17th september,2018 daily global regional local rice e-newsletter

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September 17 ,2018 Vol 9 ,Issue 9

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NegOcc rice stocks good for 30 days; harvest, imports to boost supply By PTV NEWS MD September 17, 2018

BACOLOD CITY — The inventory of both commercial and government rice in Negros Occidental is only good for 30 days but the upcoming harvest and expected import allocation will boost supply by October, according to the National Food Authority (NFA). NFA-Negros Occidental provincial manager Frisco Canoy said as of Sunday, stocks are ―safe and very sufficient‖ until the harvest peaks and the imported rice supply arrives. ―Within 30 days, we expect to have our import allocation,‖ he said, adding that when harvest peaks next month, there will also be additional rice supply. Canoy said rice traders may also have incoming stocks as they start to buy from other provinces. The total rice inventory in Negros Occidental reached 618,000 bags, of which, about 16,000 bags are government rice stored in the NFA warehouses. At least 600,000 bags account for commercial rice stocked by millers, wholesalers, retailers, and households. With an average daily consumption of 20,600 bags, the existing rice supply in the province will last for only a month. Canoy said NFA rice in the province only accounts for 10 percent of consumption while commercial rice has 90 percent consumption share.

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―If we are going to distribute all our stocks, it will take us only two weeks to do it. We will stretch our remaining 16,000 bags until our importation arrives,‖ he added. The first imported rice allocation for Negros Occidental this year, totaling 80,000 bags from Thailand, arrived in July. An additional importation of 6.5 metric tons or 130,000 bags will follow, but there is no arrival schedule yet. Canoy said despite the current limited volume of the government‘s PHP27 per kilogram rice, the NFA is ensuring that its warehouses will not be empty until buffer stocks are available. Since the NFA has food security requirement and has to provide rice supply in times of calamities, its stocks should not be totally sold, he added. (Erwin https://ptvnews.ph/negocc-rice-stocks-good-for-30-days-harvest-imports-to-boost-supply/

Several oil mills suspended in Monywa Submitted by Eleven on Mon, 09/17/2018 - 10:55 Writer: Kaung Khant Lin (Monywa)

Due to rising groundnut price and a decline in the sale of edible oil, some oil millers have suspended their operations in Monywa, Sagaing Region, said Myint Htwe, owner of Myathida rice mill and crops sale. The oil market has collapsed due to the unmitigated deluge of fake edible oils. Oil mills face difficulties as the spreads of fake oils in the market become rampant. Most oil mills from Monywa use groundnut to produce edible oil. ―Even one-thirds of oil mills are not in a position to keep operating. Most oil mills are unable to run every day. Only seven mills can operate during one month. As a matter of fact, palm oil is very cheap. People use cheap, lower quality palm oil as their incomes are low. Oil millers have to bear the brunt of the market‘s twists and turns. This year, groundnut gets a good price. But oil price is high,‖ he added.

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Local oil mills may yet survive if the government can promote the quality of palm oil and adjust oil prices from a variety of sources to be on a more even level. People are unable to consume expensive edible oils as they are poor. Most oil mills in Monywa, Sagaing Region did not produce sesame oil as merchants from Yangon and China bought sesame produced from Sagaing Region, he continued. There are more than 30 oil mills at industrial zone ward in Monywa. Groundnut plants are grown in Monywa, Butalin, ChaungU, Ayardaw, Salingyi, Yinmarpin, Pale and Kani Townships in Sagaing Region. http://www.elevenmyanmar.com/local/15079

RICE FARM‘S NITROUS OXIDE EMISSIONS ARE A FACTOR FOR GLOBAL CLIMATE CONCERN •

Rice farm‘s Nitrous oxide emissions are a factor for global climate concern

Intermittently flooded rice farms will emit forty-five times additional inhalation anesthetic as compared to the utmost from unceasingly flooded farms that preponderantly emit paraffin, per a brand new study revealed in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. This raises the prospect that rice farming across the globe may well be answerable for up to double the extent of climate impact relative to what was antecedently calculable. According to associate degree incidental to world analysis discharged by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), paraffin and inhalation anesthetic emissions from rice farms might have identical long warming impact as regarding 600 coal plants (1,900 MMT each year CO2e100). In the short-run, this warming impact may well be the maximum amount as one,200 average-sized coal power plants (3,600 MMT each year CO2e100) as a result of inhalation anesthetic lasts more decades within the atmosphere than paraffin. The short-run vs long climate exchange

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The authors additionally found associate degree inverse correlation between paraffin and inhalation anesthetic emissions from rice farming: water and organic matter management techniques that cut back paraffin emissions will increase inhalation anesthetic emissions. this is often crucial as a result of inhalation anesthetic could be a durable gas that traps many times additional heat within the atmosphere than paraffin over each twenty and 100-year time frames. To monitor and mitigate rice farming's inhalation anaesthetic impact, the authors invoke 1) scientists to map flooding regimes and live inhalation anesthetic emissions at a diversity of rice farms across the world; 2) countries to report these emissions; and 3) rice producers to optimize water, atomic number 7 and organic matter used to scale back emissions of those 2 necessary greenhouse gases. Rice could be a vital supply of nutrition for the world's chop-chop growing population, providing additional calories to humans than the other food.however growing rice is additionally resource-intensive: rice cultivation covers Martinmas of the earth's cultivatable land, consumes tierce of irrigation water. With the assistance of native partners, the authors investigated gas emissions from rice farms across the south Asian country and located that inhalation anesthetic emissions from rice will contribute up to ninety-nine of the whole climate impact of rice cultivation at a range of intermittently flooded farms. These emissions contributed considerably to heating pollution - way more than the estimate of 100 percent antecedently prompt by multiple world rice analysis organizations. https://newsspaceflight.com/rice-farms-nitrous-oxide-emissions-are-a-factor-for-global-climate-concern/

Chinese trade mission to visit Pakistan on 26th ByAgencies September 15, 2018

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce and Textiles Abdul Razzaq Dawood has said a Chinese buying mission, consisting prominent businessmen and investors, would visit Pakistan on September 26-27.

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During its two-day stay in Pakistan, the visiting delegation would hold dialogues with members of the local business community as well as exporters to enhance the country‘s trade.

