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  • FPA Memorandum Circular No. 2022-18

    FPA Memorandum Circular No. 2022-18

    Submission of Comments and Attendance to Public Consultation

  • Office Order No. 2022-20

    Office Order No. 2022-20

    Monthly Communication Allowance for Ms. Jonalyn B. Rañola

  • Special Order No. 2022-055

    Special Order No. 2022-055

    Designation of Ms. Maria Theresa B. Oliveros as Special Disbursing Officer (SDO) to Handle Cash Advance in the Amount of P84,200.00

  • Special Order No. 2022-054-A

    Special Order No. 2022-054-A

    Authorization of Ms. Rea O. Barretto to Claim Travel Expenses

  • Special Order No. 2022-053-A

    Special Order No. 2022-053-A

    Designation of Ms. Jonalyn B. Rañola as Special Disbursing Officer (SDO) to Handle Cash Advance in the Amount of P 39,441.50

  • Special Order No. 2022-054

    Special Order No. 2022-054

    Designating Dr. Agnes Joy L. Casiño, Medical Specialist III and Dr. Marlon C. Molmisa as Resource Persons in the Mental Health Awareness Program and Work-Life Balance

  • FPA Bicol Presses for Balanced Fertilization during the 14th National Rice Technology Forum

    FPA Bicol Presses for Balanced Fertilization during the 14th National Rice Technology Forum

    BULA, CAMARINES SUR | April 26, 2022 – The Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) – Regional Field Unit V (RFU 5) pushed for Balanced Fertilization Strategy (BFS) during the 14th National Rice Technology Forum on April 19-22, 2022.

     

    Over 3,300 farmers, rice program implementers, and delegates from across the country attended the event.

     

    Regional Officer Gabriel B. Atole focused his discussion on the Balanced Fertilization Strategy (BFS) Program which is an FPA’s Commitment to the OneDA Agenda for Food Security. FPA was tasked to enhance crop production and increase income for rice farmers through the efficient use of fertilizer and other agricultural inputs. He emphasized that with BFS implementation would:

     

    • Reduce reliance on inorganic fertilizer
    • Improve soil fertility and structure through appropriate combination of inorganic and organic fertilizer
    • Encourage local manufacturers to resort to non-traditional fertilizers

    This strategy will lower the price of fertilizer as the Filipino farming community would be less dependent to imported fertilizer, thus less affected by global market changes. Aside from this, local supply will become more prominent and would help the Philippines become self-sufficient in terms of fertilizer supply.

     

    The event was also highlighted by technology demonstration, where 12 seed companies planted 27 hybrid seeds to showcase the advantages and benefits of hybrid rice in the 104.30 clustered rice area covered by the San Agustin, San Ramon Farmers Cooperative (SARFC) in Bula, Camarines Sur.

     

    The event was hosted by the Department of Agriculture Rice Program and the Agricultural Training Institute – Bicol in partnership with the Rice Productivity Advocacy Incorporated or Rice Board, Local Government Unit of Bula, Camarines Sur, PhilRice, and several seed-selling private companies. XXX

     

     

     

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    Agricultural Training Institute. (April 24, 2022). DA-ATI Bicol et al. Hold 14th National Rice Technology Forum. https://ati.da.gov.ph/ati-5/news/04252022-1556/da-ati-bicol-et-al-hold-14th-national-rice-technology-forum

     

    Written by:  Gabriel B. Atole | Published: 27 April 2022

      Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) Online ISSN: 2815-1674
      Published by the FPA Information and Communications Team

  • FPA audits DMPI warehouse in Bukidnon

    FPA audits DMPI warehouse in Bukidnon

    BUKIDNON | April 26, 2022 – FPA Northern Mindanao, led by Supervising Agriculturist Ma. Sonia C. Calleja, along with the FPA legal team, conducted a warehouse audit of Del Monte Philippines, Incorporated (DMPI) in Camp Philips, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon on April 22, 2022.

     

    Ms. Charmaine Pailagao, DMPI Pollution Control Officer, presented the DMPI’s historical background and the measures to protect the environment and soil health from the harmful effects of pesticides and fertilizers.

     

    FPA Northern Mindanao and the legal team found out that the repacking area is vulnerable to air disturbances specially to formulated pesticides. They recommended to enclose the area to avoid air disturbances and possible pesticide contamination.

     

    Afterward, the FPA team observed a foliar spraying operation and fruit harvesting.

     

    The FPA legal team of Atty. Jane Aquino-Pabalete, Errol John A. Ramos and Board Secretary Ms. Shanelle Napoles visited the region to likewise brief FPA Northern Mindanao personnel on the agency’s new laws and issuances on the effective delivery of FPA services. These laws and issuances will provide field officers with the necessary ethical and equitable enforcement procedures.

    Written by:  Romnick N. Boctot, | Published: 27 April 2022

      Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) Online ISSN: 2815-1674
      Published by the FPA Information and Communications Team