Despite typhoons, rice supply enough – DA

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is confident that the supply of rice is enough despite of the damages caused by recent typhoons in country.

Agriculture Secretary William Dar said farmers were able to harvest early thus “saved” their crops several days before typhoons “Quinta” and “Rolly” wrought damage to major rice-producing provinces in Luzon.

“As a result, combined palay production loss amounted to roughly 165,000 metric tons (MT), representing two percent of the projected fourth quarter harvest of 8.4 million MT,” Dar said.

“We hope and pray that in the remaining eight weeks of the year, we will be spared from strong typhoons, and thus our full-year production estimate would be realized,” he added.

He noted that timely weather advisories have enabled farmers to save P7.66-billion worth of palay and P1.31-billion worth of corn from Typhoon Quinta; and P16.99-billion worth of palay and P579-million worth of corn from Typhoon Rolly.

“With a two-percent loss in palay harvest, we could still realize a record output of about  20.175 million metric tons, which is seven percent more than our 2019 yield of 18.81 MMT,” said secretary Dar.

“Our projected total 2020 palay harvest less losses due typhoons would be equivalent to 13.1 MMT of rice, or equivalent to 91.5% adequacy level based on per capita consumption of 118.6 kilogram,” said DA undersecretary for policy and planning Rodolfo Vicerra.

“Based on the trend over the past three quarters, we are confident that we will hit our palay production target this fourth quarter, thus increasing our rice adequacy from last year’s 87 percent,” he added.

For the third quarter of 2020, palay production is expected to reach 3.542 MMT, which is 16% more than last year’s output for the same period, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

For his part, DA-Field Operations Service director Roy Abaya said farmers in typhoon- affected areas were able to harvest their palay early, a week or two before typhoons “Quinta” and “Rolly” brought strong winds and intense rainfall. Thus, they were able save at least 1.6 MMT of palay or 7% of our total target volume of 20.34 MMT this year, due to early typhoon advisories, Abaya added.

By yearend, Vicerra said the country will have a comfortable level of rice inventory, good for 90 days.

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