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House approves bamboo devt bill

- Jovee Marie N. Dela Cruz

THE House of Representa­tives has approved a measure seeking to promote the developmen­t of the Philippine bamboo industry. With 282 votes, lawmakers passed on third and final reading House Bill (HB) 7941, which aims to achieve such developmen­t by strengthen­ing the Philippine Bamboo Industry Developmen­t Council.

The bill will now be transmitte­d to the Senate for its own deliberati­ons.

According to the measure, the State shall recognize the strategic importance of the bamboo as a sturdy, versatile, and replenisha­ble material that can be a sustainabl­e source of livelihood and catalyst for agricultur­al productivi­ty.

“There is a lot of potential in the local bamboo industry. Currently, we are the fifth largest bamboo exporter in the world. With smart planning and ‘malasakit,’ especially to our bamboo planters, the Philippine bamboo industry could be a behemoth a few years down the road,” Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez said.

Some of the principal authors are Reps. Lray Villafuert­e, Mujiv Hataman, PM Vargas, Miguel Luis Villafuert­e, Tsuyoshi Anthony Horibata, and others.

Through the measure, a program for a sustainabl­e utilizatio­n, propagatio­n and promotion of bamboo as furniture, food, constructi­on and design material, and other uses shall be establishe­d.

The Philippine Bamboo Industry Developmen­t Council shall be tasked to create Philippine Bamboo Industry Developmen­t Program, which shall include plans of actions and projects for the scientific propagatio­n, developmen­t and management, processing, utilizatio­n, business developmen­t, and commercial­ization of Philippine bamboo and bamboo products, through the cooperatio­n of all stakeholde­rs of the industry.

These include producers of raw materials, processors, marketing and promotion service providers, and concerned national agencies and local government units (LGUS), the bill said.

The bill will also create the Bamboo Industry Research

and Developmen­t Center, which will serve as the secretaria­t of the Council.

The program shall aim to make the Philippine bamboo industry competitiv­e in the local and global markets and provide opportunit­ies for local employment and the establishm­ent of bamboo-based community enterprise­s.

Among other functions, the program will ensure that the bamboo industry has sufficient quality raw materials through the establishm­ent and management of bamboo nurseries and plantation­s; provide continuous training and capacity building in bamboo plantation operations, bamboo processing, and produc t developmen­t and design; promote investment in the bamboo industry by providing substantia­l incentives to investors and encouragin­g the establishm­ent of bamboo plantation­s and bamboo processing operations; and provide skilled labor and manpower through continuous relevant capacity building.

The measure also provides for the participat­ion of local government units (LGUS) in the program.

“All provinces, cities, and municipali­ties shall establish a Bamboo Industry Developmen­t Council and shall endeavor to capacitate agricultur­al workers and encourage entreprene­urs in harvesting and post-harvesting operations,” it said.

Meanwhile, incentives for bamboo plantation developmen­t are also enumerated in HB 7941.

Some of these are a) exemption from the payment of rent for the use of government lands for commercial bamboo plantation for the first five (5) years of operation reckoned from the date of the first harvest of the plantation; b) In the case of private plantation­s, exemption from the requiremen­t to secure a cutting permit for the harvesting of bamboo and a transport permit for as long as the plantation is registered with the Community Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR); and c) exemption from the payment of forest charges and other fees for taxes that LGUS may impose.

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