La Ni帽a impact on rice crop forecast to be mild
THE Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) said that the La Ni帽a weather phenomenon, which will run until March, is expected to have a minimal effect on rice yields.
In a statement on Wednesday, PhilRice Engineering and Mechanization Division science research specialist Jasper G. Tallada said the impact of La Ni帽a is 鈥渟light鈥 and could diminish after March
鈥淭he effects of La Ni帽a vary around the world. In the Philippines, it brings more rains while in other countries, the usual effect can also be drought,鈥 he said.
鈥淔armers need not panic as what we might be experiencing until March is just the slight effects of La Ni帽a; after that everything will return to neutral conditions.鈥
PhilRice鈥檚 lead officer for Climate Resiliency for Enhanced Agricultural Trade and Efficiency, Ricardo F. Orge, advised farmers to make use of flood-tolerant varieties which include NSIC Rc 68 (Sacobia) and NSIC Rc 194 (Submarino 1).
鈥淭hey should also plan their planting schedule very well to avoid torrential rains and strong winds that can damage crops,鈥 he added.
Separately, Samahang Indsutriya ng Agrikultura (SINAG) in a statement asked the government to provide more support to rice production and to increase the farmgate price.
SINAG also called on the government to provide incentives to millers modernizing their operations.
SINAG Chairman Rosendo O. So told 大象传媒 in a text message: 鈥淲hat the farmers need is the assurance that in whatever calamity comes to the farms, they will compensated or covered by the PCIC (Philippine Crop Insurance Corp.) and have easy access to credit.鈥 — Anna Gabriela A. Mogato


