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Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao del Norte, March 5 – To mark the first year anniversary of the Rice Tarification Law or RA 11203, around 650 rice farmers received certified inbred seeds under the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) following the liberalization of the rice industry in the country.

Through the DA-PhilRice, farmers of said town benefitted the 1, 400 bags of certified inbred rice seeds, which will be planted on its 700 hectare- irrigated rice area.

Department of Agriculture-Regional Field Office 10 OIC Regional Executive Director Carlene C. Collado has been emphasizing that said program is an intervention to help farmers increase yield and reduce cost amidst the implementation of the Rice Tariffication Law.

Qualified farmers listed in the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA), each received a maximum of four bags at 20 kilograms per bag, depending on farm size, from 0.5 to 2 hectares.

In the said town, the NSIC Rc 222 rice variety was distributed which has an average yield of 6.1 tons and a maximum of 10 tons per hectare, according to PhilRice.

Aside from being a high yielding variety, it is resistant to pest and diseases and adapted to multi-stress. It has heavier grain than other rice varieties and performing well in different rice environments such as rain-fed, submerged and saline.

“Hindi ko inakala may tulong ang gobyerno kung saan hindi na kami bibili ng binhi. Ito’y isang malaking tulong sa aming mga magsasaka,” said Sambitore O. Sarip of barangay Payong of said town who availed the seed distribution.

Sultan Naga Dimaparo is the 4th rice producing municipality of Lanao del Norte with 2,000 hectare lowland rice area.

DA-PhilRice is set to distribute certified inbred rice seeds of the said town for the 1,100 rainfed farmer beneficiaries by April of this year.

The law provides for financial assistance for rice farmers to be sourced from the tariff collection of the P10 billion RCEF. Around P5 billion has been allocated for distribution of inbred seeds thru DA-PhilRice.#(ATCabig)

Cagayan de Oro, March 6 – Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-RFO 10) awarded certificates of accreditation to 186 Farmer Cooperatives and Associations (FCAs) as beneficiaries of the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) during the RCEF Regional Program Coordinating Team Meeting.

These FCAs coming from the provinces of Bukidnon, Lanao del Norte and Misamis Oriental can avail the mechanization program under DA-PhilMech, while 72 applicants will undergo field validation.

Certificates of commitment under the mechanization component were given to the beneficiaries from the 20 RCEF identified municipalities in Region 10 amounting to Php103 million as part of the 40 percent budget release for 2019.

Handing over the certificates during the ceremony was DA-RFO 10 OIC-Regional Executive Director Carlene C. Collado, in the presence of Regional Technical Director for Operations Carlota S. Madriaga. #

 

CdeO, March 3 – The Regional Technical Committee of the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) of the DA-RFO 10 convened for the evaluation of its one applicant, the Skills Mastery Institute for Learning Entrepreneurship and Success (SMILES) Foundation, Inc.

RTD for Research and Regulations of DA-RFO 10 Carmelita T. Bajarla, who is also the chair of said committee emphasized that the evaluation process ensures that the applicant has the capacity to manage agri-fishery projects and programs.

Said accreditation is pursuant to DA Administrative Order No. 8 Series of 2017.

Accredited CSO will be the agency’s partner to efficiently and effectively carry out the implementation of agri-fishery projects and encourage peoples’ participation in agricultural development.

The committee is composed of representatives from DA’s attached agencies: BFAR, ATI, PCIC, PCC, FPA, BPI, BAI, PCA, NDA, PhilFIDA and the RAFC.

In Region 10, only the Maramag Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative is the accredited CSO of DA-RFO 10. #

The Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund – Provincial Program Coordinating Team (RCEF-PPCT), in the province of Misamis Oriental thru the Department of Agriculture’s Provincial Operations Center, held a meeting earlier today, March 5, 2020 in Cagayan de Oro City.

DA-RFO 10 OIC-RED Carlene C. Collado underscored the need to assess the extent of program implementation of the concerned respective DA attached agencies.

As agreed, the team will harmonize their strategies and strengthen their coordination, to avoid duplication of assistance to the rice farmer-beneficiaries.# (MGBS)

In response to the national directives to address pressing issues relating to African Swine Fever (ASF), the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 convened Thursday, March 5, 2020 all provincial and city veterinarians in Northern Mindanao for a briefing and consultative meeting on the implementation of Executive Order (EO) No. 105 and Administrative Order (AO) No. 22.

The meeting primarily aims to streamline DA and local government units’ effort to contain ASF from infesting Northern Mindanao provinces by implementing common anti-ASF legal grounds.

DA is pushing for the enforcement of AO 22 to establish National Zoning and Movement Plan for ASF, and EO 105 – a directive creating the National Task Force for the Prevention of Animal-Borne Diseases.

