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1.62MMT add’l rice prod’n eyed

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Farmers and fisherfolk from Negros Occidental, who benefited from the stimulus package for agriculture, during the distribution of assistance in Bacolod City recently* DA 6 photo

The Department of Agriculture projected 1.62 million metric tons (MMT) of additional rice production, valued at P24.26 billion, to attain a national yield of 20.44 MMT this year.

“This is coming from the intervention made last year with the distribution of inbred and hybrid seeds to rice farmers. It was purposely made to top-up the achievable production based on last year’s data,” DA Undersecretary and chief-of-staff, Cheryl Caballero, said.

Caballero presented the data during the Presidential Communications Operations Office’s Recharge PH briefer recently.

It showed that 943,793 bags of hybrid seeds were distributed to 395,130 farmers. These were planted in 728,890 hectares in various parts of the country for the first phase of the risk resiliency project. For the second phase of RRP, some 361,022 farmers were recorded as recipients and the seeds were planted in 478,787 hectares.

There were also 543,489 bags of inbred seeds distributed to some 533,116 farmers that were planted in 533,116 hectares. For the second phase, 192,526 farmers planted the seeds in 225,401 hectares of land.

Caballero said that the DA sourced the fund from the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund and General Appropriations Act.

Agriculture Secretary William Dar said that the more than 1 million MMT increment in rice production is a solid guarantee that they will reach the 95-percent rice sufficiency level.

“Last year, despite perfect storm which includes the eruption of Taal Volcano, the Covid-19 pandemic, the African swine fever, and the series of typhoons, the country managed to attain a 19.4 MMT national yield, the highest in history of rice production here,” he said.

Dar said the import level for rice is starting to go down as local production continues to grow with interventions and assistance for seeds, fertilizer, and capacity building.

He also noted the efforts of farmers, fishers, and stakeholders in the positive growth posted by the agriculture sector in 2020.

Through their “One DA” holistic approach, the agriculture office said it will continue to roll out projects to empower farmers towards a food secure and resilient Philippines.

The RRP that was started in May 2020 was allocated with a P8.5 billion fund under the Plant, Plant, Plant Program in 16 rice-producing regions in the country.

The RRP farmer-recipients received seeds according to the size of their farmland, and fertilizers at two bags per hectare for inbred and three bags per hectare for hybrid areas.*PNA

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