The adviser asked local business community, including exporters, to participate in the dialogue with the Chinese delegation in order to negotiate on their areas of interests. ―This is only a first step towards enhancing the country‘s trade and at the same time achieving export targets,‖ he added. Replying to a question, he expressed hope that during their visit, Chinese buyers would also sign agreements with local exporters belonging to different sectors, adding that the visit would be a great opportunity to have access to huge Chinese markets. Answering another question, the adviser said the government was committed to enhancing exports and increasing manufacturing in engineering, textile, agriculture and chemical domains. The government, Razzaq Dawood added, would give priority to promotion of export-led growth and reduce dependence on imports.

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The adviser said agricultural exports alone would not enhance the country exports rather ―we need to switch to value addition in this particular area to promote export of value-added products.‖ He said special attention would be given towards promotion of textile exports, particularly knitwear, apparel, garments, leather products and rice, besides promoting furniture industry of the country which enjoys great export potential. He said the government, in consultation with stakeholders, would devise a comprehensive policy guideline to promote textile and industrial exports. ―I would call representatives of textile and rice sectors and exporters as well as other stakeholders to have consultations so as to devise future guidelines for growth in these vital sectors,‖ he remarked. https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/09/15/chinese-trade-mission-to-visit-pakistan-on-26th/

Davao farmers to test plant growth promoter developed by DOST By PTV News - CD September 15, 2018

DAVAO CITY – Some 2,500 rice farmers in the Davao Region will test the newly-developed Carrageenan Plant Growth Promoter (PGP) set for distribution by the Department of Science and Technology-Region 11 (DOST-11).

DOST-11 Director Anthony Sales said the PGP was developed by Dr. Lucille V. Abad of Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) in cooperation with National Crop Protection Center of the University of the Philippines-Los Baños (NCPC-UPLB), and the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice).

The Carrageenan PGP project is funded by the DA and the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARD) of DOST as one of the programs under the Industry Strategic Science and Technology Plan (ISP) for rice.

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Sales said a total of 22,500 PGP bottles will be distributed to identified sites in Davao Region and multilocation trials all over the country will be conducted until 2019.

He said the PGP can help strengthen rice plants against pests and diseases since it is formulated from radiation-processed carrageenan which is an extract from seaweed processed into powder. ―By 2020, the Carrageenan PGP Project aims to increase rice productivity by 34 percent from 4.02–5.40 tons/hectare,‖ he said.

Sales said the PGP was introduced in the region on September 5. It was attended by Provincial Agriculture Officers (PAOs) in the region and project representatives of the Department of Agriculture (DA), with the NCPC-UPLB to present that possible improvement in rice production.

He said it will also help grow healthier crops compared to crops applied with commercial fertilizers. (Armando Fenequito Jr/PNA) https://www.ptvnews.ph/davao-farmers-to-test-plant-growth-promoter-developed-by-dost/

Sandiganbayan OKs Arthur Yap‘s China trip On Sep 15, 2018

Deputy House Speaker and Bohol 3rd District Rep. Arthur Yap has been permitted by the Sandiganbayan 6th Division to go to China this October.The anti-graft court has issued a resolution which granted his motion to travel to China from October 10 to 12. Yap informed the court that he was invited by Megaworld Corporation CEO Andrew Tan to be the guest of honor at the launch of Megaworld Corporation‘s first residential development outside the Philippines. The legislator is facing a graft charge before the Sandiganbayan over the alleged irregular car loan plans given at the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) when he was still Agriulture secretary. Under the case, the then PhilRice board of trustees allegedly favored 10 employees as beneficiaries for the institute‘s car plan from 2008 to 2009. This allowed the 10 beneficiaries to obtain personal loans from the Philippine National Bank (PNB) for the purchase of private cars which were then leased to PhilRice for the employees‘ official use

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even though they already receive transportation allowances.

The Office of the Ombudsman which filed the case also found that two loan recipients allegedly signed hold out agreements with PNB over the car plan which prevented PhilRice to withdraw funds from its account until the loans were paid in full. http://politics.com.ph/sandiganbayan-oks-arthur-yaps-china-trip/

Duterte Wants Retiring Army Chief to Head Philippine Food Agency By Cecilia Yap and Andreo Calonzo September 16, 2018, 2:14 PM GMT+5 

Cheap rice must be ensured in storm-hit areas: trade chief 

Tariff system on rice in place by October, Duterte says Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he plans to name Army chief Lieutenant General Rolando Bautista as head of the National Food Authority, the agency tasked with importing rice.

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A former commander of the president‘s security group, Bautista is retiring from military service in October. Duterte is scouting for a new head of the agency after a rice shortage pushed prices to a record and spurred inflation to a nine-year high.

Rodrigo Duterte tands next to Major General Rolando Bautista. Photographer: Ted Aljibe/AFP via Getty Images ―In the meantime, while I cannot put you yet in the central bank, maybe you can be with NFA to rationalize, to come up with a plan and make it structural,‖ Duterte said in a TV command conference in Cagayan, where Typhoon Mangkhut first made landfall. Read: Weevils, Storms Plague Philippine Rice, Keeping Costs at Record Rice from the National Food Authority, sold at a much cheaper price, must be made available to ensure prices are stable, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said, adding that supermarkets have agreed to sell grains from the government‘s food agency. A tariff system on rice imports, in place of volume restrictions, should be in place by October to help lower prices, Duterte said. Mangkhut may damage as much as 11 billion pesos ($203 million) of rice and corn in the Philippines, with the storm coming just before the start of harvest, according to the latest estimate from Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Pinol, which came a day before the typhoon hit. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-09-16/duterte-wants-retiring-army-chief-to-headphilippine-food-agency

Re-engineering NFA to be a logistics provider (Second and last part) Published September 15, 2018, 10:00 PM

Dr. Emil Q. Javier

Readers inquired if re-engineering the National Food Authority into a logistics provider will lay to rest our rice problem. The obvious reply is NO. By itself, a reorganized NFA cannot solve our rice problem. Reorganizing NFA is but part of a total package of reforms that will involve other agencies of government, particularly the Department of Agriculture; the private sector; the rice farmers themselves, and the rice consumers, too. The trigger of the package of reforms is the impending lifting of quantitative restrictions (QRs) on the importation of rice which is a national obligation under the WTO/GATT. However rice imports will be levied a tariff of 35%, in part to protect domestic rice producers and also to generate revenues with which to support farmers.

