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AERIAL view of the City of Butuan, the regional administrative center of the Caraga Administrative Region in Mindanao. TEODORICO DECIERDO | DREAMSTIME.COM
MINDANAO RAMPS UP FOOD PRODUCTION CAPABILITY AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC
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By Manuel T. Cayon
as the region’s rice-producing province, Agusan del Sur was allocated P125.8 million, or 60 percent, of the P207-million Rice Resiliency Project budget of the region. This move is seen to increase local rice production through the use of high-quality seeds and fertilizer given to an estimated 30,000 rice farmers covering 32,277 hectares. The regional DA office also allocated P7.4 million under its Expanded SURE Aid Fund as cash assistance to 296 farmers and fishermen whose incomes were badly affected by the enhanced community quarantine since the early phase of the lockdown. The farmers and fishermen came from the municipalities of Las Nieves, Nasipit, Buenavista and Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte, and Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur. The financial assistance was released by Baug Carp Beneficiaries Multipurpose Cooperative and the Bayugan Achievers Multipurpose Cooperative as partner conduits.
AVAO CITY—Agriculture production areas in Mindanao have been prepped up to provide a continuous supply of basic food items to quarantined cities and capital towns of Mindanao and beyond, while local governments have asked the national task force on Covid-19 to relax strict quarantine protocols in agricultural areas.
Mindanao regions such as the Caraga Region in the northeast and Soccsksargen Region in central south are given various forms of support, including seeds, farm inputs and financial assistance. Beneficiaries are mostly hard-up farmers and their families. Livestock and crops such as vegetables and corn, which are considered secondary products of the province, have also been given ample support in terms of research, marketing and a wider area for planting. The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), the government’s socioeconomic planning unit for this southern Philippine island, has pushed this program as one of the key initiatives for recovery in Mindanao in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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IN the first quarter of the year, all economic activities, including the wide areas of agriculture, were at a standstill due to the quarantine restrictions imposed by the various local government units (LGUs). As food became scarce due to dwindling supplies, authorities eventually allowed the unrestricted passage of trucks and vehicles carrying vegetables, crops and meat from the production areas. The restriction on the movement of produce from farm to market was also lifted. In Agusan del Sur in the Caraga Region, the Department of Agriculture (DA) Regional Office provided rice seeds and fertilizer subsidies to farmers in time for the wet cropping season. Considered
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Sustained food production
CORNFIELDS on a hilltop in Bukidnon in the Northern Mindanao region. HUGO MAES | DREAMSTIME.COM
OFFICER-IN-CHARGE Assistant Regional Director for Operations Rebecca Atega said the government wanted to ensure sustained food production despite the challenges and restrictions of the pandemic. The rice hybridization program started two years ago in 2018, when hybrid seeds used by the farmers increased production by 17.11 percent in 2019, indicating the adaptability of hybrid seeds in the farms. The barangays
of Lemon, Basag and Ampayon in Butuan City were chosen as the technology demonstration sites, covering 100 hectares. The demonstration farm program would be supported by the SL Agritech Corp., SeedWorks, Bioseed, Ramgo, Bayer, Pioneer, Syngenta, Advanta and LongPing, alongside the DA-Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA-PhilRice) and Phil-Sino Center for Agricultural Technology (PhilSCAT). “As the country transitions to the so-called new normal, the Department of Agriculture-Caraga continues to come up with different interventions and advocacies to promote a sustainable and secure food production through the Plant Plant Plant program,” said Director Abel James I. Monteagudo. Other interventions include the distribution of various vegetable seedlings and seeds given to nonfarmers who want to have their own vegetable gardens. Just in the first week since the program was introduced, no less than 200 individuals have availed themselves of this assistance. In addition to vegetables, the DA-Caraga promoted backyard corn production and launched the Project Maisan sa Nataran, or ProMais, as the latest addition to the integrated and diversified home food production program. Corn has its health benefits, such as controlling diabetes, preventing heart ailment, and lowering of hypertension. Through the project, individuals who have available Continued on A2
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Source: BSP (September 11, 2020)