By ASJ
The Department of Agriculture (DA) will implement rice farming strategies that would require less water, allowing farmers to continue planting rice despite the El Niño dry spell affecting the country
Acting Assistant Secretary for Operations U-Nichols Manalo said the implementation of low-water-use technology is underway to mitigate the impact of El Niño on farmers, complying with the directive of President Marcos to aid Filipino farmers amid the weather phenomenon.
During the recent Task Force El Niño meeting, Manalo identified the farming strategies as Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) which uses less water for farming, and Quick Turn Around (QTA) which allows immediate rice replanting right after harvest.
“AWD is a water-saving technology that rice farmers can apply to reduce their water use in irrigated fields,” Asec. Manalo explained during the task force meeting chaired by Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr.
“On the other hand, QTA is a strategy wherein all rice farms after harvest shall quickly replant immediately without waiting for the months of the succeeding planting season to begin,” the DA official added.
As of the briefing, Asec. Manalo said the DA has reached out to more than a million farmers for the implementation of the water-saving technology in nearly 15,000 hectares of rice areas.
The DA official said farmers have already began replanting in more than 5,500 hectares of rice areas in the country. The agency aims to implement the QTA strategy on more than 26,000 hectares.
The DA immediately implemented these measures in compliance with President Marcos’ Executive Order No. 53 which directs the government to streamline, reactivate, and reconstitute the old El Niño task forces under EO No. 16 (s. 2001) and Memorandum Order No. 38 (s. 2019).
Signed on January 19, 2024, President Marcos’ executive order directs the task force to develop a comprehensive disaster preparedness and rehabilitation plan for El Niño and La Niña to provide “systematic, holistic, and results-driven interventions” to help the public cope and minimize their devastating effects.
President Marcos designated Secretary Teodoro as the task force chairperson, while Science and Technology Secretary Renato U. Solidum was designated as co-chairperson.
The President also designated the following officials as task force members: Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga, Secretary of Agriculture Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., Secretary of Health Teodoro J. Herbosa, and Secretary of National Economic and Development Authority Arsenio M. Balisacan.