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All along the problem with NFA had been the multiplicity of tasks in its legal mandate, for two of which functions NFA is inefficient, conflicted and sadly, too-corruption prone to perform. The idea is to rid NFA of its impossible conflicting roles of 1) raising income of rice farmers and 2) improving welfare of consumers with quality, affordable rice. This will relieve NFA of its loss-making local palay procurement program and rice trading activities. As a logistics organization, NFA will be asked to focus its attention on: 1) holding the country‘s grain reserves in case of global gross disruptions in supply and price of rice, and 2) pre-positioning grain supplies for immediate food relief distribution during calamities. In the new set-up as proposed by Romeo G. David, former NFA administrator during the term of President Fidel V. Ramos, NFA as a logistics provider bills the national government for the service it renders at cost plus a reasonable margin. Thus as a government-owned controlled corporation (GOCC) will no longer need an annual subsidy from Congress. With its trained personnel, 87 rice mills, 300 warehouses 700 transport vehicles, silos and assorted grain processing facilities and valuable real estate strategically located all over the country, NFA is fully capable of performing these limited roles. By reducing personnel by half and further rationalizing offices and operations, NFA will be profitable according to former NFA Administrator David. The determination of the volume of the national grain reserves, their sourcing and timing have technical dimensions but ultimately they are political decisions. These should be performed by a cabinet-level inter-agency council (advised by an inter-agency technical body) responsible to the President. The NFA Council should be chaired by the Secretary of Agriculture who will be accountable to the President. Tongue in cheek, should anything happen, since the President cannot be dismissed, the Secretary of Agriculture is always expendable. The actual importation of the grain reserves could be assigned to NFA itself, the Philippine International Trading Council under DTI, or even the private sector. Improving incomes of rice farmers The most obvious solutions are: 1) increasing the primary productivity of the rice farms, and 2) reducing their costs of production. The government should therefore persevere in its current programs of providing research and development support, extension services, affordable credit, irrigation systems and farm-to-market roads which are clearly public goods.

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The free distribution of inputs like good seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, farm equipment and postharvest facilities is another way. However, we have been doing these all these years and they have not really worked. The inputs do not get to the farmers on time, if at all. The inputs are at times of inferior quality and overpriced. Better to provide cash subsidies direct to the farmers with which to buy the inputs as they find appropriate. Improving welfare of consumers The larger national concern of food security for ALL FILIPINOS (not just the rice farmers) can be addressed by three complementary measures, namely: 1) creating more employment in industry, services and in agriculture itself, to provide wages with which to buy food, 2) bringing down the cost of domestically produced rice through agronomic intensification in favorable irrigated areas and more mechanization to reduce labor costs, and 3) complementarily the importation of cheap rice from our neighbors in the Region, to cover production shortfalls. With the lifting of QRs, the government should refrain from being involved in rice trading and allow private sector to import rice provided they pay the required tariff and inform government to allow the government plan availability of grains supplies accordingly. Temporary relief to rice farmers The lifting of rice QRs will open the country‘s borders to imports of cheaper rice from Vietnam, Thailand and later perhaps from Myanmar when this land- and water-rich neighbor gets its act together. The cheap rice imports will bring down the retail prices of rice which will be good for consumers, particularly wage earners whose food bills eat up much of their household incomes. This will moderate the demand for higher wages and thereby improve the competitiveness of our industries. However, the cheap imports will depress the farm gate price of palay which by estimates could mean P20,000 less income per hectare to rice farmers most of whom are poor in the first place. It is not fair that the whole burden of adjustment to market liberalization will be on the shoulders of rice farmers. However, the conventional approaches of palay price support through procurement by NFA and provision of free seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, farm equipment by the Department of Agriculture had been demonstrated to be inefficient, ineffective and prone to leakages. Thus, our proposal is for government to explore the alternative approach of direct payments to bonafide rice farmers in the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA) the data base developed by the Department of Budget and Management to better target government subsidies to those who need them the most. The direct payments to farmers will be based on farmed area as reflected in land titles and/or tax declarations. These subsidies can be sourced from the rice tariffs which by 2022 could amount to P27 billion per year according to studies by the Philippine Institute of Development Studies (PIDS). The direct payments however will not be

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permanent. They should last for at most ten years to allow the rice farmers who are not able to compete with imports to diversify away from rice into other higher-value enterprises. ***** Dr. Emil Q. Javier is a Member of the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) and also Chair of the Coalition for Agriculture Modernization in the Philippines (CAMP). For any feedback, email eqjavier@yahoo.com. https://business.mb.com.ph/2018/09/15/re-engineering-nfa-to-be-a-logistics-provider-2/

Fear of warehouse raid grips rice dealers Posted By: John Ofikhenua and Farati Adefila, Abuja On: September 16, 2018In: News, News Update

•Customs seizure hit 149,379 bags Due to ban on importation of rice since last year, dealers have become fearful of warehousing it. The Federal Government in 2017 stopped the issuance of Form M, which automatically banned the importation of rice. The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Public Relations Officer Joseph Attah disclosed this to our correspondents in Abuja yesterday. He said even if the criminals beat all the border checks to smuggle rice into the country, they have the raid on their warehouses to contend with. He disclosed government ware houses nationwide were filled with seized smuggled rice for onward transfer to the Internally Displaced Persons camps (IDPs). The law, according to him, empowers the operatives of the NCS to clampdown on the warehouse of illicit items. 13 | w w w . r i c e p l u s m a g a z i n e . b l o g s p o t . c o m mujahid.riceplus@gmail.com

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He said: ―Even when you find people who can compromise to bring these things into the town and put them in the warehouses, they are still not safe because the Customs and Excise Management Act gives us the power to storm and evacuate the prohibited items and arrest and prosecute you. So, rice smugglers are afraid.‖ He stated constant raid on the warehouses, provision of logistics for mobility, zero tolerance corruption stance of the Comptroller-General, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd) have abated the rate of rice importation in Nigeria. Attah, who admitted there were still pockets of cases of smuggled rice, said: ―we are yet to achieve 100% stoppage of rice importation.‖ He however noted that from January to August, the Customs recorded total seizure of 149,379 bags of imported rice. The Cost Insurance Freight (CIF) on the seized rice, according to him, was N104, 565,300 and a Duty Paid Value of N1, 150,218,300. He also stated the ban on importation of tomatoes paste is still in force.He urged stakeholders to help the NCS with information to track the activities of importers of tomatoes paste into Nigeria. http://thenationonlineng.net/fear-of-warehouse-raid-grips-rice-dealers/

