Ilocos Region 181% rice sufficient -DA

MALASIQUI: The Department of Agriculture Ilocos regional office (DA-1) on Tuesday assured the public that the region is 181 percent rice sufficient.

DA-1 chief of field operations division Analiza Ramos, also the Development Management Officer, said during the Kapihan sa Bagong Pilipinas forum hosted by the Philippine Information Agency Ilocos Region that the region’s supply will last three to six months.

‘Even during lean months, the staple food which is rice will be available,’ she said.

She said the region yielded 4.83 metric tons per hectare or a total of 1.9 million metric tons of rice from its 418,000 hectares of farmland in 2023.

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), La Union produced 173,891.55 metric tons, Pangasinan yielded 1.23 million metric tons, Ilocos Norte produced 338,681 metric tons, and Ilocos Sur at 246,075 metric tons in 2023.

DA-1 regional executive director Annie Bares, in the same forum, said farmers were supported with seedlings and other interventions such as f
ertilizer discount vouchers for the wet season, quality rice seeds (hybrid and inbred), and fuel discount vouchers.

She said the region remains more than sufficient in its major food commodities such as rice, corn, mango, tomato, onion, mungbean, carabao, cattle, goat, and chicken.

She said the region is 254 percent sufficient in corn, 1,204 percent sufficient in mango, 391 percent sufficient in onion, 158 percent sufficient in mungbean, 363 percent sufficient in peanuts, 68 percent sufficient in garlic, 506 percent sufficient in carabao, 132 percent sufficient in cattle, 407 percent sufficient in goats, 130 percent sufficient in chicken, and 55 percent sufficient in swine.

Bares said the agency provides a technical support program to sustain the provision of production inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, soil ameliorants, and soil fertilizers to increase farm productivity and income.

Seed buffer stocks are also available during the occurrence of calamities or disasters as well as animal disease prevention
and control supplies.

Bares said the DA-1 has established farm multipliers for goats and chickens and they support the establishment of school gardens, community gardens, and the unified national artificial insemination program.

Under the fuel subsidy discount program, some PHP43.3 million were distributed to qualified farmers and fisherfolk.

A total of 145.55 kilometers of farm-to-market roads were funded with almost PHP2.2 billion and built under the agri-fishery machinery, equipment, and facilities program in 2023, while a total of 25 infrastructure projects funded with PHP1.16 billion were completed and 66 enterprise projects worth PHP146 million were completed from 2014 to 2022.

The gross regional domestic product from agriculture, forestry, and fishing in the Ilocos Region amounted to 112.79 billion in 2023, which contributed a 16 percent share of the regional economy, Bares said.

Some 490,287 farmers in the region have also been registered in the Registry System for the Basic Sectors in Agricultur
e.

Source: Philippines News Agency