CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The Provincial Government of Pampanga has allotted P22 million for the rehabilitation and recovery program of 10,375 farmers who were affected by the typhoon and southwest monsoon last 2018.
According to Gov. Lilia ‘Nanay’ Pineda, the Capitol is recognizing their efforts to produce rice for Kapampangans. May it be day or night, their intensive efforts to provide food for the province is so much to thank for.
“Dahil sa inyo kaya ang bawat pamilyang Kapampangan ay may nahahapag na pagkain sa kanilang mga tahanan. Ang Kapitolyo ay palaging naka-antabay sa inyo upang kayo ay tulungan sa inyong mga pangangailangan,” she furthered.
For his part, Vice Gov. Dennis ‘Delta’ Pineda assured the farmers that the Provincial Government would strengthen support for them. Machineries, equipment and seed development for them would be a priority.
Meanwhile, 3rd District Board Member Atty. Jun Canlas, also Chair of the Committee on Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, lauded the farmers for being “resilient”, especially that today’s biggest competitor is climate change.
The lady Governor also invited Dr. Frisco Malabanan, Senior Technical Promotion Consultant, to discuss to the farmers the 1-million hectare Hybrid Rice intensification project.
Dr. Malabanan explained to the attendees the performance of paddy in the country from 2015-2018.
In 2018, Palay Production decreased by 1.14% as compared to 2017.
The Area harvested for Palay decreased from 4.81 M ha to 4.80 M ha from 2017 to 2018. Also, the recorded highest average yield was 4.01 mt/ha last 2017.
He also shared that Department of Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol is campaigning information to address the fear and concerns of the rice industry on the Rice Tariffication Act in the Philippines.
Moreover, Gov. Pineda also reiterated the advantages of Tariffication for the agriculture industry.
For Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food Chairperson Cynthia Villar, this would help local farmers to be more competitive. Because in the recent lifting of quantity restriction, one of its impact is the lack of competitiveness in the market that would eventually discourage the farmer to produce rice.
The law, according to her, provided for a Competitive Enhancement Fund.
The fund would allot half to rice farm machinery and equipment for eligible farmer groups, rice cooperatives and local government units, while 30% to rice seed development, propagation and promotion, and 10 % each to rice credit assistance and rice extension services.
This will also be a source of direct financial assistance to farmers cultivating two hectares and below in the form of “compensation” for projected losses.
Third District Rep. Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales also said that he will allot P80 million budget this year for the agricultural industry of the province.
According to Office of the Provincial Agriculture (OPA) Edilberto Salenga, each farmer received P1,300 multiplied by the measure of hectares they owned.
Also present in the event were Sangguniang Panlalawigan members, Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer Angie Blanco, Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer Elizabeth Baybayan, DA Regional Director Crispulo Baustita Jr. and Mitigations Program of National Irrigation Administration Engr. Isabelito Bitangol. —
Leah Isidro De Fiesta