Batting for food security A seminal study by Supawan Srilopan, Sara Bumrungsri and Sopark Jantarit of the Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, established that the bat was an important biological suppression agent of planthoppers. COLUMNS Updated: Sep 16, 2018 14:32 IST

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Vikram Jit Singh

Wrinkle-lipped Free-tailed bats swarm over rice fields in central Thailand to prey on insect pests. (Pachara Promnopwong) In the columns last week, I had dwelt upon the unheralded role played by small urban bats in controlling insects, mosquitoes and termites. Scientific research conducted outside of India has proved its role through evidence, but we are still obsessed with burly tigers and elephants, adorable dogs and pigeons. Tens of millions of brown planthoppers, an insect pest on rice crops in South-East Asia, are consumed by wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bats (Chaerephon Plicatus) at night-time in Thailand. A seminal study conducted by Supawan Srilopan, Sara Bumrungsri and Sopark Jantarit of the

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Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, established that the bat was an important biological suppression agent of planthoppers. Thai researchers analysed the diet of bats from two caves that differed in the percentage of surrounding land area occupied by rice fields (70% versus 22%). Bat fecal pellets were collected monthly for a year. A total of 720 pellets were analysed and the result revealed that bats daily fed on at least eight insect orders, including Coleoptera, Homoptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata, Hymenoptera and Orthoptera. It was found that Homopterans comprised greatest diet volume in the rice-growing season, whereas Coleopterans were most abundant in bat diet when rice fields were fallow. Moreover, most homopterans were identified as brown planthoppers, according to their research paper titled, ‗The Wrinkle-Lipped Free-Tailed Bat Feeds Mainly on Brown Planthoppers in Rice Fields of Central Thailand‘. ―To the estimate relative numbers of brown planthoppers consumed each month, the number of genitalia of male brown planthoppers was counted. We recorded the greatest numbers of genitalia during rice-planting period, with an average of four genitalia per fecal pellet. Examining both the percent volume and percent frequency of each insect order in the diet of the bat revealed that the two study caves were no significantly different, even though the proportion of surrounding active rice fields was different. Our result suggests that tens of millions of brown planthoppers are consumed by this bat species each night,‖ Srilopan told this writer. Researchers examine a Wrinkle-lipped Free-tailed bat. (Nittaya Ruadero) The field study corroborates the earlier hypothesis from 2014 put forward by researchers, Thomas Wangner, Kevin Darras, Sara Bumrungsri and Alexandra-Maria Klein, stating that the bat pest control contributes to food security in Thailand and that the sustainable production is critical to food security, especially in Asia, effective biocontrol of major rice pests such as White-Backed Planthopper is of eminent importance.

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―In Thailand, this single species (wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bat) interaction may prevent rice loss of almost 2,900 tons per year, which translates into a national economic value of more than $1.2 million or rice meals for almost 26,200 people annually. Thus, bat population decline as currently observed in South-East Asia, will directly affect people by food and money. Functionally important populations, not just the rare and endangered species, should be included in conservation management of human-dominated landscapes,‖ was the prudence delivered for Asian governments by the researchers. India is home to 125 species of bats, the majority being insectivorous. ―All insectivore bats feed on insects of economic importance such as crop pests, moths, plant-sucking bugs, beetles, flies

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etc,‖ informs bat specialist, assistant professor Sumit Dookia of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. But are Indian policy makers heeding the clarion calls of science and biodiverse sensitivities? https://www.hindustantimes.com/columns/batting-for-food-security/storylhaRimolNbkmUzOEoawExJ.html

Researchers task Southwest farmers on fonio cultivation By Gbenga Akinfenwa 16 September 2018 | 3:12 am

As part of efforts to increase economic gains, farmers in the Southwest have been urged to embrace the cultivation of Fonio, known in some quarters as hungry rice.Known as acha in Hausa, fonio is a notable crop in parts of West Africa. It is also one of the most nutritious grains. Its seed is rich in methionine and cystine, amino acids, vital to human health. Researchers in the Food Science and Engineering department, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Oyo State, led by Dr. Grace Babarinde, gave the hint at a community training programme, in Ikoyi-Ile, headquarters of Orire Local Council Area of the state. The group of researchers said aside its economic gains, Fonio (Digitaria iburua), also contains some nutrients, which are useful for the body, as well as amino acid, which other cereals do not have.

According to them, Fonio grains are rich in essential amino acids needed for body growth, tissue functions and repairs such as methionine and cysteine, which are two human-vital amino acids almost absent in major cereals like sorghum, rice, wheat or barley.

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They revealed that a white fonio variety contains much more sulphur than other cereals and are also mainly concentrated in the grain, noting that Methionine, which is built up with sulphur, is accumulated in fonio twice the amount in corn or millet and three times compared to rice. Babarinde, who was lead speaker at the seminar, added that Methionine is an antioxidant used by the body to neutralise and prevent damage by highly charged, unstable molecules known as free radicals that are cancer causing. Speaking on the various food items that it can be made from it, she said it could be used in bread, desserts or even spaghetti or pasta production. ―Boiled fonio is generally consumed with vegetable stew, fish or meat. Products developed from it in this research are porridges (like oat used as breakfast), tuwo, chinchin, peanut, doughnut, and eba. ―On its benefits, the group of researchers discovered that it is rich in energy, iron, aids digestion and cardiovascular function, good for diabetics, gluten-free diet, an excellent meal for weight loss, good for the skin and also hair formation.‖ https://guardian.ng/features/researchers-task-southwest-farmers-on-fonio-cultivation/

Customs ordered to flood areas hit by ‘Ompong’ with rice By: Ben O. de Vera - Reporter / @bendeveraINQ Philippine Daily Inquirer / 07:13 AM September 15, 2018

GATHERING STORM A thick, foreboding veil of rain on Friday envelops a highway in Quezon town in Isabela province, where residents are bracing themselves for the onslaught of Typhoon ―Ompong‖ (international name: Mangkhut). —RICHARD A.

