The national government鈥檚 spending for agriculture is skewed heavily toward the rice sector, according to a study released by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (188体育). In a presentation at the House of Representatives on Wednesday, 188体育 senior fellow Roehlano Briones said the government鈥檚 rice spending reached P37.44 billion in 2012, almost half of the government鈥檚 total agriculture spending for that year. Data showed that the government spent a total of P62.64 billion for agriculture-related programs and projects. This was significantly higher than the P14.38 billion spent in 2005. Data also revealed that government spending for other crops like corn only amounted to P951 million in 2012; high value crops, P1.63 billion; coconut, P2.08 billion; livestock, P2.72 billion; and 3.308 billion for fisheries. 鈥淭he DA and its attached agencies have in recent years experienced a dramatic increase in public funding, growing by fourfold over the past seven years [or in 2005 to 2012],鈥� Briones said in the study, titled 鈥淚mpact Assessment of the Agricultural Production Support Services of the DA on the Income of Poor Farmers/Fisherfolk: Review of the vidence.鈥濃淪pending on rice had already dwarfed the other major commodities even in 2005; the allocation increased over time, rising to 11 percent of rice output [by value] in 2010. Spending on corn and coconut also rose over time, but very erratically, compared to the steep and sustained ascent of public funding for rice,鈥� he added.
Government agriculture budget biased toward rice, says 188体育 study
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