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Monday, July 29, 2013

DA-9 holds media forum in Dipolog City

By Alfonso T. Ruda

DIPOLOG CITY - Motivated by the recognition of the agency’s efforts in the last State-of-the-Nation Address (SONA) of President Benigno Aquino III, the Department of Agriculture (DA)-9 recently held a media forum on Food Staples Sufficiency Program(FSSP) in Dipolog City.

The half-day forum, which was held Thursday morning at Mibang Hotel here, was attended by municipal mayors, municipal agriculturists, media men and representatives of some local chief executives in Zamboanga del Norte.

Representing Mayor Evelyn T. Uy, Councilor Peter Y. Co welcomed the participants and expressed his thanks to the DA for holding said activity in the city.

DA-9 Regional Technical Director (RTD) for Extension, LGU Support and Infrastructure Constancio Alama pointed out the importance of food stables that could substitute for rice in the dining table.  

Food Staples Sufficiency Program is the banner program of DA’s Agrikulturang Pilipino (Agri-Pinoy) framework.

He said “food self-sufficiency is not only concerned with increasing production level but enhancing rural productivity and global competitiveness,” adding “it is not only about supply catching up with demand, but includes the management of demand or consumption.”

Among the food staples that could substitute for rice but contain similar food nutrients as rice are corn, camote, cassava, banana, adlai, and taro. “These crops easily grow in our own farm,” he said.

Among the components of the FSSP program include irrigation, farm-to-market roads and other infrastructures, post-harvest facilities and other mechanization, research and extension, marketing, credit, demand management and policy environment.

RTD Alama also reported the success of DA in implementing various programs that led to the reduction of rice importation and exportation of locally produced rice to other parts of the world.

The rice importation of the country was reduced from 2.4 million metric tons in 2010 to 187,000 metric tons this year, while achieving almost 98 percent rice production in 2012.

Recently, DA has reported to have exceeded their 100 metric tons target for rice export this year. According to Agriculture Sec. Proceso Alcala, the shipment of 45 metric tons to Singapore last July 22, 2013 brought the total rice export to 106 metric tons. (PIA9)