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REYES

Anticipating critical shortages of foodstuff in areas in the path of Typhoon ―Ompong‖ (international name: Mangkhut), the government has ordered the release of smuggled rice and other food items to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) for immediate distribution. Government emergency service operations in the northern and eastern parts of Luzon and the Visayas kicked into high gear on Friday as heavy rains whipped by Ompong‘s powerful 255-kilometer-per-hour wind gusts lashed the regions well ahead of its landfall before dawn on Saturday between Cagayan and Isabela provinces. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration raised typhoon Signal No. 4 over the two provinces before 6 p.m. on Friday. First victim

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Ompong claimed its first victim in Pio Duran town, Albay province, when an 8-monthold infant fell through a hole in the bamboo floor of a house and drowned in waters that overflowed from a nearby river on Thursday night, police said. Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III on Friday directed the Bureau of Customs (BOC) to make available all confiscated food shipments, particularly rice, for distribution to areas expected to suffer the brunt of the strongest typhoon to hit the country this year. ―Please release all seized rice and foodstuff in your possession to the DSWD for possible disaster relief,‖ Dominguez said in his directive to Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapeña. The Department of Finance (DOF) said on Friday that Dominguez‘s order was ―in response to President Duterte‘s directive to all government agencies to ensure the highest level of readiness for the typhoon.‖ Rice and other seized goods such as onions, garlic, noodles and goods that can be used for shelter, clothing and medicines may be donated to the DSWD under the BOC‘s Customs Modernization and Tariff Act. The DOF noted that the BOC confiscated 100 6.1-meter (20 feet) containers with 50,000 sacks of rice from Thailand at the Manila International Container Port in August. AID READIED Volunteers help pack relief goods on Friday at the People‘s Gym in Tuguegarao City, one of the areas in the path of Typhoon ―Ompong.‖ Thousands flee On Tuesday, the BOC and the Philippine National Police raided seven warehouses in Marilao, Bulacan province, and seized 125,000 sacks of smuggled rice worth about P300 million.

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About 10,000 more sacks of rice from Thailand and Vietnam that were seized by BOC agents in a warehouse in Calamba, Laguna province, in July may also be donated to the DSWD, finance officials said.

With still 24 hours until its landfall, Ompong had already forced tens of thousands to flee their homes for safer areas, airlines to cancel most of their flights to Luzon and schools to call off classes from Cagayan to as far south as Samar province. The Philippine Coast Guard announced it would apprehend any boat caught violating its ―sail ban‖ in the eastern seaboard of Luzon and the Visayas after nine people were rescued from a passenger boat that capsized due to strong winds and 3-meter (10 feet) waves on Thursday night off Catbalogan City, Samar. The motorized banca, MB CA3J Signwater, was on its way to Barangay Singko, a village on Canduyong Island, when it sank 500 meters from the Catbalogan wharf at about 7 p.m., a report from the Coast Guard station in the city said.

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Businesses and residents in Cagayan and Isabela busied themselves on Friday boarding up windows and tying down roofs that could be sheared off by winds, as farmers rushed to harvest palay, corn and other crops that could be destroyed by flooding. Rice and corn farmers, particularly in Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya provinces, braved Friday afternoon‘s heavy rains, saying Ompong forced the premature harvest of their crops.

NO CHOICE Farmers in Tuguegarao City have decided to harvest corn earlier than scheduled lest they incur heavier losses because of Ompong‘s expected effect on their fields. ―These (corn crop) are due for harvest next month, but we need to gather them, hoping to make up for even just the planting expenses,‖ said 71-year-old Pedro Bangayan, as he and his three sons loaded newly harvested corn onto a cargo vehicle in their farm at Barangay Riverside, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan.

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Tugade, Bello briefings Also on Friday, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade and Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III briefed police teams at the police regional headquarters at Camp Marcelo Adduru in Tuguegarao before their deployment for disaster relief operations in the region. ―They will be our lifeline to Malacañang and will relay to the President all our concerns in relation to this typhoon,‖ Cagayan Gov. Manuel Mamba said of Tugade and Bello. In a command conference of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council on Thursday, the President designated Tugade in charge of relief operations in Cagayan. Bello has the same task in Isabela.

At Camp Marcelo Adduro, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade briefs a police contingent who will be deployed for rescue and relief operations. —PHOTOS BY RICHARD A. REYES

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Secretary Francis Tolentino, who was designated by Mr. Duterte as overall head of the government‘s relief operations for Ompong, took a long overland travel to Cagayan after civil aviation authorities prevented his plane from taking off in Manila. According to Mamba, preemptive evacuation was enforced in the northern coastal communities of the province, as well as in the villages along the banks of the Cagayan River. About 500 families from flood-prone communities in 25 of Tuguegarao‘s 49 barangays were brought to six evacuation centers in the city, according to city social welfare officer Myrna Te. Jail authorities in the provincial capital, Aparri, moved 143 prisoners detained at the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology facility that faces the Pacific Ocean to secure government buildings in the towns of Lal-lo and Gattaran, said Supt. Flory Sanchez, the bureau‘s assistant director for Cagayan Valley. Eyes on Benguet roads In Isabela province, some 500 families in coastal towns, including 300 in Maconacon, 50 in Dinapigue and 50 in Palanan, were evacuated to safer areas after typhoon Signal No. 3 was raised over the province on Thursday night. Anticipating major landslides, Public Works Secretary Mark Villar deployed personnel and heavy equipment to 44 critical areas in the Cordilleras on Friday. Special attention was given to roads in Benguet province, which supplies the bulk of vegetable produce to Metro Manila and lowland provinces. In an advisory on Friday night, the Manila International Airport Authority said that from Friday to Monday next week, 154 flights would not be able to depart or arrive at all four terminals of Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Cebu Pacific listed the highest number of cancellations with 66 flights, while flag carrier Philippine Airlines had 30. —With reports from Melvin Gascon, Dexter

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Seized rice, other food items set for disaster relief posted September 15, 2018 at 01:40 am by Julito G. Rada

The Bureau of Customs has been ordered to immediately turn over smuggled rice and other seized food items to the Department of Social Welfare and Development to augment preparations for the onslaught of Typhoon ―Ompong‖ this weekend.

