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Friday, April 5, 2013

DA TOT graduates to help boost rice self sufficiency in ZamPen

By Alma L. Tingcang

PAGADIAN CITY -  Some 32 graduates of the Department of Agriculture’s (DA) 3rd batch season-long Training of Trainers (TOT) on Palay Check for farmers/irrigators association were recently confirmed by Regional Executive Director (RED) Eduardo B. Holoyohoy in a simple ceremony held at Casa Emsa, Airport Road, Tiguma this city.

Gianipa A. Manupac, TOT adviser and facilitator presented the graduates to RED Holoyohoy who encouraged the farmers to work hand in hand with the government to achieve rice self-sufficiency in the region. In response, “Sapat na Bigas, kaya ng Pinas” was chorused by the graduates.

“The DA is committed to keep pace with the agricultural needs and progress of Filipino farmers that will make them profitable and also to create an income-generating rice granary throughout the year,” Holoyohoy said.

The TOT program for Palay Check is part of DA’s efforts to enhance the knowledge of rice farmers and irrigators to minimize the cost of farm inputs by maximizing the use of available resources and minimizing the big gap of the harvests in terms of yield from one cropping to another.
           
In consonance with the observance of the National Year of Rice (NYR 2013), DA is advocating for responsible rice consumption enjoining the public, producers, and policy makers to work hand in hand in achieving its goal for rice self-sufficiency.

“We are eating more rice than other food groups when rice and other grains should only be one-fourth of our plate meal. We restrict our energy source too much to rice,” said Regional Rice Action Officer Winifreda P. Jose.
           
Jose presented the Panatang Makapalay (Pledge for Rice) in driving consumers to save rice with emphases on responsible rice consumption such as  cooking rice correctly, preparing and taking just enough to minimize waste, to value every grain, and to acknowledge the efforts of the farmers.
           
“For each grain saved, a life is saved. This line elevates the status of the farmers not only as rice producers but also as life savers, giving life to the nation.  Ang mga mag-uuma mao ang dugo nga naglatay sa nasud (The farmers are the lifeblood of the nation), provincial coordinator, Jose Agad Jr. said.
           
The program ended with the distribution of special awards and certificates in recognition of the efforts of the farmers and irrigators for successfully completing the four-month season–long training. (FPG/ALT/Inelin Cabiguin/DA9/PIA9)