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High Value Crops: Rubber Industry in the Philippines
High Value Crops: Rubber Industry in the Philippines
Philippine Rubber Industry Roadmap 2017-2022
The Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Agriculture have
been since 2012 spearheading the formulation of Philippine Rubber Industry
Roadmap. In 2012, both agencies did parallel initiatives by outsourcing the
preparation of the rubber industry development plans to the University of the
Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) for the upstream sector and the University of the
Philippines – Institute for Small Scale Industries (UP-ISSI) for the downstream sector.
In the same year, the Department of Science and Technology came out with its
Rubber Research and Development Agenda manifesting the agency’s strong support
in the development of the rubber industry. The DOST’s Rubber R&D Agenda was
integrated in the annual Rubber Industry Cluster Action Plan since 2012. The two (2)
development plans were used by the Philippine Rubber Technical Working Group
(PHLRUBBER TWG) as basis in the preparation and implementation of an annual
Rubber Industry Cluster Action Plan (Rubber InCup) starting 2013 until 2015.
It was in 2013 that the PHLRUBBER decided to integrate the two (2) industry
development plans. After series of consultations and workshops, the integration was
finalized in 2015 resulting to the crafting of the Philippine Rubber Industry Roadmap
2016-2022. By consolidating the roadmaps, all agencies allied to the development of
the rubber industry are expected to work on the same vision, goals and objectives
and harmonize all programs and projects designed to improve the growth of the
industry as well as its contribution in poverty reduction most particularly among
smallholders. A one roadmap for the industry also prevents confusion among
industry stakeholders and effectively engages strong commitment from the private
sector to collaborate for the speedier growth for the industry.
The integrated roadmap required further consultation with various stakeholders.
From February 2016 to September 2017, the PHLRUBBER TWG met with various
stakeholders including Philippine Rubber Industries Association (PRIA), recently
organized Philippine Rubber Farmers Association (PRFA), local government units
(LGUs), national government agencies (NGAs), regional rubber cluster groups,
academes, financial institutions, processors, traders and exporters. The document
was likewise presented during the meeting of the Philippine Council for Agriculture
and Fisheries (PCAF) at the Department of Agriculture, Quezon City on May 25,
2016. The roadmap is now officially referred to as the Philippine Rubber Industry
Roadmap 2017-2022.
The Philippine Rubber Industry Roadmap 2017-2022 is intended to foster continuing
commitment to the collective effort of developing the Philippine rubber industry. The
document includes a narrative on the general trends, development and opportunities
in the rubber industry worldwide. It highlights the accomplishments of the joint efforts
and initiatives of all stakeholders. It reflects the agreements on the areas where the
efforts should be focused for optimal results, and likewise integrates and harmonizes
programs, projects, and activities of member-agencies supportive of the short and
long-term rubber industry development agenda.
The Philippine Rubber Industry Roadmap shall serve as a guide to all industry
stakeholders for optimal realization of the targets set for 2017-2022. A periodic
review of the roadmap by the PHLRUBBER TWG shall be undertaken to ensure that
commitment by member-agencies and institutions are effectively carried out and next
steps are instituted to sustain the initiatives and ensure the continuous development
and growth of the Philippine rubber industry ultimately realizing the industry vision.A. World Rubber Industry Outlook
With the anticipated growth in the world economy, the Association of Natural Rubber
Producing Countries (ANRPC) is optimistic on its positive impact on the natural
rubber (NR) market.
On the demand side, a major development is that the outlook has improved for China
in view of withdrawal of the US tariff on heavy commercial vehicle tires made in
China. Improved economic outlook in the US and Europe suggests possibility of
faster growth in demand for NR from these non-ANRPC regions (Mathew, 2017).
A.1 World Projected Production
Farm expansion is greatly influenced by the NR price. It is evident in 2010-2012
when there is an abrupt high price of NR, farmers expanded their rubber plantation
in large-scale as shown in the figure below. These new area planted and replanted
to rubber resulted to the increase in the world production in 2017-2019.
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