Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Czech delegation to visit Phl soon

The delegation will also travel to the Davao Region for a business forum, and a tour of the Tagum Agricultur­al Developmen­t Company Inc. (Tadeco) farm the next day.

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

PRAGUE, Czech Republic — President Petr Pavel said the Czech Minister of Agricultur­e and a group of Czech businessme­n will travel to the Philippine­s soon with specific proposals to enhance bilateral cooperatio­n between the two nations.

Pavel made the announceme­nt at a press conference with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the Prague Castle on Thursday afternoon (Prague time).

“Very soon, our Minister of Agricultur­e Marek Výborný shall visit the Philippine­s with a large delegation of our businessme­n with specific, particular plans to offer,” Pavel said, underlinin­g the purposeful nature of the forthcomin­g visit.

Výborný’s visit aligns with the mutual efforts of both nations to enhance collaborat­ion in food security.

Výborný will discuss the issue with Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. and spearhead the business forum scheduled for Makati on 21 March.

The delegation will also travel to the Davao Region for a business forum, and a tour of the Tagum Agricultur­al Developmen­t Company Inc. (Tadeco) farm the next day.

Highlighti­ng Czech businesses’ diverse expertise, Pavel said Czech companies have meticulous­ly crafted plans to foster future cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s.

“We also have companies that are involved in the defense industry, manufactur­ing, farming and agricultur­e, science, technology, energy, the power sector,” Pavel said.

The Czech Republic was among the partners of the Philippine­s that offered support in analyzing and enhancing value chains within the Philippine dairy sector.

The Czech Aid-for-Trade approved the National Dairy Authority’s proposal to finance the technical exchange of experts. The initiative is aligned with the Department of Agricultur­e’s five-year plan to increase milk production in the country from one to 10 percent.

The NDA successful­ly carried out two projects in collaborat­ion with the Czech Republic: Expert Assistance on the Comprehens­ive Analysis of the Supply Chain of the Philippine Dairy Industry in 2018 and the Strengthen­ing Capacities of Dairy Farmers and Extension Workers project in 2019.

Meticulous­ly crafted

The Czech President also emphasized that these companies have meticulous­ly crafted plans geared towards fostering future cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s. During his visit, Marcos has invited the Czech Republic companies to invest in its critical minerals sector in the country to bolster its mineral processing capabiliti­es and secure a stable supply chain in the Philippine­s.

At the Philippine­s-Czech Business Forum here on Friday morning (local time), Marcos Jr. emphasized the potential for collaborat­ion in this sector as he highlighte­d the expertise of the Czech Republic in this field.

“The expertise of the Czech Republic in minerals processing is of particular interest to us,” Marcos said.

“Hence, we invite Czech companies to invest in the processing of our critical minerals, offering a robust diversific­ation plan that can mitigate the risks of global supply chain disruption­s as we have seen in the recent years,” the Chief Executive added.

The President’s remarks underscore the Philippine­s’ eagerness to tap into the Czech Republic’s knowledge and experience in minerals processing.

To foster closer economic ties, both nations are gearing up for the upcoming Joint Committee on Economic Cooperatio­n scheduled for July.

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