Take Advantage Of The
Rain – DA
Secretary Proceso J.
Alcala urged rice farmers to plant early and take advantage of the water supply
brought about by the rainy season.
“If you start planting
now, by July, when it is expected to rain the most, your rice crops would have
passed its flowering stage, thus there is a better chance that harvests will be
maximized,” he said during a media interaction at the L’Fisher Hotel in Bacolod
City, recently.
According to Alcala,
farmers must take advantage of the intermittent rains especially in rainfed
areas.
As such, the
Department of Agriculture (DA) chief advised farmers and other stakeholders
dependent on water for their food production activities to save water and take
active actions related to water impounding initiatives of the government.
“We are thankful for the forecasts declared by
PAG-ASA, as it prepares and enables us to lay-out efficient strategies to
assist our farmers,” Alcala said.
He however noted that
even if it is raining every now and then, it does not mean that the El Niño dry
spell is over.
“As per experts’
advice, the dry spell will start weak and grow moderately until August this
year. It will persist until December and will start weakening until early
2016,” he said.
Alcala underscored
that the agency has mapped out a variety of climate adaptation measures to
cushion the impact of adverse weather changes.
“We are ready to
schedule cloud seeding operations in case there is a need to induce rains
during long dry season,” he assured.
He added that DA is
ready to install water pumps and solar water pumps in communities that will
need augmentation in water supply.
Alcala was in Negros
Occidental to oversee the operation of the agricultural tramline system
installed by DA’s Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and
Mechanization in Salvador Benedicto.
The project aims to
help farmers of the municipality [Salvador Benedicto] as well as the city of
San Carlos haul and transport their produce easier and for a shorter period of
time, thereby lowering postharvest losses and enabling farmers to earn more.
The two-way bicable tramline system serves
around 400 farmers producing upland rice, banana, ginger, corn, vegetables,
coconut and livestock.
With the installation
of the tramline, farmers are able to lessen transport time from 3 hours to only
15 minutes, and deliver to trading centers at shorter periods of time.
“The system also helps
them maintain the good quality of their products, which in effect enables them
to demand good price in the markets,” Alcala said.
Governor Alfredo G.
Marañon, Jr. stressed that Alcala was the first cabinet secretary to set foot
in Salvador Benedicto. He thanked the DA chief for all his assistance in the
agricultural development of the province.
Speaking at a farmers’
forum held in La Carlota, Alcala assured all farmer-participants that the
government will continue to provide assistance and support to the country’s
agriculture sector.
As such, he directed all concerned DA officials to immediately conduct
training on efficient and productive farming systems, as well as provide
support on farm mechanization and infrastructure development programs of the DA
to ensure that farmers live will reach the optimal effect of government
assistance. (Oda Rodriguez/AFID). /MP
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