PH partners with Korea for local manufacturing of farm equipment

The use of small stationary machine threshers commonly replaces manual threshing given the high labor requirements of manual threshing, according to the International Rice Research Institute. Stationary threshing is generally done in the field, or near the field. IRRI.ORG PHOTO
The use of small stationary machine threshers commonly replaces manual threshing given the high labor requirements of manual threshing, according to the International Rice Research Institute. Stationary threshing is generally done in the field, or near the field. IRRI.ORG PHOTO

The Philippines has partnered with the Korean government to improve the local manufacturing of farm equipment, the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) said yesterday.

“We have a program now at PhilMech wherein through the help of the Korean government, we are having this local manufacturing, enhancing the local manufacturing of our local industry,” PhilMech executive director Dionisio Alvindia told ANC.

The partnership aims to boost local manufacturing so that “we will not be solely dependent on imported machines,” Alvindia said.

He noted that most of the farm equipment in the Philippines such as tractors and combined harvesters were imported.

In preparation for the looming El Niño when less rain is expected, Alvindia said the PhilMech would provide equipment to rice farmers that require less water for land preparation, as well as solar irrigation systems. (ABS-CBN News)

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