12/05/2026
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OLONGAPO CITY, ZAMBALES โ As part of the nationwide study for the Value Chain Analysis (VCA) for Yellow and White Corn, the Department of Agriculture โ Philippine Rural Development Project (DA-PRDP), in partnership with the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP), conducted a data gathering activity in Central Luzon on April 28โ29, 2026.
The activity forms part of the broader effort to assess the current condition of the countryโs corn industry and identify strategic interventions that will strengthen the sectorโs competitiveness, resilience, and market orientation.
To ensure the collection of robust and reliable data, DA-PRDP, through its I-PLAN component, and the DAPโs Productivity and Development CenterโProductivity Development Research Office (PDCโPDRO), facilitated focus group discussions and key informant interviews with farmers, traders, feed millers, local government representatives, and other key players across the corn value chain.
The study seeks to establish a comprehensive, evidence-based framework that will guide policy formulation, investment programming, and development planning for the corn industry nationwide. It also aims to identify key production and market constraints, emerging opportunities, and priority interventions that can improve productivity, profitability, and market access for corn producers and stakeholders.
In Central Luzon, the corn industry remains vital to the regionโs livestock and poultry sectors, particularly through yellow corn production. However, challenges such as changing weather patterns, limited post-harvest facilities, rising production costs, and insufficient local supply continue to affect the industry, underscoring the need for improved mechanization, grain drying facilities, and greater investments across the corn value chain to meet the growing demand from feed millers and livestock raisers.
Through the conduct of the VCA, DA-PRDP and its partners aim to generate critical insights that will help shape responsive programs and investments, ultimately contributing to a more competitive and resilient corn industry that can better support farmersโ livelihoods and the countryโs food security goals.