Both legal orders are crafted as stop-gap measure to the spreading of animal-borne diseases in the country at the national level.

Noting some contradicting provisions between AO 22 and EO 105 with that of the local executive orders issued by local chief executives, DA-10 OIC-Regional Executive Director, Carlene C. Collado encouraged government veterinarians to endorse the national orders to the Provincial Governors and City Mayors in the region for possible consolidation and legal reconsideration.

While the unification of national and local executive orders are on the roll, RD Collado urged provincial and city vets to strengthen border protection by sourcing support from the Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines and willing private partners.

DA-Bureau of Animal Industry presented the bureau’s online Local Shipping Permit Issuance System during the meeting. The system is a novel approach to battle against ASF by preventing fraudulent animal shipment.

DA-National Meat Inspection Service and DA-BAI attended the meeting-briefing to provide technical and technological assistance in the implementation of appropriate legal measures to control and contain ASF.#

Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, March 3 – The Department of Agriculture-Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) – Region 10, headed by Cluster Head Engr. Edgar B. Testa paid a courtesy call to Bukidnon Provincial Agriculturist Engr. Alson G. Quimba.

The team has started its validation of the Rice Competitive Enhancement Fund (RCEF) recipients of 18 towns in the province.

DA-PhilMech is allocated Php5-billion for the mechanization component of the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Program, which provides farm machineries and equipment to qualified rice farmers organizations.

Working closely with DA-PhilMech is DA-RFO 10 Provincial Operations Center Chief for Bukidnon Engr. Deliza T. Camaro.# (EMB)

Jasaan, Misamis Oriental, February 26 – The agriculture department in Region 10 staged a two-day Re-Orientation on Republic Act 9184 or otherwise known as the Government Procurement Reform Act (GPRA) and its associated rules, guidelines and procedures for the Department’s smooth implementation of the said law.

The GPRA was enacted in providing a set of rules and regulations to modernize, standardize and regulate the procurement activities of the government, including national government agencies.

Said capabuild was attended by DA-10 officials and employees involved in the procurement process, particularly the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) members, Secretariat and support staff, including the Technical Working Group.

Serving its resource speaker is DA-10 Regional Technical Director for Research and Regulations, Carmelita T. Bajarla.

As part of the agency’s commitment, the activity was conducted to adhere with the processes and timelines provided in the state law towards good governance, transparency, accountability, equity, efficiency and economy in its procurement transactions. # (JLO)

A dry run of activities in preparation for the 10th National Rice Techno Forum and Harvest Festival on March 23-25, 2020 in Kahaponan, Valencia City, Bukidnon.

Local farmers from nearby municipalities were invited to witness the growth stages of the different rice varieties from participating private seed companies. #

The Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-RFO 10) developed a training on capacity enhancement and mainstreaming of climate change in increasing the capability of some DA-RFO 10 staff and its attached agencies on February 26-28, 2020.

The three-day activity focuses on climate change risk and its mitigation strategies in the city of Cagayan de Oro.

It also includes updating of technologies and practices for climate change adaptation and mitigation.

Carmelito Lapoot, officer-in-charge of DA’s Research Division noted that a more productive and resilient agricultural industry requires better management of resources.

According to Lapoot, adaptation practices for crops is through the use of resistant or tolerant varieties, the use of nextGen varieties for saline, rainfed, lowland irrigated inbreed and hybrid areas, among others.

He further cited the adaptation practices through the use of early maturing varieties, relay or intercropping.

Importantly, he encouraged the participants to explore other climate resilient crops like Adlai, and the use of zero tillage.

Aside from crops, livestock adaptation practices is also important along with the use of resistant or tolerant breed and improvement of forage as source of feeds.

Aside from that, it is important to take note on the production of buffer stock seeds and planting materials.

On the other hand, weather forecasters of PAG-ASA shared on localized climate services and rainfall forecasting.

Noting on DA’s Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) Program enables the agri-fishery sector to adapt to the adverse effects of climate change and build climate-resilient communities and livelihood.

Accordingly, through climate resiliency and vulnerability assessment (CRVA), communities in the country which are most vulnerable to climate change will be identified.

As such, it will ensure that strategic and effective investments can be made.# (ATCabig)

CdeO, February 20 – As its staunch partners in spurring agri-development, DA-10 helmed by OIC-RED Carlene C. Collado bared the allocation for the programs, projects and activities for the province of Misamis Occidental for CY 2020.

 

This, he said, during the Executive-Legislative-Judiciary-Agenda Workshop hosted by the local government of Misamis Occidental headed by Governor Philip T. Tan, in the presence of the city and municipal local chief executives, agency heads and representatives of national line agencies. #

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