Sadyang hindi natin mapipigilan ang pagdating ng El Niño. Ngunit maaari nating mapaghandaan ito sa paraang PISIKAL, MENTAL, EMOSYONAL, PINANSYAL, at maging ESPIRITWAL. Sa paghahanda, mas malaki ang tyansa na maiwasana ang matinding pinsalang hatid nito. Kaya naman, hangad namin na subukan nyo ang aming mga rekomendasyon nang masigurado pa ring kikita sakali mang matindi ang pinsalang mararanasan ng ating palayan.

El Niño is usual in the Philippine rice agriculture setting. What makes it different each time is its level of intensity and frequency; thereby, affecting the already heavily challenged rice farmers. Various studies have been done, some ongoing, to identify best-fit practices in managing the ill effects of this phenomenon. With the available technologies and interventions, farmers and local executives can better manage the expected impacts of El Niño, and […]

Intersections among rice, youth, and climate change are not always talked about. The cover shows that these three can be interrelated, with young people at the center. We show that young people are forces to be reckoned with when it comes to addressing issues relating to the impacts of climate change on rice and/or vice versa. Engaging them can mean favorable impacts on our rice-farming communities.

Alamin ang mga teknolohiyang subok na ng ating mga magsasaka. Ang mga ito ay tumutugon sa iba’t-ibang hamon sa pagsasaka. Basahin ang iba’t-ibang teknolohiya sa pagpapalay na patok na noon magpahanggang ngayon.

Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) is a government corporate entity attached to the Department of Agriculture created through Executive Order 1061 on 5 November 1985 (as amended) to help develop high-yielding and cost-reducing technologies so farmers can produce enough rice for all Filipinos.

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