DA: Cordillera heirloom rice has strong market potential
>> Monday, January 13, 2020
AGGIE UPDATE
BAGUIO CITY -- The
Department of Agriculture is promoting the continuing production of heirloom or
traditional rice in the region, not only for its cultural/historical value but
also given its higher nutritional value and strong market potential.
DA –
Cordillera Regional Director Cameron Odsey, in a kapihan forum here Thursday,
affirmed the competitiveness of Cordillera rice farmers especially in the
production of traditional or heirloom rice varieties that are mostly being
planted at the region’s rice terraces and other upland rice paddies.
Odsey
disclosed that there are around 500 traditional rice varieties that are
indigenous in the region, mostly being planted for personal or family
consumption which has been passed from one generation to another.
To document
and to support the continuing production, Odsey shared that in partnership with
Philippine Rice Research Institute and the International Rice Research
Institute, DA-CAR is implementing a program to identify and to have an
inventory of Cordillera heirloom rice varieties. So far, 88 varieties of
Cordillera heirloom rice have been identified.
In
partnership with the Department of Science and Technology – Food and Nutrition
Institute, a nutrition and grain quality analysis has been
conducted which result shows heirloom rice varieties tested
shows better nutritional value and quality compared to regular or commercial
rice, Odsey shared.
DA –
CAR data shows that an estimated 14.26 hectares of rice terraces are into
heirloom rice production with an average yield of 2.32 tons/per hectare.
With more and
more people getting into healthier diet or eating habits, the local market for
heirloom rice is expanding and with the marketing assistance of the tourism
department, international market is also slowly coming in, he added.
He
called for continuing convergence in maintaining the heirloom rice varieties in
the region as well as in looking into improving the production, not only for
the region’s rice sufficiency but also in improving Cordillera’s
competitiveness in the rice industry especially the heirloom rice varities.
DA – CAR
spearheaded the kapihan forum in promoting National Rice Awareness Month, an
annual observance that aims to promote the consumption of local rice to help
rice farmers’ increase their production and income.
With the
theme “Quality Rice, Quality Life” and slogan, “Buy Local Eat Local, Support
Our Rice Farmers, it encourages consumers to patronize and value local rice,
motivates farmers to produce quality rice and rallies public influencers to
promote the Philippine rice industry.
Joining Odsey
in the forum who shared their experiences in the region’s rice industry were
Kalinga “Gawad Saka” awardee Honorio Clemencia, Mountain Province Heirloom Rice
Farmers’ Agricultural Cooperative manager Saturnina Wadingan, Ifugao Seed and
Commercial Rice Grower Jovencio Sevillaja, Benguet Heirloom Rice Farmer Sonia
Pengosro and Bangued, Abra MAFC chairperson Jerome Maba – ay. (JDP/CCD-PIA CAR)
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