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    DA chief eyes changes in 2025 agri budget to boost food production

    Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr. will propose significant changes in the department’s 2025 budget to achieve President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.’s goal of modernizing agriculture, increasing food production and ensuring food security. 

    “The budget in 2025 will be very different from this year,” the agri chief told members of the Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc. (PCAFI) recently. Apart from pushing the production of the rice staple, Laurel envisions a budget that will increase livestock, poultry and high value crop output, widen irrigation coverage using solar-powered systems, improve post-harvest facilities for rice and corn, and rationalize use of fertilizers. 

    The agri chief wants to undertake extensive soil mapping and testing to determine areas in the country better suited for the cultivation of rice, corn and other crops, and which may be used for other agricultural purposes. 

    He said the budget for fertilizers needs to be reviewed since fertigation—using fertilizer solutions with irrigation water—has proven a more cost-effective agriculture practice. 

    “Fertigation saves 40 percent of fertilizer while doubling production,” he said. 

    Since it takes several years for large irrigation projects to complete, Laurel looks to quickly irrigate 180,000 hectares using solar-powered irrigation systems. 

    He earlier estimated the additional irrigated area will yield as much as 1.2 million metric tons of palay per year or more than 6 metric tons per hectare a year compared with the national average yield of 4.1 metric tons in 2023. 

    The DA has a budget of P197.84 billion this year, with P118.66 billion earmarked for rice-related initiatives. 

    PCAFI has recommended a reduction in rice-related budget and redistribute it to high-value and other crops and livestock and poultry, whose contributions to agriculture output of 33.8 percent and 30 percent, respectively, are higher than rice’s 23 percent share. 

    The 2024 DA budget has set aside P5.03 billion for high-value and other crops and P6.15 billion for livestock and poultry. Laurel acknowledged the industry group’s recommendations and even invited PCAFI to send a representative during the DA’s budget preparation conference.

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