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MARCH OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURIST MONTH 2021 Accomplishment Report YEAR PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION ACCOMPLISHMENT ACTIVITIES I. RICE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AND SERVICES a. Seed Assistance Program DA-PLGU Collaborative As of March 2021, initial area a.1 Seed Production Project. Commitment of harvested of 750 hectares with individual accredited 86,115 bags production seed growers to provide (115bags@50 kg/bag per hectare). certified seeds for buffer seed and stocking. DA-PLGU Collaborative a.2. Seed Assistance Project aims to increase a.2 Rice Resiliency local rice production to Project (RRP) combat global trade uncertainties and put the country to a more food- secure position. An intensified promotion a.2.1 .Expanded For the month of March 2021, a total of high yielding Hybrid Rice of 200 NK hybrid variety at 15kg/bag technology through with 144 farmer-beneficiaries and Production. distribution of hybrid 232 bags of Long Ping (LP) with 130 seeds and provision of farmer-beneficiaries were distributed fertilizer subsidy in barangay Pintor and Rizal, Gamu, Isabela for 2021 wet cropping season. DA-PLGU Collaborative Monitored and supervised the a.2.Fertilizer Project. A component of distribution of fertilizer in four (4) Assistance the Rice Resiliency municipalities namely, Project (RRP) San Agustin - 1,935.6 bags, 747 FBs San Pablo - 1,550 bags, 397 FBs Cordon - 4,280 bags, 1,074 FBs Roxas - 2,892 bags, 586 FBs A total of 10,657.6 bags were distributed with 2,804 farmer beneficiaries. DA-PLGU-MLGU & Weekly field visitation and b.1.Technology Private hybrid rice seed monitoring of the techno demo field Demonstration producing Companies was being conducted by the different Collaborative Project . A stakeholders to observe for presence b.1. Technology strategy of the of pests infestation or disease Demonstration Department of occurrence. Status of the crop: National Rice Agriculture to intensify majority of the area was under Technology Forum the efforts in increasing milking stage (NRTF) the yield and productivity of farmers and ensuring food sufficiency, availability, accessibility and affordability by showcasing the adoption of hybrid rice technology and best farming equipment. PLGU Funded. A Monitored the established Techno b.2. Technology collaborative project of Demo field in San Jose, Delfin Demonstration on PLGU and MLGU, Albano, and Annanuman, San Pablo, Direct Seeded Rice Establishment of Isabela. (DSR) in Irrigated Technology Supervised the broadcasting of Areas Demonstration fertilizer (urea). showcasing Direct Seeded Rice with the use of drum seeder and also serve as the learning field. PLGU Funded. A Facilitated weekly conduct of Agro b.3. Season-Long collaborative project of Ecosystem Analysis (AESA) data Farmers' Field PLGU and MLGU, a processing and presentation of School combination of lectures output by the farmer participants of and hands-on training to the two (2) Farmers' Field School . farmer-participants to (FFS) sites (Delfin Albano and San enhance their capacity Pablo, Isabela). and farming practices Conducted lectures and facilitated weekly activity to the farmer participants, topics already discussed: Weekly conduct of Agro Ecosystem Analysis (AESA) in both site Palay Key Checks 1 to 6 Special topic on how to control Rodents Familiarization of Rice insect pests Data collection of Dry:18.16 c . Monitoring of Palay prevailing price per kilo of Wet:14.74 Price palay from the different commercial centers Data collection on the Area Planted= 310 ha d. Monitoring of Rice status of rice planting and Planting & harvesting Area Harvested=79,443.98ha Harvesting Production = 490,905.66mt Average Yield =6.18mt/ha 4. INTERVENING ACTIVITIES To keep abreast of the Participated in the City/ Municipal a. Attendance and programs/projects Agriculturists virtual meeting. participation to Discussed during the said meeting, Meetings/Symposium the schedule of seed delivery for the seed assistance program for 2021 wet season, schedule of irrigation water delivery and PAGASA update. Also participated in the meeting with PhilRice about the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) Seed Partners Appreciation Day and Program Shifting Conference held at the Capitol Amphi Theater. Attended and participated in the 2- day Regional Food Security Summit also held at the Capitol Ampitheater. For smooth Coordinated with the Municipal b. Program/Project implementation of Agriculturist of Cabatuan, Isabela and Coordination and program/ project SB Jarvinia- GAP certified farmer for validation the conduct of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Training on Rice. PROGRAM/PROJECT/ACTIVITY PROJECT STATUS/REMARKS/ACCOMPLISHMENT DESCRIPTION II. CORN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AND SERVICES A. Monitoring and Data collection on the