Dr Abe V Rotor
Paaralang Bayan sa Himpapawid with Ms
Melly C Tenorio
738 DZRB 8 to 9 evening
class Mon to Fri, March 31, 2008
- Percent of rice hull – 25 % T
- Area planted to rice 4 m F
- Pinawa = to whole wheat T
- Kiskisan predominates milling more than 55- 60 percent total milling T
- PH losses from threshing to retailing is up to 40% F (more)
(Photo: Indigenous rice dehuller, NFA Museum)
- Rice has protein value equivalent to that of legumes – F
- Vietnam, Thailand are the largest exporters of rice to the Phil – T
- IRRI varieties have virtually vanished in local fields of Asia and Africa T
- Rice substitution should ideally be of other grains like wheat – F
- Root crops and legumes are the main substitute of rice in rural area – T
- Meat economy means converting grains into meat – T
- Meat economy is the alternative to grain economy where grain production is not sufficient – F
- Palagad or dry season rice crop is more productive than that of regular crop T
- Rice producing countries in continental Asia relies much of the melting snow of the Himalayas T
- Rice also contains gluten – leavening protein in wheat. F
- Imported rice is inferior (especially from Thailand and Vietnam) to local rice F
- Tikitiki is derived from corn. F
- 25 % of Filipinos are corn eaters F
- We are self sufficient in corn at present – the problem is rice shortage F
- Rice is more readily digested than wheat and corn T
- The Philippines was a rice exporter for several years during the Marcos administration T
- US supplies rice regularly to the Phil through PL140 or Kennedy Round 2 T
- Our average production in rice and corn is one of the lowest in the world. T
- Milling recovery on the average is 65 percent. F
- Among the pest of rice are stemborers in the field, and rice weevils in the warehouse. T
- Varieties tagged in the market are not the true varieties. T
- Sinandomeng, Raminad, Wagwag, Intan are fancy varieties, if not old varieties, which are no longer officially recognized by the seed board. T
- The IRRI variety series was up to IR 76 sometime in the eighties T
- Golden rice (genetically modified) is an original contribution of IRRI, now being worked on for multiplication F (Swiss scientist on japonica rice)
- People who eat corn are more resistant and sturdy T
- Philrice developed the hybrid rice T
- Hybrid rice, true to its name, is resistant to all major insect pests and diseases. F
- Maya is an important pest of rice in the field, as well as inside warehouses. F
- Practically wastage is not thought of on the farm because range chicken glean on leftovers T
- The longest dryer of palay in the world is ion the Philippines – believe it or not. T
- Rice harvest in the dry season comes ahead in Cagayan Valley than in Central Luzon F
- It is possible that imported rice and locally produced rice are indisguisable because both come from one kind of rice – O sativa. T
- Oryza japonica is also grown in the Philippines in commercial quantity – but quite expensive F
- US rice is what they call as long grain variety, also of the sativa type, but it is gown upland T
- Upland rice is more aromatic than lowland rice in general T (Milagrosa)
- When you buy rice see to it that the grain is not chalky, more of whole than brokens, smells without trace of fungus odor. T
- Newly harvested rice leavens better than old stock, it remains soft longer F
- Buffer stock means in the law, 90-day supply for the whole country in the custody of government warehouses F
- NFA together with NIA and NEA were the three model agencies during the Marcos regime, which inspires a number of countries to study and adopt – among them Thailand, China, Vietnam and SA and Africa. T
- Masagana 99 was a success politically. Its socio economic benefit was far reaching. Only that it was based on high technology, energy-dependent, and financially-heavy – all these became unaffordable to the local farmers. T
- Agrarian program is too social-justice centered, dragged on for years without adequate financing and infrastructure, alienated legitimate landowners, and destroyed the principle of economics of scale. T
- Our failure in agrarian reform exacerbates our non-competitiveness with other countries under the WTO. T
- Our Banaue rice terraces is a victim of modern rice technology. T
- It is important to fallow the land – three croppings of rice a year will drain the soil, makes it acidic and ultimately become spent even before our children’s time. T
- RCPCC precursor of NAFC – now NFAC was composed of 24 agencies which conceived and managed the successful implementation of Masagana 99, Maisan 77 and other self-sufficiency program of the government under Marcos time. T
1. Pirurutong
Rice that is all black – hull, bran, grain, including starch, especially when
cooked.
2. English term for the unicorn of
rice grain - “awn”.
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