New DA chief targets 3-4% agri output up to 2022

By Lilybeth Ison

August 7, 2019, 7:17 pm

<p><em>(File photo courtesy of Dept. of Agriculture FB page)</em></p>

(File photo courtesy of Dept. of Agriculture FB page)

MANILA -- Newly appointed Agriculture Secretary William Dar is targeting a 3-4 percent growth in the farming sector until 2022. 

This comes amid a decline in agricultural output in the second quarter of the year, which was recorded at -1.27 percent, as compared to 0.12 percent in the same period last year, according to the data released Wednesday by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). 

This, in turn, was attributed to the decline in crops production. Increases, however, were recorded for livestock, poultry, and fisheries.

At current prices, the value of agricultural production amounted to PHP424.6 billion, which is 5.20 percent lower than the previous year’s level.

In the first six months of 2019, agricultural output went down by 0.24 percent.

Crops registered a 5.70 percent drop in production during the second quarter of 2019. It contributed 47.42 percent to the total agricultural output.

Palay and corn recorded decreases in production by 5.82 percent and 8.73 percent, respectively. Output increases were noted for onion, garlic, mango, tobacco, rubber, eggplant, pineapple and abaca.

At current prices, the value of crops production amounted to PHP215.5 billion or 11.09 percent lower this period. From January to June 2019, a 3.16 percent reduction in crops production was recorded.

On the other hand, livestock production, which shared 17.41 percent in the total agricultural output increased by 3.22 percent in the second quarter of the year.


Hog and dairy came up with output gains during the period. The value of livestock production amounted to PHP77.7 billion at current prices, indicating a 1.96 percent decrease this quarter. In the first half of 2019, livestock production grew by 2.24 percent.

Poultry production also went up by 4.14 percent and it accounted for 17.75 percent of the total agricultural output in the second quarter of 2019.

Except for duck, all poultry commodities posted increased production. At current prices, the value of poultry production at PHP56.7 billion was down by 2.26 percent compared to the previous year’s record. 

From January to June 2019, poultry production increased by 4.73 percent.

Meanwhile, fisheries output, which grew by 1.90 percent, contributed 17.41 percent to the total agricultural production during the second quarter of the year.

Increases in production were recorded for yellowfin tuna, roundscad, tiger prawn and tilapia. At current prices, the value of fisheries production amounted to PHP74.7 billion or higher by 9.42 percent this period. Fisheries output was up by 1.51 percent in the first six months of 2019.

To be able to improve farm output, Dar said he will focus on the implementation of interventions funded by the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) to assist farmers in increasing their produce.

"This will be our focus for the next 100 days. To correct and accelerate the implementation of the RCEF," he noted.

The DA chief would also implement "crop diversification strategy" and "pantawid magsasaka program" that will provide assistance to adversely affected rice farmers due to the rice tariffication regime.

Such strategy includes the provision of hybrid rice seeds, distribution of inputs like fertilizers, construction of shallow tube wells, and even direct cash assistance, he said.

“Let’s have a plan to compensate what we lost this wet season. We need a catch-up plan because it is during the dry season when all components of RCEF are expected to be in place,” he added.

Dar said there is also a need to "review and reorient" existing programs and projects of the DA towards increasing productivity, competitiveness and income.

"The President's (Rodrigo Duterte) advocacies (is) to make the country food secure and to bring more development in the countryside by making smallholders farmers and fisherfolk more prosperous. By the end of his term, the livelihood and quality of life of farmers and fishermen should improve," he said. (PNA)

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