Daily Tribune (Philippines)

CIAC pushes Clark Mega Food Hub establishm­ent

- BY JONAS REYES

CLARK FREEPORT — The Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n has sought the help of the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t in the establishm­ent of the Clark National Mega F` ood Hub at the civil aviation complex here.

In a recent signing of a memorandum of understand­ing with USAID’s beneficiar­y University of the Philippine­s Public Administra­tion Research and Extension Services Foundation, the agency aims to seek technical assistance and expert advice for the said project.

The UPPAF is a beneficiar­y of a grant from USAID for its Regulatory Reform Support Program for National Developmen­t Project, a policy regulatory reform program in the Philippine­s to support the promotion of regional developmen­t.

CIAC president Arrey Perez said that Clark will be the first to have a mega food hub project that is in line with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s thrust in providing food security and boost in the investment and economic policies.

He added that the 64-hectare Clark National Mega Food Hub will have an estimated cost of US$152 million, citing that the undertakin­g will be a public-private partnershi­p or joint venture mode and expected to be completed in 2028.

Early this year, Malacañang’s Investment and Economic Affairs, headed by Secretary Frederick Go, outlined a list that included food and agricultur­e as among the key sectors for economic developmen­t and priority industries for investment­s.

“The MoU is our initial move in answer to Secretary Go’s advice to President Marcos, to boost agricultur­e production, increase postharves­t facilities, improve the food logistical chain which the mega food hub in Clark will soon provide,” Perez said.

The UPPAF was represente­d by chief of party Dr. Enrico Basilio and was joined by USAID’s deputy director Dr. Eric FlorimonRe­ed during the MoU signing.

Aside from expert technical advice, the UPPAF will also assist the CIAC in the multimodal transport planning and developmen­t in support of the food hub, along with other flagship projects of the CIAC.

“The mega food hub will have cutting-edge facilities at a prime location in proximity to the Clark Internatio­nal Airport with cargo, logistics and warehousin­g capabiliti­es, plus a distinct advantage by having a seamless road network and a nearby seaport in Subic that allows for the viability of a large-scale agricultur­e resource operation,” Perez said.

“The project’s success will no doubt increase overall agricultur­al productivi­ty, revitalize our country’s exports sector, and boost the operations of the Clark airport,” he added.

The CIAC official also disclosed that no less than US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo — who visited the Philippine­s two weeks ago — recognized the immense potential of the Philippine­s, “which is how they left with no less than a billion dollars in investment­s”.

He added the US official posed a challenge “to capitalize on the historic momentum in US-Philippine relations and to seize new opportunit­ies related to clean energy, digital transforma­tion and the innovation economy, and supply chain resilience.”

 ?? ?? FIRST responders and volunteers help out in taking out the passengers of a pick-up truck after it collided with a dump truck on a road at Barangay Bibincahan in Sorsogon City last Monday.
FIRST responders and volunteers help out in taking out the passengers of a pick-up truck after it collided with a dump truck on a road at Barangay Bibincahan in Sorsogon City last Monday.

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