SAFEGUARDING THE GRAINS. Farmers from the fourth class town of Mallig (population 30,000 plus) in Isabela collect and transport their harvested crops, already in sacks, by carabao-pulled sleds more than a dozen hours before the projected landfall of powerful Typhoon ‘Ompong,’ the 15th to breathe down on the country which averages 21 typhoons in a year. Richard de Guzman, Greenpeace

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―Please release all seized rice and foodstuff in your possession to the DSWD for possible disaster relief,‖ Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III told Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapeña. Dominguez‘s directive was in response to President Rodrigo Duterte‘s order to all government agencies to ensure the highest level of readiness for the powerful typhoon. Dominguez said government-to-government transfers in emergency situations can be legally facilitated under the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act. Dominguez was present during a command conference led by the President Thursday afternoon at Camp Aguinaldo to discuss ongoing preparations for Ompong‘s arrival. Ompong was expected to slam into the northern province of Cagayan Saturday morning, bringing heavy rains within its 900-kilometer radius. Earlier, Dominguez instructed the BOC to coordinate with the DSWD on the distribution of confiscated rice stocks to flood victims and the poorest municipalities in the country, in response to a proposal of Quirino Rep. Dakila Carlo Cua. Lapeña reported that the BoC seized in July some 100 containers with 50,000 sacks of rice worth P125 million at the Manila International Container Port. The shipment from Thailand was consigned to the Sta. Rosa Farm Products Corp. without the necessary import permits, Lapeña said. Cua had earlier proposed that smuggled rice be donated to families affected by the recent typhoons. The lawmaker said during the hearing that rather than auction off the stocks, which could possibly end up in the hands of smugglers who use dummies to buy these back, it would be better for the BoC to just donate them to flood victims. Dominguez had also directed the BOC to keep a closer watch on the entry of ―hot‖ stocks of rice and sugar. Starting Friday, the Metro Manila Development Authority was put on blue alert, with all first responder units at their congregation point and ready for immediate deployment. Under blue alert status, MMDA personnel are on standby for possible deployment.

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―The raising of blue alert aims to ensure the continuous monitoring of the possible effects of the current weather system and ensure prompt coordination with concerned agencies and offices,‖ said MMDA Chairman Danilo Lim. As signal number 1 is up over Metro Manila, Lim also advised the 17 local government units in Metro Manila to implement disaster preparedness measures in their respective localities for the safety of the public. In Central Luzon, the country‘s rice granary, disaster officials said preparations were in place for Ompong‘s arrival. The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council said classes were suspended in all levels in all schools until Sept. 15 in the entire region. Director Mario Salazar, chairperson of the RDRRMC, said four provinces—namely Aurora, Bulacan, Tarlac, and Pampanga—have suspended work effective Friday to assure the safety of government employees and their families. Local government units in Region 2 were on high alert as the storm approached. The city information officer of Ilagan reported that Mayor Evelyn Diaz has ordered the emergency purchase of relief packs in anticipation of massive evacuation. Sacks of Sinandomeng, a locally favored brand of commercial rice, were seen unloaded by trucks owned by City Government of Ilagan. ―In the absence of cheap NFA rice, the city government procured Sinandomeng rice. Anyway, this will be for our constituents,‖ City Information Officer Paul Bacungan said. Nueva Vizcaya Gov. Carlos Padilla convened the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council on Thursday and ordered the close monitoring of roads and landslide-prone areas. Both the Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya provincial governments issued orders suspending classes at all levels, including work in government offices on Friday. The weather bureau forecast shows that Ompong will likely cross the same path as the 2016 Typhoon ―Lawin‖ did. The Magat Dam in Ramon, Isabela has issued an advisory to communities along the Cagayan River to take necessary precautions as it released water from its reservoir.

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Meanwhile, airlines and airport officials announced the suspension of 33 international and 82 domestic flights scheduled Friday until Monday due to bad weather. Cebu Pacific Air has the highest number of cancellations with 56 domestic and 24 international flights while Philippine Airlines suspended 18 domestic and six international flights. PAL also announced that its Middle East flights in Doha, Riyadh, Dubai, and Dammam to Manila Saturday ¨will be re-timed to arrive in the afternoon of Sept. 15 to stay clear of the typhoon.‖ ¨We ask our passengers to reconsider their travel plans for the coming two days, as we expect there to be more cancellations or delays. PAL will closely monitor the typhoon situation and will provide updates on any further changes in schedules or cancellations,‖ the airline said. Also on Friday, some major shopping malls announced they were waiving their overnight parking charges to assist shoppers and nearby residents who will be affected by the typhoon. In a tweet, SM Supermalls listed the following branches where overnight parking fees are waived. These were SM Megacenter Cabanatuan, SM City Cabanatuan, SM City Tarlac, and SM Center Tuguegarao Downtown. Aside from also waiving its overnight parking fees, the Ayala Malls made accessible their designated waiting areas and restrooms beyond mall operating hours. The Robinsons Malls also made the parking spaces of some of its branches free of charge. With Joel E. Zurbano, Romeo Dizon and Abe Almirol http://www.manilastandard.net/news/top-stories/275575/seized-rice-other-food-items-set-for-disasterrelief.html

Agri scientists upbeat about pulse revolution in Northeast | SMITA BHATTACHARYYA | JORHAT | September 14, 2018 9:50 pm Pulse revolution is silently taking place in the fields of the country.Even as India basks in the warmth of the green (rice) revolution and eyes with expectancy the white (milk) revolution, silently in the fields of the country another revolution is taking place, the pulse revolution.

This was revealed on Friday at the inaugural session of 24th annual group MULLaRP meet of All India Coordinated Research Project on MULLaRP ( mungbean, urdbean, lentil, lathyrus, rajma and peas) Rabi Crop, held at the Assam Agricultural University here.

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Addressing the meeting Assistant Director General, Plant Protection, Indian Council of Agricultural Research P K Chakrabarty said that there had been a quantum leap in production of pulses and the country was nearing self sufficiency.

