Wednesday, September 02, 2020

Rice production in Region 1 ups by 1.23% in the first half of 2020

 

Rice production in Region 1 ups by 1.23% in the first half of 2020

Published August 31, 2020, 5:00 PM

by Freddie Lazaro

SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union – The Department of Agriculture, Regional Field Unit 1 (DA RFU1) has reported the increase of rice production by 1.23% in the first semester of 2020.

DA RFU 1 Planning Officer Irene Tactac confirmed the growth of rice production in the Ilocos region as per data gathered by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

Based on the PSA data, the volume of rice production in Region 1 had an increment of 6,033 metric tons from 488,855 metric tons production in 2019 to 494,887.85 metric tons production in 2020.

La Union recorded the highest growth at 19.83%, followed by Ilocos Sur at 2.42%, Ilocos Norte at 2.42%, and Pangasinan at 0.91%.

Pangasinan is the major producer of rice in the region contributing 69% to the regional aggregate.

As to yield, this year’s record of rice production per hectare is considered as the highest level in the region as compared to the more or less 3.50 metric tons per hectare production in the past years.

The province of Ilocos Sur registered the highest level yield per hectare at 5.30 metric tons, followed by Ilocos Norte at 5.21 metric tons, La Union at 4.92 metric tons, and Pangasinan at 4.74 metric tons.

As to area harvested, however, there was a slight decrease of 0.29% equivalent to 299.7 hectares. Only La Union and Ilocos Norte posted an increase of 7.78% and 0.61%, respectively.

According to Tactac, the increase in rice production in Region 1 was achieved through the implementation of key production and productivity-enhancing technology interventions such as the utilization of high-quality hybrid and inbred seeds coupled with favorable weather conditions.

Likewise, the region through the Rice Banner Program distributed various farm production and postharvest machinery, equipment, and facilities along with the construction of and rehabilitation of Small-Scale Irrigation Projects in the region.

She said the increase in rice yield was also attributed to the implementation of the rice resiliency project under the “Plant, Plant Plant Program” of the agency amid COVID-19 pandemic.https://mb.com.ph/2020/08/31/rice-production-in-region-1-ups-by-1-23-in-the-first-half-of-2020/

Rice Scoops Up In-State Verbal from Texas 6A State Championship Finalist Morgan Bartley

 

Rice Scoops Up In-State Verbal from Texas 6A State Championship Finalist Morgan Bartley

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NEW COMMIT: San Antonio, Texas native and Futures qualifier Morgan Bartley has handed her in-state verbal commitment to Rice University beginning in the fall of 2021.

She will join Sydney Morgan and Megan Schultze in Houston as a member of the Owls’ class of 2025.

Regarding her commitment, she said:

“I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to swim and study at Rice University! Rice has so many great things to offer along with it’s incredible academic and athletic reputation. The team and the coaching staff were so welcoming and offered a program that was a perfect fit for me. Go Owls!!!🦉”

Bartley, who does her club swimming with Alamo Area Aquatic Association, most recently earned three best times at College Station Sectionals. Last summer, she finaled in the 100m/200m breast combo at Austin Sectionals before going on to race four events at Des Moines Futures.

Her best times include:

  • 50 free – 23.29
  • 100 free – 51.66
  • 50 breast – 29.62
  • 100 breast – 1:03.30
  • 200 breast – 2:21.17

Also competing for Ronald Reagan High School, Bartley is a four-time Texas 6A State Championship finalist. She finished third in the 50 free and seventh in the 100 breast as a junior while taking 13th and fifth, respectively, in those events during her sophomore season.

Under head coach Seth Huston, the Owls finished second overall in the team standings at the 2020 Conference USA Championships.

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At cotton’s expense

 

At cotton’s expense

Even ministers with large landholdings oppose crop zoning because cotton, they believe, incurs heavy expenses and gives a lower yield.—File photo
Even ministers with large landholdings oppose crop zoning because cotton, they believe, incurs heavy expenses and gives a lower yield.—File photo

Early this year the Punjab government, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), has come up with a scientific study on 14 agro-ecological zones. Massive scientific data was gathered in the report in 2019 to reveal the enormous potential for crop diversification to enhance its productivity. AEZs help the government frame policies for sustainable agriculture and the use of land resources.

A similar exercise is said to be underway in Sindh by FAO in consultation with the provincial government. According to the former vice chancellor of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Professor Iqrar Ahmed Khan, chairman AEZs committee of Punjab government, their FAO’s study is to be replicated in Sindh.

AEZs are defined considering climatic characteristics, soil moisture and temperature, which according to experts like Mr Iqrar, are directly linked with crops. Crops’ adaptability is directly linked with soil profile and climate, he says. He emphasises the need for AEZs to enhance agricultural efficiency.

