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Selecting a rice
variety to be planted in your area? Think it over. Not all rice varieties is
suitable everywhere.
Thus Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research
Institute (PhilRice) cautioned the farmers to know first the rice varieties
that are suitable for Caraga condition.
Abner Montecalvo, DA-PhilRice Agusan Experiment Station
Manager said that rice varieties are location specific.
During the news conference as one the highlights of the
Farmer’s Field Day and Forum held last October 5, 2012, Montecalvo identified
specific rice varieties commonly planted and with good yield performance in
Caraga Region.
He said for irrigated areas suitable rice varieties are
PSB RC 18, NSIC RC 122 popularly called Angelica, NSIC RC 128 and PSB RC 82
while for rainfed areas is PSB RC 14.
For upland areas are NSIC RC 11 and NSIC RC 9 while for
saline areas is NSIC RC 190(Salinas 5).
Montecalvo also said that there are varieties suitable
for a specific condition such as for drought is NSIC RC 192 and for submergence
or flooded area is NSIC 194 also known as the Submarino1 rice
variety.
Farmers are also advised to choose a
specific rice variety based on a specific planting season and specific growing
condition and most importantly to follow right crop management practices.
Caraga Region is noted for its wet and
very wet weather conditions.
Montecalvo said that farmers, who want
to enhance their knowledge, may visit DA-PhilRice Agusan Experiment station
located in Brgy. Basilisa, RT Romualdez, Agusan del Norte which showcase
various rice technologies.
DA-PhilRice can also assist farmers to
obtain quality rice seeds. (Aurell P. Arais/RAFID DA CARAGA)
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