The reasons for this he said was increase in production due to the government supplying was supplying good quality breeder seeds to the farmers and increase in area if cultivation of pulses including the use of rice fallow land, that is land left fallow after rice is harvested. Chakrabarty said that self sufficiency would be achieved after if this growth was sustained and in order to do this improved varieties had to be researched and given to farmers and pests and disease kept under control. He asked the 60 odd scientists gathered from across the country to formulate a package of practices for herbicides and pesticides otherwise without certification, the application of these would be illegal. He stressed on biofortified pulses which would help to reduce malnutrition in children and lactating mothers. In this regard Assam had produced a lentil fortified with iron and zinc and was looking to infuse foliate. Sanjeev Gupta, project coordinator, MULLaRP from Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur said that pulses in the country had achieved highest production upto 25.23 million tonnes (MT) in 2017 which had stagnated at 14 MT continuously for two decades, this was short of about 3 to 4 MT required for the country to be self sufficient.

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―While chickpea is a major pulse in the winter season, there is much scope for area expansion for lentil, field pea, lathyrus and rajma. He said that the government of India had launched a programme Targetting Rice Fallow Areas (TRFA) in six states including Assam with an outlay of Rs 200 crore. He said that about 3 to 3.5 million hectare could be brought under rice fallow cultivation whereas at present only about 1-1.5 hectare is under cultivation in the eastern states. ―Assam is deficit in pulses by 25 percent and all the Northeastern states by 60 per cent. So these areas need to be targeted for pulse production programmes, ―he said. As new pulse varieties are produced taking into consideration different farming zones, soil, climate and other factors, field pea variety TRCP9 had been released for Tripura which could cater to the needs of other North Eastern States. Assam has also developed two varieties of black gram Rupohi and Buroi. https://nenow.in/north-east-news/agri-scientists-upbeat-pulse-revolution-northeast.html

‘Rice field day’ observed in Kulgam By reader on September 14, 2018

KULGAM: To provide awareness to farmers regarding cultivation of various kinds of rice varieties, researched and developed at Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops, Khudwani of SKUAST-K, the centre organised a Kisan Mela-cum Rice-Field Day here on Friday. Farmers from various districts participated. The mela aimed to sensitise the farmers about new technology and high yielding variety of seeds being introduced in the agriculture sector to increase productivity and to provide better marketing facilities to the farmers, read an official handout. VC SKUAST-K, Prof Nazir Ahmad presented a detailed presentation about the progress of the research centre and new initiatives of the institute to improve the productivity of crops. Farmers, on the occasion, interacted with the scientists and discussed various field issues. Various scientists also spoke on the occasion and shared their views and experience regarding the cultivation of the new variety of crops, it read. https://kashmirreader.com/2018/09/14/rice-field-day-observed-in-kulgam/

IUB‘s Professor attends seminar on hybrid rice in China 

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Dr Naveed Aslam Malghani, Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology, University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur has participated in the three-weeks seminar on Hybrid Rice Promotion for Pakistan in China. According to the spokesman of the university Shahzad Ahmad, the event was organized by Yuan Longping High-Tech Agricultural Company, Changsha, Ministry of Commerce, People‘s Republic of China. The seminar was meant to help Pakistani farmers in the production of hybrid rice.

https://pakobserver.net/iubs-professor-attends-seminar-on-hybrid-rice-in-china/

University Of Bahawalpur Assistant Professor Attends Seminar On Hybrid Rice In China Faizan Hashmi 3 days ago Fri 14th September 2018 | 08:25 PM

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Dr Naveed Aslam Malghani, Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology, University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur has participated in the three-weeks seminar on Hybrid Rice Promotion for Pakistan in China. BAHAWALPUR, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 14th Sep, 2018 ) :Dr Naveed Aslam Malghani, Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology, University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur has participated in the three-weeks seminar on Hybrid Rice Promotion for Pakistan in China. According to the spokesman of the university Shahzad Ahmad, the event was organized by Yuan Longping High-Tech Agricultural Company, Changsha, Ministry of Commerce, People's Republic of China. The seminar was meant to help Pakistani farmers in the production of hybrid https://www.urdupoint.com/en/agriculture/islamia-university-of-bahawalpur-assistant-pr-432684.html

Scientists developing new rice variety to replace ‘Jyoti’ Nida Sayed | TNN | Sep 17, 2018, 03:32 IST Panaji: The Old Goa-based ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute (CCARI) is developing a new rice variety which will serve as a replacement for the existing Jyoti variety of rice in the state. “Farmers in Goa have largely been using the Jaya and Jyoti varieties of rice, but there are other varieties that need to come into the picture. We are likely to come out with this new variety in another six months,” said ICAR-CCARI director E B Chakurkar. While experts are yet to name this variety, it will be titled in the same series as Goa Dhan. Two new varieties, Goa Dhan 1 and Goa Dhan 2 that were developed by ICAR last year have been recognized as better yielding compared to Jaya and Jyoti.“At present, the ICAR scientists are working on the new Goa Dhan variety. It’s yield will be better than the existing Jyoti variety,” Chakurkar said.The commonly-cultivated Jyoti is prone to suffering damage in case of rainfall.

In addition to this, the ICAR-CCARI is also popularising the cultivation of Sahbhagi Dhan in the state’s uplands. “This variety can be grown well in areas with less water. We have already distributed 1.5 tonnes of its seeds to farmers in Canacona. It has come through the cooperative

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movement of the International Rice Research Institute. The variety works for all South Asian countries,” Chakurkar said. In the salt areas, mainly khazan lands, the scientists have distributed the Goa Dhan 1 and Goa Dhan 2 seed varieties among farmers which are being cultivated in the ongoing Rabi season.

“Our aim is to improve production for farmers so that they get more yield and remuneration, as they would otherwise not find agriculture to be a sustainable job. We are working out techniques considering all aspects of farming,” he said. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/65834921.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&ut m_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

Golden price for golden rice? ACE JUNE RELL S. PEREZ September 16, 2018

WITH the continued increase of rice prices in the Philippines, there is but one question consumers and farmers would want to ask on the case of the soon-to-be commercialized golden rice – is it affordable? Golden rice, according to International Rice Research Institute (Irri), is seen to be a complementary answer to end Vitamin A Deficiency (VAD) among Filipinos. It is a geneticallyengineered (GE) rice that has a beta-carotene in the grain (beta-carotene is a precursor of Vitamin A) which can be a new food-based approach to improve vitamin A status. This, they say, can significantly help the most affected sector of the problem – the malnourished poor. In a most recent study conducted by Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) in 2013, there are approximately 2.1 million Filipinos aged from six months to six years old considered Vitamin A deficient. But how can this GE rice help the poor if, once commercialized, the most affected sector will not benefit because of non-affordability? Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) Senior Science Research Specialist Reynante Ordonio assured in an interview that the Golden Rice will just be like an ordinary rice existing in the market now, only that it has a beta-carotene. So is the price. ―The price will not be expensive as compared to the other rice varieties. It is very much competitive, there will be no added cost and burden for farmers and consumers,‖ he said. He added that the way of farming of the golden rice will be same of that of the existing rice varieties.

