Think Revolutionary Farming (RevFarm), Think Doable. Here’s how 5 Filipino hybrid rice farmers can raise
This is already history. In early 2020, Genaro Tamon planted “US 88” hybrid
rice, on May 12 harvested an ultra high 15.73 MT (286 sacks at 55 kilos each)
from 1 ha in Magarao, Camarines Sur. Computed at P18/kg, the total was P283,140;
multiplied by 5 farmers, the total was P1,415,700!
To
become rich, you have to think rich first.
The news of ultra high yield is by Zac Sarian[1] (16 May 2020, “Bumper Crop: US 88 Yields 15.73 Tons Per Hectare In Bicol!” Agri News, Zacsarian.com); the calculation is by me, using the average 2020
palay price of P18/kg in Central Luzon
per survey by PRIS
Mr Sarian says:
The bumper yield is
more than three times the average national per hectare yield of 4.07 metric
tons based on the latest quarterly data from the Philippine Statistics
Authority in January 2020. This is probably the first time for a farmer from
Bicol to produce such a high yield. (I writer would say, “Not only from
Bicol but from anywhere in the Philippines!”)
Here’s one more proof
that with good seeds, good agricultural practices, proper farm management and with
the cooperation of the weather, the Philippines can produce its own rice
requirements.
I
would now gladly add: “The Philippines can produce its own rice millionaires!”
Farmer Tamon says, “Wow talaga ang US 88 variety!” (My translation:
“Variety US 88 is really wow!”) Son of a rice farmer in Asingan, Pangasinan; a
BSA major in Ag Edu, UP Los Baños ’65; very wide & indefatigable digital
reader (often on Facebook browsing posts & sharings) – I myself am
surprised, shocked even:
Costs
deducted, with a total of 5 ha of hybrid rice, 5 farmers can raise P1M in only 1 cropping season! (You can
dream your own hybrid dream using the data.)
That 1 million-peso dream is my introduction to my readers
of my new thinking for what I now call revolutionary
farming (RevFarming), with each RevFarm practicing Regenerative Agriculture – that which
Filipino farmers do not seem to have
heard of – and which I can see is man’s intelligent
campaign to fight climate change. Yesterday, I wrote about it in my essay
“Which Should We Cultivate: ‘Climate Change’ Or ‘Primate Change’? Both![3]” (23 November 2021, Communication for
Development, Blogger.com).
Hybrid rice US 88 is sold by SeedWorks
Philippines based in Bay, Laguna. Mr Sarian says:
(US 88) is an ideal
rice variety for the country’s prevailing climate and is proven tolerant of the
typical crop diseases that affect rice plants. Moreover, US 88 is well-noted
for its long-grain rice with a premium, soft-eating quality.
Another
welcome trait of US 88: “Ubod ng sarap!” (“Extremely flavorful!” my
translation)
Via hybrid rice, I am pushing for a revolution in Philippine
Agriculture that is now raging in Australia – Regenerative
Agriculture!
Who
told me to be a crusader for revolutionary agriculture in my home country the
Philippines? I, me, myself!@517
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