Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Strategic partnershi­p seeks nourishing Pinoys

- RAFFY AYENG

In a move aimed at bolstering food security and streamlini­ng agricultur­al logistics, the Philippine Ports Authority, or PPA, and the Department of Agricultur­e, or DA, have joined forces.

The strategic partnershi­p marks a crucial step towards President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s vision of revitalizi­ng the nation’s agricultur­al sector and ensuring affordable food for all Filipinos.

For years, the PPA has demonstrat­ed unwavering commitment to facilitati­ng the smooth flow of agricultur­al goods through its ports.

Consistent investment­s in infrastruc­ture developmen­t and maintenanc­e have paved the way for efficient movement of produce, minimizing delays and spoilage.

By joining hands with the DA, the PPA aims to take this dedication to a whole new level.

“This partnershi­p signifies a convergenc­e of efforts toward a common goal — serving the Filipino people,” declared PPA general manager Jay Santiago.

“By working together, we can address the challenges hindering agricultur­al product transporta­tion and storage, ultimately streamlini­ng logistics and lowering costs.”

The collaborat­ion extends beyond mere infrastruc­ture. Both agencies recognize the importance of implementi­ng environmen­tally sustainabl­e practices within port operations. Minimizing the ecological footprint of the agricultur­al supply chain is crucial for longterm success, ensuring the continued health of both land and sea resources.

This commitment to responsibl­e practices resonates with the DA’s vision. Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has made it clear that the department is laser-focused on boosting production while simultaneo­usly lowering costs. “The new DA prioritize­s efficiency and affordabil­ity,” Laurel Jr. emphasized. “Through this partnershi­p with the PPA, we can create a dynamic ecosystem that benefits both farmers and consumers.”

Crucial juncture

The joint effort comes at a crucial time for the agricultur­al sector. Recent outbreaks of African Swine Fever, or ASF, in Occidental Mindoro highlight the need for robust collaborat­ion in safeguardi­ng animal health.

Since 2018, the PPA has been a staunch partner in the fight against ASF, implementi­ng stringent protocols for the disposal of catering waste and leftovers at ports.

This partnershi­p builds upon that existing foundation, fostering even more comprehens­ive measures to contain the disease and protect hog raisers nationwide.

The PPA and DA’s alliance extends beyond immediate concerns. Both agencies envision a future where efficient logistics support a thriving agricultur­al sector. Collaborat­ive projects aimed at reducing food wastage, expanding cold storage facilities, and optimizing transporta­tion routes are on the horizon. By working together, they hope to create a robust and self-sufficient agricultur­al system that nourishes the Philippine­s and empowers its people.

This strategic partnershi­p between the PPA and the DA marks a significan­t turning point in the Philippine­s’ journey towards greater food security and agricultur­al prosperity.

Consistent investment­s in infrastruc­ture developmen­t and maintenanc­e have paved the way for efficient movement of produce, minimizing delays and spoilage.

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