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Why focus on rice? Violeta Villegas, Irri Senior Scientist and Golden Rice coordinator, in a previous interview, shared that poor cannot access or afford a diverse and healthy diet emphasizing that there is a need to fortify rice because it comprises bulk of their diet. This was also true according to Ordonio saying rice is Filipinos‘ most staple food. ―This is the most affordable and accessible, just by making it more nutritious, we can make sure better nutrition will reach the poor sector. Children also are not into vegetables and fruits, so with golden rice better nutrition will be given to them,‖ he said. But they underscored that Golden Rice is just one of the complementary approaches in addressing VAD. It is never a silver bullet to the looming problem. Presently, the Golden Rice is set for multi-location field trials. The researchers are still waiting for the biosafety permit. The eyed locations for the field trials are Maligaya in Munoz, Nueva Ecija and San Mateo, Isabela. After which, the GE rice will undergo nutrition study, market test, regulatory and safety assessment before it will be commercialized. As developers of Golden Rice, he said, it is their ethical responsibility to assure the public that it is as safe to as conventional rice, but with added nutritional benefit of beta-carotene. The GE rice has a long way to go as challenged with various groups opposing to it, a necessary disruption to ensure that it really is safe for the public health and environment. Once all the necessary process will be completed smoothly, Ordonio said, Golden Rice may be in the market in 2022. https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1764665

Intensive farming may be less damaging than organic, study finds © Tim Scrivener

Intensive, high-yielding farming may be the best way to meet rising demand for food while conserving biodiversity, a new study has found.Organic farming has long been considered more environmentally friendly than intensive, conventional farming.

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But a study led by scientists at the University of Cambridge suggests this may not be the case – provided that more natural habitats can be ―spared the plough‖.

The team behind the study, published in the journal Nature Sustainability, worked with 17 organisations across the UK and around the globe, including researchers from Poland, Brazil, Australia, Mexico and Colombia.

Four sectors analysed They analysed information from hundreds of investigations into four large food sectors – Asian paddy rice, European wheat, Latin American beef and European dairy. The researchers measured the environmental costs of what they called major ―externalities‖ – such as greenhouse gas emission, fertiliser and water use generated by high- and low-yield farming systems. Although the scientists found the data is limited, they concluded that many high-yield systems are less damaging to the environment and use less land.

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Examples of high-yield strategies studied include enhanced pasture systems and livestock breeds in beef production, use of chemical fertiliser on crops and keeping dairy cows indoors for longer. For example, in field trials, nitrogen boosted yields with little to no greenhouse gas ―penalty‖ and lower water use per tonne of rice. Per tonne of beef, the team found greenhouse gas emissions could be halved in some systems where yields are boosted by adding trees to provide shade and forage for cattle. Five key findings of the report 1. Agriculture is the most significant cause of biodiversity loss on the planet. 2. Intensive farming is the ―least bad option‖ for the environment – provided the plough is not used. 3. In rice production in Asia, nitrogen boosted yields with little to no greenhouse gas ―penalty‖ and less water use. 4. In beef production, greenhouse gas emissions could be halved in some systems where yields are boosted by adding trees to provide shade and forage for cattle. 5. Organic dairy farming systems caused at least one-third more soil loss and take up twice as much land as conventional dairy farming.

‘Least bad option’ ―These results add to the evidence that sparing natural habitats by using high-yield farming to produce food is the least bad way forward,‖ said lead author Prof Andrew Balmford, from the University of Cambridge. ―Where agriculture is heavily subsidised, public payments could be contingent on higher food yields from land already being farmed, while other land is taken out of production and restored as natural habitat, for wildlife and carbon or floodwater storage.‖Defra secretary Michael Gove has made paying farmers ―public money for public goods‖ a key part of his new system of postBrexit agricultural policy in the Agriculture Bill, announced last week.

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The study only looked at organic farming in the European dairy sector, but found that for the same amount of milk, organic systems caused at least one-third more soil loss and take up twice as much land as conventional dairy farming. ―Across all dairy systems we find that higher milk yield per unit of land generally leads to greater biological and economic efficiency of production,‖ said co-author Phil Garnsworthy from the University of Nottingham.

Organic lobby reaction But the Soil Association (SA) has disputed the findings of the study and pointed to previous studies that suggest organic farming is better for the environment. ―When the environmental and other damages caused by high energy and chemical inputs in nonorganic are factored in – some of which the report‘s authors did not take into account – the research we‘ve seen to date shows organic farming is more beneficial to society,‖ said an SA spokesperson. ―Organic methods show it is possible to have long-term sustainable food production and environmental conservation; supporting 50% higher abundance of wildlife than non-organic and higher standards of animal welfare, while improving soil health and supporting soils to capture up to 450kg more carbon per hectare.‖ https://www.fwi.co.uk/news/environment/intensive-farming-may-be-less-damaging-than-organic-studyfinds

Trade With Pakistan Rises 23% Monday, September 17, 2018 Iran traded 1.27 million tons of non-oil commodities worth $642.63 million with Pakistan during the first five months of the current fiscal year (March 21-Aug. 22). This marks a 23.31% and 19.72% growth in tonnage and value respectively compared with last year‘s corresponding period, latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show. Iran‘s exports to Pakistan stood at 1.11 million tons worth $485.25 million, up 41.97% and 68.21% in tonnage and value respectively year-on-year. Pakistan was Iran‘s eighth major export destination

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during the period. Iran mainly exported tar, liquefied propane and vegetables to Pakistan during the five-month period.

Pakistan exported 156,525 tons of goods worth $157.38 million to Iran, down 36.27% and 36.61% in tonnage and value respectively YOY. It was the 22nd exporter of goods to Iran over the five months. The imports mainly included rice, pear and sesame. Pakistan and India are the biggest exporters of rice to Iran.

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