TABUK
CITY, Kalinga – The Dept. of Agriculture has started a new program to boost
farmers’ income in Kalinga.
The DA
is now hastening implementation of Corporate Rice Farming Program aligned with
Rice Subsidy program of the Dept. of Social Welfare and Development to this
end.
CRFP
is market matching on rice to improve efficiency in rice production,
processing, and marketing.
The
CRFP will be piloted here where 18 kilos of rice will be given to around 4,500
Pantawid Pamilya beneficiary households per month from July to December.
Grace
Cenas, director of DA special technical assistance group for operations, said
implementation of the project will decrease production cost and increase
profit.
The
CFRP aims to improve efficiency in rice production and harvesting thru a proven
mechanized production and harvesting protocol and other cost-reducing measures.
This will increase welfare gains of rice producers thru a secured marketing
arrangement; ensure regular supply of rice to institutional buyers.
The
CFRP is a partnership between a farm service provider and a group of local
farmers to ensure supply of freshly milled and affordable rice in the
community.
In
this set up, the local farming community produces milled rice to address the
requirements of its citizens (e.g. 4Ps beneficiaries, the poorest of the poor,
senior citizens, special groups) through contract growing.
In
support to the project, the DA and its operating units shall provide technical
services to the participants that will increase palay yield with the use of hybrid
seeds and adoption of latest rice production technologies.
Dr.
Danilo P. Daguio, DA’s regional technical director for operations said, ‘CRFP
will make rice available and affordable, especially to the marginalized sectors
of society, without sacrificing the benefits due to the rice farmers.’ -- JMD
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