Sindh is the lower riparian in the Indus Basin Irrigation System facing many challenges. These include climate-change driven erratic weather patterns, reduced water availability, interprovincial rows over water distribution, the unchecked excessive abstraction of groundwater and farmers’ obsession for high delta crops like sugarcane and rice at the cost of cotton.

Rice cultivation is allowed on the right bank and banned for the left bank districts under the West Pakistan Rice (Restriction on Cultivation) Ordinance 1959. But the ban is flouted every year. Influential growers opt for it as they own rice mills. Lately, farmers have also shown a tendency to grow high delta crops like sugarcane after rice in areas considered cotton zone historically. It has led to the unusual growth in the sugar industry in Sindh at the cost of the decline in cotton production.

‘Even known growers who are part of the present government have switched to rice. You can’t force farmers to grow a certain crop though the country’s cotton production has drastically declined’

Yusuf Zafar, former chairman Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC), points out that farmers grow crops that fetch them more money and that’s why hybrid rice production has increased considerably over the last several years. His estimates show rice production has increased from 4 million tonnes to 6.8m-7m tones of which 4m tonnes are for domestic consumption and rest is exported. Same is the case with sugarcane with recorded historic production of 85m tonnes in 2017-18.

“Even known cotton growers who are part of the present government have switched over to rice. You can’t force farmers to grow a certain crop. Pakistan’s cotton production has drastically declined and acreage under cotton has reduced from 3.2m hectares to 2.4m ha in the last few years,” he says. He regrets cotton visions 2010 and 2015 have not seen the light of day. He says Pakistan’s total exports last year stood at $22bn whereas Bangladesh’s textile exports alone fetched the country $37bn. “The world is earning more through processed goods,” he says.

Sindh’s large swathes of agriculture land are irrigated by Sukkur barrage’s seven canals. Two of them — Nara and Rohri — are the longest perennial channels that end up in the tail-end of Mirpurkhas and Badin districts wherefrom farmers’ cries of water shortages remained unending every kharif season. These canals cumulatively irrigate close to 5m acres of land out of 8m acres of Sukkur barrage’s total command area. Sindh is said to have around 12.6m acres of agriculture land.

President Sindh Abadgar Board Abdul Majeed Nizamani says cotton production has been substituted by sugarcane on the left bank of Sindh which he had never seen before. He says it is detrimental to soil fertility. “I don’t find zoning today,” said the octogenarian grower from lower Sindh. He recalls the province’s first sugar mill was established in lower Sindh considering soil texture and climatic conditions for sugarcane. He says five sugar mills exist on the left bank of Ghotki district, historically a cotton zone.

He adds “if there is no regulation over cropping patterns sea intrusion will also increase because reduced flows (due to intense cropping in upper reaches) will be allowed to flow downstream Kotri barrage”. If we adhere to crop zoning, soil fertility can be protected and water efficiency can be improved to overcome water shortages (that also occurs due to interprovincial disputes).

Even ministers who have large land holdings, confides a former agriculture secretary, oppose crop zoning and want ‘free zoning’. They plead cotton incurs heavy expenditures and gives lower yields while its price remains inadequate. Hybrid rice, on the contrary, gives impressive yields with lower expenses.

Despite the ban, says the vice president of Sindh Chamber of Agriculture (SCA) Nabi Bux Sathio, rice cultivation goes unchecked in Nara canal’s command. “Does anyone care?” he asks. Three right bank off-taking canals of Sukkur barrage used to be non-perennial but barring Rice canal all have become perennial. Same goes for Kotri barrage’s four canals, he says.

“We are facing climate change but with the enforcement of crop zoning, we can address the water shortage issue,” he says. He urges the government to play a regulatory role and ensure the adequate price of commodities for farmers. “Farmers are least bothered about issues of soil fertility, climate change and salinity as they are interested more in economic benefits. If the government doesn’t perform a regulatory role we will be importing vegetables after sugar and wheat”.

Only a decade back Sindh achieved considerable acreage under sunflower cultivation to produce oilseeds especially in the backdrop of 2010 super floods that inundated millions of acres. Sunflower acreage is back to square one, reduced from once 266,000ha (2010-11) to 65,000ha (2015-16). It is largely due to the missing framework of policy implementation.

Sindh is unable to meet the cotton production target of 4.2m or four million bales. It produced 4.2m bales in 2009-10. Since then the cotton production varied between 3.5m bales (2014-15), 3.7m bales (2017-18) and 2.9m bales (2018-19).

Professor Iqrar Khan believes zoning is essential as climate change is giving us surprises regularly. Crop zoning provides a strong foundation for disciplined agriculture. “AEZs or crop zoning is not the last word but a continuing thought process.”

Published in Dawn, The Business and Finance Weekly, September 1st, 2020https://www.dawn.com/news/1577229

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