least five tons (of palay). Once they give the five tons, we will give them another P50,000 inputs and cash, or a total of P100,00,Ó Guillen said.

According to Guillen, NIA encourages farmers to form associatio­ns to enjoy the benefits of the program.

Watchdog group Bantay Bigas spokespers­on Cathy Estavillo said the flooding of imported rice will continue with the amendments of the Rice Tarifficat­ion Law or Republic Act 11203.

In an interview with The STAR, Estavillo said that while Bantay Bigas supports the return of the power of the NFA, the proponents pushing for the amendments of the RTL failed to mention the sources of funding for the NFA subsidized rice.

Estavillo said the budget of the NFA will come from the Rice Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund.

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