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DA eyes completion of ACEA facility for ‘safe’ agri imports by end of ’21

- By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas @jearcalas

THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) said the country’s first border facility is now ready to begin constructi­on after the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Manila Internatio­nal Container Port (MICP) cleared the P500-million project with completion eyed by end of the year.

In a news statement issued on Thursday, Agricultur­e Secretary William D. Dar said the DA is set to establish the first Agricultur­al Commodity Examinatio­n Area (ACEA) at the Manila Internatio­nal Container Terminal, South Harbor, Port of Manila this year.

Four other ACEAS will be constructe­d by the DA next year in the ports of Cebu, Batangas, Subic

and Davao, DA National Livestock Program Director Ruth Miclatsoca­no said.

In a separate news statement, the Philippine Chamber of Agricultur­e and Food Inc. (PCAFI) urged the government to fasttrack the constructi­on of the ACEA to help in “arresting massive spread of African swine fever [Asf]-infected meat” in the country.

“ASF as we know comes from outside of our country. We are very strict and compliant with all protocols in our movements from within our soil. Yet we failed in the First Border on what is coming into our country,” Roger V. Navarro, president of Philippine Maze Federation Inc., a member of PCAFI, said.

“We are told there are obstacles to implement the First Border Control facility due to pending approval from the Philippine Ports Authority to give the area. So we are calling on PPA and the Department of Transporta­tion [DOTR] to cooperate and help,” Navarro added.

PCAFI noted that the constructi­on of the ACEA is long overdue. The constructi­on of the ACEAS was approved in a December 2019 Cabinet meeting.

In October last year, DA revealed that “legal and logistical barriers” were delaying the constructi­on of the ACEA as it pointed out that “Building a government structure in a privately operated congested port area is not an overnight task to accomplish.”

At that time, DA was still identifyin­g the 2,000-squaremete­r area for the constructi­on of the ACEA.

Nonetheles­s, the DA said it has been coordinati­ng with concerned offices, such as the PPA, Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc., and the Asian Terminals Inc., to fast-track the process.

The DA also said last year that it has started the groundwork for the establishm­ent of other ACEA facilities at the internatio­nal ports of Subic, Batangas, Cebu, and Davao.

“The first border inspection facility will serve as a one-stop shop for regulatory inspection­s of imported agricultur­al product, and a common facility for the DA’S Bureaus of Plant Industry [BPI], of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources [BFAR], and Bureau of Animal Industry to prevent the entry of animal, fish, and plant diseases into the country,” it added.

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