Skip to main content

Farmer Success Multiplied 2,000,000 Times – We Pinoys Can Do It!

“Figures don’t lie, but liars do figure,” says Mark Twain, one of my favorite American writers. I now challenge all the 101 gigil-na-gigil (teeth-gritting) critics of the PH Department of Agriculture (DA), from headship to followership: You debunk the claim by DAthat “at least two million rice farmers are now reaping and enjoying the initial benefits under the (Duterte) government’s Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) Program[1].” Ha, ha.

Written on the above image, here is the Facebook sharing of PH Secretary of Agriculture William Dar:

On RCEF

We are pleased to report for the first two years of implementation of the RTL (Rice Tariffication Law) that created the RCEF (Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund), farmers are producing additional harvests, averaging 400 kilograms per hectare (kg/ha) or roughly eight cavans (at 50 kg each), which is equivalent to an additional income of P7,000 per hectare. This shows that with the use of certified seeds, adoption of modern technologies, and mechanizing land preparation, crop establishment and harvesting, farmers could attain incremental yields.

Average additional income of P7,000 from an added yield of 400 kg/ha; and success multiplied 2 million times – my congratulations to Mr Dar and all DA officers from Aparri to Jolo! Failures don’t lie, but successes figure more!

When you are a rice farmer, as a son of a rice farmer myself, I can say that an additional income of P7,000/ha for every growing season is very much welcome.

Note well that this was achieved by the farmers planting seeds certified by PhilRice – not simply their own selections of the heavier panicles at harvest time, a practice that my father did which his son, I thought was a wise move.

To be sure, the farmer assistances of the DA were in these 4 forms: Seeds, Mechanization, Credit, and Extension.

Seeds
With uncertified rice seeds, farmers can harvest an average of 3.6 metric tons per hectare (MT/ha); with certified seeds, they can produce at least 4 MT/ha, according to Dionisio Alvindia, Director of the National Integrated Rice Program. To date, 674,400 farmers have received from PhilRice 1.68 million bags of free certified inbred rice seeds, planted in 843,000 hectares in 948 RCEF municipalities nationwide. The quota is 40 kg/ha.

Mechanization
Not to forget, mechanization is a big factor in successful farming. The Philippine Center for Postharvest Development & Mechanization (PhilMech), has distributed P5-billion worth of farm machinery and equipment (FME) to qualified farmers’ cooperatives and associations (FCAs), according to PhilMech Director Baldwin Jallorina. 13,499 units of FME have been distributed to as many FCAs, benefitting at least 1.35 million rice farmers.

Credit
P1.584 billion has been lent to hundreds of FCAs under the RCEF Program, served by the Land Bank of the Philippines, at P968 million, and Development Bank of the Philippines, P616 million.

Extension

Tens of thousands of individual farmers and FCAs benefited through workshops, technical briefings, and trainings of specialists, trainors, farmers, seed growers and inspectors, and other extension intermediaries.

All that explains how 2,000,000 rice farmers have benefitted much from the DA!@517



[1]https://www.marketscreener.com/news/latest/Department-of-Agriculture-of-Republic-of-P-nbsp-RCEF-enables-rice-farmers-to-produce-and-earn--32667258/?utm_medium=RSS&utm_source=googlenews&utm_content=20210311

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Historical PH 1st Holy Mass: Mazaua Or Limasawa? Fr Amalla Vs Maria Serena Diokno Vs Ambeth Ocampo – And The Priest Is Right!

We Filipinos celebrate 500 years of Christianity today Wednesday, 31 March 2021, Christianity brought to pagans by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan sailing the seas for Spain. The historical question is: Where was the first Holy Mass celebrated: “Limasawa” (in Leyte) or “Mazaua” (in Butuan)? Catholic priest Fr Joesilo C Amalla has just published the book (above), An Island They Called Mazaua, that argues the island of “Mazaua” in Butuan is the “true site of first Holy Mass in the Philippines [1] ”  and not “Limasawa” in Leyte (ANN, 07 January 2021, Manila Times ). The declaration and discussion are made by Butuan-based Fr Amalla in his 644-page book. Among other things, he writes: The truth is that the prevailing state- and church-affirmation and multiple reaffirmations of the island of Limasawa as the site of that first Holy Mass have no factual, historical and geographic (bases) whatsoever nor any shred of evidentiary support from cartographic studies, navigational info...

The PhilRice Drum Seeder Looked Good In April 2018 – Where Is It Now?

Above, top image, the Antique ricefield looks very promising in yield. Here is the story as shared on Facebook by PhilRice (my translation in English): TINGNAN! Unang palayan sa Sta. Ana, Tibiao, Antique na natamnan ng 60kg binhi kada ektarya sa pamamagitan ng sabog-tanim. Look! First ricefield in Santa Ana, Tibiao, Antique that was planted with 60 kg seeds per hectare by way of broadcasting. Sa kauna-unahang pagkakataon, natunghayan ng mga magsasaka sa nasabing lugar na kayang-kaya ang 60kg kada ektarya gamit ang seed spreader machine (granular applicator) at certified seeds mula sa RCEF. For the first time ever, farmers in that area witnessed that 60 kg/ha is quite enough using a seed spreader machine (granular applicator) and certified seeds from RCEF. Makikita sa larawan na magaganda ang naging tubo at mabubulas ang mga itinanim na palay. What can be seen in the picture is beautiful growth of and robust rice plants. Ayon sa ulat, namangha ang mga magsasaka rito na kay...

Davao De Oro Rubber Has Elasticity And Should Be Able To Bounce Back!

  The caption above says, “DA-PRDP turned over the Village Level Rubber Processing and Marketing Enterprise to SARPHIL CARP Beneficiaries Multipurpose Cooperative (SACARBECOM) in Monkayo, Davao De Oro last 11 March 2021.” Rubber being produced in the Philippines, a non-traditional commercial product. We are competing with Indonesia and Malaysia? From the story by Joy M Montecalvo , the caption needs explanation. Not the enterprise itself, the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) of the Department of Agriculture (DA) turned over a village-type rubber sheet facility that can process 192,000 liters of latex yearly. Miss Joy says, “The 124 members of SACARBEMCO will now be able to produce 55 to 60 MT of rubber sheet per annum and increase their income to at least 5 percent per year or a total of 30 percent in six years.” Hopefully, I say. (The SACARBEMCO is the SARPHIL CARP Beneficiaries Multi-purpose Cooperative based in Monkayo, Davao De Oro.) Miss Joy says in the headlin...