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Bumper harvest of palay seen in Q1

Jasper Emmanuel Arcalas - The Philippine Star
Bumper harvest of palay seen in Q1

Output to reach record 4.8 MMT

MANILA, Philippines — Despite threats of El Niño, the country’s palay output in the first quarter likely inched up year-on-year to over 4.8 million metric tons on the back of higher yield.

In its latest report, the Philippine Statistics Authority projected that palay production from January to March could reach 4.8 million MT, slightly higher than the 4.78 million MT recorded in the same period in 2023.

Historical PSA data showed that the forecast could be the highest volume of palay produced in the first quarter on record.

“The updated estimate of palay production for the period January to March 2024 as of (Feb. 1) exhibited an increase of 0.6 percent from its estimate of 4.8 million metric tons as of Jan. 1,” the PSA said in its forecast report recently.

The PSA estimated that total harvest area in the first quarter could be at 1.17 million hectares, slightly smaller than the 1.18 million hectares recorded in the same period of last year.

The contraction in harvest area would be offset by the projected increase in productivity as the PSA estimated that average yield per hectare would grow to 4.11 MT from 4.06 MT.

As of Feb. 1, the PSA said about 318,570 hectares of the updated harvest area have been harvested, translating to a palay output of around 1.29 million MT.

“Of the total area of 856,310 hectares of standing palay yet to be harvested as of Feb, 1, 6.7 percent were at the vegetative stage, 56.9 percent at the reproductive stage, and 36.5 percent were at the maturing stage,” the PSA said.

In the same report, the PSA estimated that total corn output in the first quarter could be around 2.67 million MT, almost six percent over last year’s 2.52 million MT.

The latest estimate, however, is lower than the PSA’s forecast in January of 2.69 million MT.

“Harvest area based on standing crop for the period January to March 2024 may increase to 711,470 hectares or by 2.5 percent from the 694,390 hectares actual estimate of harvest area in the same period of the previous year,” the PSA said.

Likewise, the agency projected an increase in corn yield per hectare to 3.75 MT from last year’s 3.63 MT.

According to the PSA, about 229,350 hectares of the total estimated harvest area of 711,470 hectares have been harvested already.

The PSA noted that it has already recorded 723,270 MT of corn output from the latest harvested area.

“Of the 482,130 hectares of standing corn yet to be harvested as of Feb. 1, about 2.2 percent were at the vegetative stage, 51.8 percent at the reproductive stage, and 46 percent at the maturing stage,” the PSA said.

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