By
Erwin Beleo and Jojo Riñoza
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La
Union -- Like Bulacan, it was the fourth time for Pangasinan, but somewhat
sweeter the first time around for La Union to be adjudged one of the country’s
seven top rice-producing provinces for 2016.
In recent
ceremonies in Pasay City, the Department of Agriculture gave the Rice Achievers
Award for the first time to La Union with Gov. Emmanuel Francisco R. Ortega III
and the provincial agriculture officials receiving the trophy and cash prize of
P4 million.
The DA
found out that in 2016, La Union had posted a 1.95-percent increase in its rice
production with a total production of 175,373 metric tons as compared with its
total volume of 172,000 metric tons the previous year.
Ortega
attributed this development to his support to the rice farming programs in
communities like the distribution of farm machineries, provision of organic and
inorganic fertilizers, and provision of farmers’ training on organic
agriculture and other new farming technologies.
It is the
same formula which Gov. Amado T. Espino III had employed for his province of
Pangasinan to be elevated as a Hall of Famer in the awards in 2015.
Apart from
bagging its fourth Rice Achievers Award, Pangasinan remains to be the “food
basket” of Region 1 as it supplies 62 percent of rice in the region, 65 percent
of corn, 82 percent of eggplant, 78 percent of mangoes, and 86 percent of fish.
It shares
the same honor with Bulacan. Other Luzon provinces that made it to DA’s top
rice producers list for 2016 were Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya. – Erwin Beleo
and Freddie G. Lazaro
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