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Learn about NIA's progress in achieving rice self-sufficiency, overcoming obstacles, and enhancing irrigation performance for food staple self-sufficiency program (FSSP).
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Strengthening Dependability Food Staple Self-Sufficiency Program (FSSP): Status of Irrigation Intervention (NIA Part) Dexter G. Patrocinio Department Manager A Operations Department National Irrigation Administration Quezon City, Philippines
Ensuring Productivity A. Targeting Rice Self-Sufficiency
Projected Rice Requirement Requirement = Total Utilization + Ending Stock for 90 days
Target Domestic Rice Supply Supply = Rice Equivalent of Production + Beginning Stocks
Supply and Demand Self-sufficiency by 2013 No imports by 2014
Developing Infrastructure B. Achieving Irrigation Quota
Surmounting Obstacles C. Optimizing Irrigation Benefits
D. Expediting Project Execution Pump-Priming Growth
Tackling Constraints E. Enhancing Irrigation Performance
NIA’s Quota in FSSP n.b. Excerpts from the FSSP 07 Dec. 2011 version
NIA’s Targets in Budget Strategy (BS) n.b. Excerpts from the NIA Budget Strategy
NIA’s Accomplishments in 2011 n.b. a Includes carryover accomplishments in 2011 of 2010 targets b Based on the FSSP targets
NIA’s Accomplishments in 2012 n.b. a Includes carryover accomplishments in 2012 of 2011 targets (end of 2nd qtr 2012) b Based on the FSSP targets