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The Department of Agriculture (DA) is targeting a national average rice yield of 6 t/ha at P8/kg
production cost for the Filipino farmers to survive the competition in the ASEAN rice market.

POPULAR “This target, supported by strategic government interventions in the medium term (until 2022), will

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make our farmers competitive and sustain the nation’s rice industry in the long run,” said Dr. Flordeliza
H. Bordey, senior socio-economist of the DA’s Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA-PhilRice).

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Asked if this is grounded on the goal of rice self-sufficiency, the agricultural policy expert said
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as RCEF takes off “It’s about maintaining the profitability of rice farmers and increasing their competitiveness,” she
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“As our commitment to the World Trade Organization, we now have to replace our quantitative
restriction (QR) policy with its tariff equivalent.”

These policy amendments are now at the House of Representatives and the Senate awaiting to be
enacted into laws. When fully implemented, the government can no longer restrict the total amount of
rice to be imported in the country.

Surviving the competition

Bordey explained that when QR is lifted, importers can bring in rice from ASEAN member-countries as
long as they see it profitable with the 35% tariff as our only protection.

A PhilRice-IRRI study estimated that imported rice from Thailand and Vietnam will be around P31 and
P27 per kg, respectively.

This scenario is favorable to consumers, especially for poor families who spend about a third of their
income to food expenses. However, Bordey warned that lower prices of imported rice will also reduce
the price of locally-produced rice.

“This will have a negative impact on the income of our rice farmers who, at present, only produce an
average of 3.87 t/ha at a cost of P12/kg,” she added.

Hence, the 6 t/ha at P8/kg cost is what the DA is targeting to maintain the farmers’ profit margin even
when cheaper imported rice penetrates our local market.

“This means that rice farmers, say in Nueva Ecija, who spend P48,000 per hectare on average must
have a yield of around 6,000 kilograms or 6 tons to survive the competition,” Bordey cited.

Providing safety-nets

While some experts criticize that the 6-ton target is quite ambitious, DA is confident that this is
feasible with strategic interventions in place.

Currently, the Department of Agriculture is making farm production credit more accessible through
Production Loan Easy Access (PLEA) to encourage farmers adopt high-quality hybrid or inbred seeds,
apply proper amount of fertilizers, and engage farm machine service providers.

Beyond a medium term plan, however, experts say that efficiency in the marketing level aside from
production is necessary to sustain the country’s competitiveness.

“Of course, farmers who incur higher production costs and are farming in less favorable areas where it
is more difficult to increase rice yields, may go out of the rice business,” Bordey said adding that the

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government should therefore provide safety-nets.

These safety-nets can include training on rice-based farming system for the landed farmers so they
can venture on other agriculture activities to complement rice. For the landless workers, skills training
on farm machine operation, carpentry, or masonry can be good options so they can find jobs other
than being farm workers. These endeavors should not be a lone task of DA but rather a partnership
with other government agencies like TESDA.

Safety-nets, according to Bordey, will make it easier for farmers and farm workers to transition to more
fruitful economic activities aside from rice. Area planted to rice, however, will eventually shrink when
this happens. Hence, those who remain in the rice industry will have to attain higher yields to feed the
country.

“If our farmers can produce enough rice for all Filipinos at competitive prices, then our country will
achieve sustainable self-sufficiency in the long run,” Bordey concluded.

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