Dry Cropping Season March 2021 Harvesting Report Consolidation of Corn status of corn planting Planting Reports from LGUs Corn Type Area Production Average Harvested (Mt) Yield Yellow 24,510.47 106,111.88 4.33 White 111.00 326.60 2.94 Total 24,641.47 106,438.48 4.32 Corn Standing by Stages as of March 31, 2021 Area Planted (ha) Stages Yellow White Total Harvested 34,592.43 303.70 34,896.13 Maturity 81,507.56 438.95 81,946.51 Reproductive 6,214.38 44.00 6,258.38 Total 122,314.37 786.65 123,101.02 B. Monitoring of Price of Data collection on Average prevailing price of corn monitored from different Corn prevailing price per kilo trading centers for the month of March, 2021 were as of corn from different follows: trading centers in the province Yellow Corn Dry 13.27 Fresh 8.89 White Flint Corn Dry 10.37 Fresh Glutinous Corn Dry 20.00 . Fresh C. Sustainable Corn Technology The Sustainable Corn Production in Sloping Areas (SCoPSA)- Production in Sloping Demonstration for the Phase I was formally implemented in May, 2019 (Wet Season Areas (SCOPSA) control of soil erosion 2019) to March, 2021 (Dry Season 2020-2021) in brgy. in hilly/sloping areas Annanuman, San Pablo and Flores, Naguilian, Isabela cultivated to corn showcasing SCoPSA technology on Sloping Agricultural Land Technology (SALT) which includes technology intervention of planting banana and pineapple as hedgerows crops planted in between hybrid corn as the main crop. The project with the funding of Php. 429,280.00 from the Provincial Government of Isabela established 2 SCoPSA technology demonstration farms in 2 years (Wet and Dry Season) conducted barangay based trainings on Integrated Crop Management and Field Days. Coordination and area validation were undertaken for the Phase II; to wit. Phase II SCoPSA cum FFS Implementation Site 1: San Francisco, San Guilllermo, Isabela Cooperator: Alvin B. Fernandez Area: 1 ha. Site 2: San Pedro, San Mariano, Isabela Cooperator: Evelyn C. Morallejo Area: 1 ha. D. Barangay-Based A collaborative Training Below are the LGUs who re-echoed the Barangay-based on Integrated Corn- Program with ATI-RTC ICM-CBFS and were supervised/facilitated by the Corn Team Based Farming 02, Malasin, San of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist: System Training Mateo, Isabela to develop/enhance the Knowledge, Skills and Municipality Barangay AEW No. Date Assigned of Conducte Attitude of the corn Corn d farmer participants on ICM-CBFS. PAX Tumauini Annanuman Jeycel Lucas 17 March 17- 19,2021 Delfin Ragan Sur Ferdinand 17 March 22- Albano Balete 24,2021 Gamu Sta. Rosa Generoso 17 March 23- Mariano 25,2021 MUNICIPAL BREAKDOWN OF TARGET CORN FARMER- E. Cash and Food A collaborative BENIFICIARIES AND VALIDATED FBs FOR CFSMFF OF THE Subsidy Program for program with the Dept. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Marginal Corn of Agriculture for Marginal Corn Farmers NO. OF FARMER Farmers and BENEFICIRIES NO. OF FBs and Fisherfolk in the Fisherfolks of the District/ EXTRACTED BY WITH QR province of Isabela. MUNICIPALITY DA -CENTRAL CODE No. Department of This program aims to OFFICE (Validated) Agriculture. (Subject for cater more marginal Validation) corn farmers affected I by the on-going 1 Cabagan 1,048 pandemic and provide 2 Delfin Albano 404 372 them with the 3 City of Ilagan 447 445 opportunity to further 4 Maconacon 2 improve their 5 San Pablo 1,178 708 economic status. 6 Sta. Maria 595 7 Sto. Tomas 1,129 8 Tumauini 149 II Sub-Total 4,952 9 Benito Soliven 1,989 566 10 Gamu 111 11 Naguilian 1,186 12 San Mariano 1,494 13 Palanan 249 Reina 261 14 Mercedes 672 III Sub-Total 5,701 15 Alicia 1 16 Angadanan 1,428 1204 17 Cabatuan 74 18 San Mateo 6 6 19 Ramon 15 IV Sub-Total 1,524 20 Cordon 730 21 Jones 123 96 22 San Agustin 304 298 23 Santiago City 39 24 Dinapigue 7 V Sub-Total 1,203 25 Aurora 570 491 26 Burgos 37 27 Quezon 207 28 Quirino 73 29 Roxas 23 30 San Manuel 41 10 Luna 161 73 31 32 Mallig 19 VI Sub-Total 1,131 33 Cauayan City 761 34 Echague 1,596 1568 35 San Guillermo 1,344 740 36 San Isidro 18 Sub-Total 3,719 Grand total 18,230 6,838.00 PLGU Funded, F. Calamity ALLOCATION,DISTRIBUTION AND SUBMISSION OF provision of Natural Rehabilitation on MASTERLIST OF FBs FOR AMO NATURAL FERTILIZER OF PGI Fertilizer (AMO) to the Natural Fertilizer marginalized corn AMO for Marginal Allocation Corn Farmers farmers. of Natural No. of AMO Masterlist No. Municipality AMO Fertilizer submitted Distributed ( No. of (Corn and sachet) HVCC) DISTRICT I 1 Cabagan 1000 1000 Delfin Incomplete 2 Albano 600 600 3 Ilagan 865 865 Incomplete 4 San Pablo 2265 2265 5 Sta. Maria 720 720 6 Sto. Tomas 1305 1305 7 Tumauini 1760 1760 Subtotal 8515 8515 DISTRICT V 8 Burgos 265 265 9 Quezon 55 55 10 Quirino 105 105 Subtotal 425 425 DISTRICT VI 11 Echague 215 215 Incomplete Subtotal 215 215 GrandTotal 9155 9155 G. Attended and A collaborative project Participants attended/participated in the meeting Participated the 3rd with DA CVRC and 1.