SRA eyes sugarcane block farms to improve production

A store worker attends to a customer buying sugar at a stall in Bagong Silang public market in North Caloocan. JONATHAN CELLONA/ABS-CBN NEWS PHOTO
A store worker attends to a customer buying sugar at a stall in Bagong Silang public market in North Caloocan. JONATHAN CELLONA/ABS-CBN NEWS PHOTO

THE Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) yesterday said it plans to implement sugarcane block farms as part of its program to improve sugar production.

Block farms are groups of 30 hectares or more of sugarcane, according to SRA acting administrator and chief executive officer (CEO) Pablo Luis Azcona.

In contrast, 90 percent of sugarcane farmers have only one to two hectares at present.

Azcona said initial tests on existing sugarcane block farms showed production improved “5 to 10 tons per hectare.”

“This way po we can modernize them, we can give them equipment, we can give them assistance,” Azcona said in a public briefing on its importance.

“At the same time po iyong SRA ay nagri-release ng bagong high-yielding varieties for our farmers as well. So iyong thrust talaga ng SRA ngayon is improvement of production,” he added.

Aside from this, the SRA chief said they would delay milling until Sept. 1 to “give time for the sugarcane to be more mature and improve the sugar content.”

He added that the Philippines must produce 2.4 to 2.5 million metric tons of sugar to be called self-sufficient.

As of May 14, the Philippines has produced 1.9 million metric tons of raw sugar, based on the SRA’s Sugar Supply and Demand Situation.

“‘Yung thrust natin talaga is how to make the farmers improve their production kasi po [ang] farm size natin maliliit – one to two hectares lang compared to the other countries,” he said.

“That’s why we need to consolidate the small farmers into cooperatives and give them all the assistance that they need,” Azcona added. (ABS-CBN News)

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