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April 2008

PGMA creates FIELDS for aggie sector food production drive


President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo officially announced her administration's new food production drive for the agriculture sector clustered into six assistance packages. The program has been dubbed FIELDS, with each letter standing for Farmers, Irrigation, Education and training of farmers and fisherfolk, Loans, Dryers and other postharvest facilities, and Seeds of high-yielding hybrid varieties.

“We are going to cluster our food production drive in six assistance packages, which are the essential ingredients in making food abundant accessible and affordable,” the Chief Executive said.

The President's P43.7 B package under the FIELDS program will cover the following:

  • P500 million for fertilizer support from the Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF), with special focus on the use of organic fertilizers;
  • P6 billion for rehabilitation of all irrigation systems that need to be repaired or rehabilitated by 2010;
  • P6 billion for farm-to-market roads and other rural infrastructure such as roll-on roll-off (RORO) ferry ports and no frills airports for agricultural cargo;
  • P5 billion for continuous training of farmers on new technologies and research and development (R&D) in order to increase yields and lower production costs. This includes a budget earmarked for R&D, and a portion each for capacity building programs, trainers' training, and the agriculture and fisheries education system;
  • P15 billion allotted in credit for farmers, fisherfolk and other small rural borrowers;
  • P2 billion for dryers and other postharvest support such as storage facilities; and
  • P9.2 billion for hybrid and certified seed production and subsidies until 2010. The target is to plant certified seeds in 600,000 hectares in 2008 and hybrid seeds in 900,000 hectares over the 2009-2010 period.

President Arroyo announce the program at the National Food Summit held at Fontana Convention Center, Clark Airbase on 5 April 2008 in consonance with her agenda “Pagkain sa Bawat Mesa, Negosyo sa Sakahan-Laban sa Kahirapan”. The summit aimed to fine-tune the government's rural development thrusts until 2010.

Central issues during the summit were focused on the five commodity clusters, namely: rice, corn, high-value commercial crops (HVCC), livestock and poultry.

The summit capped the two-month series of sectoral and regional consultations conducted by the Department of Agriculture (DA) aimed at attaining the long-term goal of national self-sufficiency in rice, corn, and other food crops benefiting consumers; boost agricultural exports; and make farming more profitable.

In a press statement, Agriculture Secretary Arthur C. Yap considered the regional consultations as necessary tool for the DA to consolidate the main agriculture-related issues and concerns at the national and local levels and later on identify intervention measures, including food-sufficiency initiatives and budgets needed to keep the farm sector on its high growth course in the medium term.

The program supports DA's five developmental pillars, namely: market access, postharvest, research, development and extension (RDE); irrigation; and credit facilities.

During the summit, rice leaders and other commodity subsectors presented their respective recommendations to the President and to the Secretary on improving the productivity and profitability of the agriculture and fisheries sector.

Strongly supportive of the President's FIELDS are the Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization Inc. (Philfoodex), Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), Philippine Maize Federation (PHILMAIZE), Philippine Association of Broiler Integrators, Philippine Fishing Federation, and Philippine Vegetable Council.

During the summit, the President and the Secretary led the send-off for a 55-truck caravan containing truckloads of rice, vegetables, chicken, eggs, fruits, and other foodstuff to be distributed to DA's bagsakan or drop-off centers in Metro Manila.

 

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:: Sultan Kudarat reaps its harvest from CPAR project
:: BAR, The Royal Netherlands Embassy support publication on sea urchin
:: Visayas Zonal Cluster refocuses and redefines AFRD programs
:: ISU embarks on sweet sorghum and pigeon pea commercialization
:: Mycological Society holds 10th Anniversary and Symposium
:: BAR promotes indigenous plants for health and wellness industry
:: DA Usec Paras underscores backyard hog raisers' role to food sufficiency
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:: Central Visayas is source of cassava for bioethanol
:: BAR prepares an e-Learning course on seaweed farming for profitable livelihood
:: 18th PHILARM confab heightens research managers' role to address food-fuel security
:: FEATURE: Promising potentials of rice bran explored
:: FEATURE: Understanding dryland agriculture: How RDE can make most out of Philippine's drylands
:: PGMA creates FIELDS for aggie sector food production drive

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:: RP is ideal for biotech, DA official says
:: 6 new high-yield corn varieties resistant to corn diseases developed
:: BAR-Optiserve prepare on full activation of E-Pinoy FARMS for fisheries
:: BAR funds new CPAR proejct in Laguna
:: BAr and UPLB forge ties with Regions 4A, 4B for CRDES Program for food security
:: PCA-implemented project on coco technologies to reduce poverty and address climate change
:: Stakeholders' Workshop in "Partnerships for Biodiversity Conservation" conducted
:: Ubi Festival staged anew in Bohol
:: Experts convene at BAR for Biofuel Consultative Workshop
:: BFAR pushes organic aquaculture industry in RP
:: Technoguide on rubber diseases and management now in print
:: Malunggay leaf stalks are nutritious too - study
:: ISU grad students visit BAR for Lakbay Aral
:: Info material on sustained implementation of Marine Reserves published
:: US biotech advisor says climate change is the next big thing in agriculture
:: PCC on its quest for vibrant Philippine dairy bufallo enterprise development
:: Nogrocoma: Making RP self-sufficient in onions
:: BAR holds year-end review and planning workshop

 
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