Dr. Eufemio T. Rasco Jr, executive director of Philippine
Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), pushed for green and smart farming to
transform the current food system during the 25th National Rice Research and
Development Conference held in Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Sept. 4-6.
Green initiatives aim to reduce external input, particularly
energy, while smart initiatives are knowledge-intensive and labor-reducing
technologies.
In his opening address, Rasco said the present food system
needs changes as food miles, or the distance that a food travels from the farm
to the consumers’ plate, are getting farther.
“Before, we used only to import rice from Thailand and Vietnam ,
now, we get from India .
[Let’s also consider] the hamburger sandwich. The beef comes from Argentina , bread from Australia ,
cheese from New Zealand , and
tomato paste from California .
Our food sources are getting farther,” he said.
A transformation is also needed with “Filipinos losing
control over what [they] eat and we are losing farming and associated supply
such as seeds and agricultural inputs as a source of income.”
New dietary guidelines recommend that fruits and vegetables
occupy half of our plates and about ¼ by grains. However, half of the typical
Filipino plate contains rice despite recommendations to eat more fruits and
vegetables.
In terms of income, Rasco said farmers are losing to
imported agricultural products.
“To transform the
food system, we need to transform the energy and information systems that
nurture it. We need to be green and smart – a system that is diverse and
sustainable,” he said.
With a green and smart technology system, Rasco said the
food system, especially on rice, localized sufficiency of food stapes would be
possible.
“Green and smart is more than a slogan. It is a vision, a
crusade, an agenda, and a strategy. Ultimately, it will become an action plan
that hopefully we will commit to [work on],” he said.
As part of its green and smart initiatives, PhilRice crafted
its Energy in Rice Farming Program and will soon implement the Philippine Rice
Academy, an advanced research and training academy focused on promoting modern
technologies.
DA-PhilRice is a government-owned and –controlled
corporation that aims at developing high-yielding and cost-reducing
technologies so farmers can produce enough rice for all Filipinos.
For more information, please visit or contact DA-PhilRice at
Maligaya, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija with telephone number (044)
456-0285 loc 512 or any PhilRice station near you. You may also visit
www.philrice.gov.ph or text your questions to 0920-911-1398.
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