Proposed PHP 9 Billion Annual Mechanization Fund for Farmers to Help Boost Rice Production in the Philippines

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The Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) revealed that the proposed PHP 9 billion annual allocation for the mechanization program under the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) will help boost local rice yield.

PhilMech showed their support for the proposed annual fund for the distribution of various agricultural equipment, either in-kind or grants, to qualified farmers cooperatives and associations (FCAs) under the extended RCEF.

In a statement, PhilMech Director Dionisio Alvindia said, “With PHP9 billion annually for another six years, the RCEF-Mechanization Program can cover up to 30 percent more rice farms, which will result in around 44 percent mechanization coverage for rice farms nationwide by 2031.”

The proposal is higher than the PHP 5 billion yearly allocation for the distribution of farm equipment since 2019 under Republic Act 11203 or the Rice Tariffication Law.

According to Alvindia, the increased funding will help lower rice imports. During the program’s implementation from 2019 to 2024, only 14% of rice farms in the Philippines were covered.

Aside from increased coverage, the extension of the RCEF-Mechanization program is also expected to enable PhilMech to establish more modern drying and milling facilities or rice processing centers. The fund also allows PhilMech to bid, procure, and distribute more machinery to FCAs, and train more FCAs and local government units (LGUs) for the utilization of farm machinery.

“The provision of modern drying and milling machines to qualified FCAs and LGUs will also make it possible for them to directly market their milled rice at the retail level, or to big institutions,” Alvindia said. He added that extending the RCEF will play a key role in the continuous modernization of Philippine agriculture.

“When the RCEF-Mechanization Program kicked off in 2019, most Filipino rice farmers were hesitant to mechanize their operations as they were used to the traditional farming methods for many decades. However, PHilMech is getting numerous accounts and witnessing a shortage of farm labor in many regions. This makes the need to mechanize rice farming imperative,” he said.

As of March 2024, at least 6,385 FCAs with almost 1 million members have received farm machinery from PhilMech. These also include the distribution of land preparation machines, crop establishment technologies, harvesting, and threshing equipment, as well as drying and milling technologies, among others, obligating at least PHP24.9 billion of the Rice Fund for the procurement of various agricultural equipment.