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THE SUGARCANE
INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT
ACT OF 2015
H O N . M A . R E G I N A B A U T I S T A - M A R T I N
S R A A D M I N I S T R AT O R
State of the Philippine Sugarcane Industry
Sugarcane Plantation
423,000 has.
80% of farms are 5 has. & less
65,000 farmers & increasing due to CARP
59 TC/Ha
1.96 LKg/TC
Current cost of production = P70-100k/ha
Processing Facilities
27 sugar mills
Capacity of 198,500 TCD
60% capacity utilization
14 sugar refineries
Capacity of 189,209 LKg/Day
73% capacity utilization (CY 2010-11)
8 bioethanol distilleries
222 million liters capacity
57% of mandated market
5 Power Generating Plants
Installed Capacity of 84 MW
Around P 87 Billion contribution to the national economy in CY 2013-2014;
With More than 700,000 workers and 5M dependents
Contribution to trade balance & foreign reserves = $ 111.76 million
Highly-
Efficient
Mills
20 Bioethanol
Distilleries
supplying 20%
bioethanol
mandate
Sugar Mills
Generating
500 MW
power
Specialty Sugar,
Bio Water, Bio
Plastics, etc.
Farm
Support
Industries
Mill
Support
Industries
Expansion of Sugarcane Areas
Increase of the Number of Economic-Sized Farms (Block Farming)
Efficient, skilled & fairly-compensated labor force
Strong / well-managed MDDCs & industry organizations / institutions
Well-defined government programs and unwavering policy support
Productive /
Viable farms
at 75 TC/ha &
2.1 LKg/TC
Strategically
Diversified
Sugarcane
Industry by
2024
Sugarcane
Ecozones
VISION
GOALS
SUPPORT
ACTIVITIES
FOUNDATION FOR
DEVELOPMENT
BILL ON “SUGARCANE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 2015”
MANDATED APPROPRIATION : General Appropriations under the National Expenditure Program
15% for
socialized
credit thru LBP
on farm
mechanization,
farm support /
crop loans
(P300 million)
Non-Block
Farms
15% for
grants to
block farms
(P300
million)
15% for R & D,
capacity building,
technology
transfer
(P300 million)
5% for
scholarship
grants
(P100 million)
50% for
infrastructure
support programs
(P1.00 billion)
2016 Proposed Initial Allocation : P2.0 billion
PROPOSED SUGARCANE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (SIDC)
1. Oversight Committee – Overall coordination
2. Technical Working Group – serves as Secretariat
3. Program Committees – in-charge of individual program masterplans
and action plans
i. Block Farm Program Committee (BF-PC)
ii. R, D & E Program Committee (RDE-PC)
iii. Human Resource Development Program Committee (HRD-PC)
iv. Mill District Development Program Committee (MDD-PC)
v. Farm Mechanization Program Committee (FM-PC)
vi. Infrastructure Program Committee (I-PC)
vii. Public Relations Program Committee (PR-PC)
Improving Productivity Through Block Farming
MDDC
Conduit of Initiatives & Coordination
Block Farm Agribusiness Unit in Mill
Districts
Service Providers
Support Services
DAR Organizational dev’t
Land tenure improvement
DA Infrastructure dev’t
Livelihood
SRA Technical Assistance Technology transfer
Productivity improvement programs
DTI Marketing
Investments
DOLE Skills devpt – farmers &
workers Agripreneurship
HRD
DOE Ethanol & Power Generation devpt
Enterprise Development Marketing
Investment Crop Loans
Planters Association
Sugar Mills
Ethanol Distilleries
Industrial Users
NGOs
GFIs / Banks
Farm Manage-
ment & Technical
Consul-tancy
Equipment Services
Financial Services
FARM SUPPORT PROGRAM
1. Socialized Credit
2. Deployment of experts on farm management, technical
assistance and professional services
FARM MECHANIZATION PROGRAM
1. Research program on sugarcane farm mechanization
2. Socialized credit facility under the LBP
3. Equipment Service Centers
INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM
1. Transport infrastructure
2. Farm-to-Mill roads
3. Irrigation and drainage facilities
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT & EXTENSION PROGRAM
1. Breeding program
2. Farm technologies
3. Integrated pest control
4. Soils fertility mapping ,assessment and rehabilitation
5. Crop forecasting and monitoring
6. Milling, refining and biomass-generation technologies
7. Product diversification
8. Consumption study
9. Weather monitoring and climate change adaptation and mitigation
10.Operation of demo farms
11.Establishment of high-yielding variety nurseries
12.Technical assistance and advice
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
1. Capacity building, skills training, institutional strengthening
of workers/farmers/ARB organizations
2. Scholarship program to underprivileged but deserving
students taking up courses in relevant fields of discipline
needed by the sugarcane industry
3. Attendance to local and international trainings / seminars of
farmers, technicians and SRA technical personnel
4. Competency standards and training regulations for technical
vocational education by TESDA
5. Upgrading research facilities such as soils laboratories &
breeding stations
6. Faculty development
7. Strengthening of on-the-job training program of agri-based
higher education institutions in sugarcane areas
SUGAR SUPPLY MONITORING
MANDATORY REGISTRATION WITH SRA:
1. SRA all farmers, farmers associations / federations,
mills/mills association, sugarcane consolidators and
muscovado producers
2. SRA all ethanol distilleries (fuel & potable)
3. SRA all domestic/international sugar traders, wholesalers,
repackers, CBW food processors
4. Sugar warehouses
5. Manufacturers of bags or sacks for sugar
6. Cane hauling and service providers