Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala expressed confidence that
“Filipino farmers can be at par with the best farmers of the world” with the
results of Palayabangan, a nationwide farming contest, in this year`s dry
season.
“Nakakatakot ang ASEAN integration. Pero nakita natin na kaya palang maging globally competitive ang ating mga magsasaka (The ASEAN
integration may sound intimidating. But today, it`s proven that farmers can be
globally competitive),” Mr. Alcala said.
In a ceremony held at
Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) in Nueva Ecija, Alcala awarded
the winners in Palayabangan, a production challenge that aims to produce 10 t
of rice in a hectare at P5 a kilo. Current production price is pegged at P11 a
kilo.
Syngenta Philippines was
declared regional winner in Isabela with its 10.54 t/ha-harvest produced at
P4.94 a kilo. Records show that the company gained P127,214.19 based on the
National Food Authority`s prevailing market price of P17/kg.
“The Agriculture Department
supports PhilRice in promoting technologies for our farmers to fare well when
goods from our neighboring countries pour in our market. In this
PhilRice-hosted competition, we saw that farmers can get higher yield at
minimal cost,” he said in Filipino.
Participants who almost met
the challenge include the local government unit of San Mateo, Isabela, which
registered 9.72t/ha at P4.67 a kilo; and Ricardo Terte, 9.69t/ha at P5.67 a
kilo. In Nueva Ecija, Pioneer Philippines recorded a yield of 10.23t/ha at
P5.92 a kilo while SL-Agrictech produced 9.63 t/ha, P6.99.
Alcala said that training,
technical assistance, and government assistance will also help farmers increase
their harvest and income. (PhilRice)
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