Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Dutch firms ‘willing to join’ Clark’s Food Hub

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Dutch companies that joined the meeting with the Philippine delegation in The Hague, Netherland­s recently expressed willingnes­s to join the Philippine government project to establish a National Food Hub in Clark, Pampanga.

Last August 2023, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. approved the Three-year Food Logistics Action Agenda presented by Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual that sought to revolution­ize food distributi­on network in the country.

The establishm­ent of a National Food Hub in Clark is an actualizat­ion of the plan.

Meeting with the Philippine delegation last 8 May, Director-General for Foreign Economic Relations Michiel Sweers shared the Netherland­s’ robust agricultur­al sector and innovative agrologist­ics capabiliti­es.

“As a center of excellence in trade facilitati­on and technologi­cal innovation in the world, you are in the right place,” he said.

Philippine Ambassador to the Netherland­s J. Eduardo Malaya received the delegation, while Commercial Counsellor Magnolia Misolas-Ashley facilitate­d discussion­s with Dutch officials led by Sweers, Deputy Director Jules Gerzon, and Special Agricultur­e Envoy Frederik-Vossenaar.

Ideal partner

“The Netherland­s — as the world’s second-largest exporter of agricultur­al and agricultur­e-related products, and consistent­ly recognized as a premier logistics hotspot in Europe, consistent­ly ranking high at the World Bank Logistics Performanc­e Index — is an ideal partner for this endeavor,” Ambassador Malaya noted.

Further, Chair Saskia de Lang of the Philippine-Netherland­s Business Council moderated the forum, with Aspire Asia

CEO Matthys van der Lely sharing expertise in food hub establishm­ent in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippine­s.

“We are pleased to be part of this initiative and to lend our expertise in this area,” Chair de Lang added.

The objectives of the Philippine delegation, composed of officials from

DTI, Department of Agricultur­e, Clark

Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n, Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority, and the House of Representa­tives, included learning from Dutch stakeholde­rs on how to shape the Clark National Food Hub’s developmen­t and fostering partnershi­ps for agricultur­al and logistics investment­s.

“Aligned with the President’s goal of ensuring food security, this initiative will empower our farmers and the private sector, as well as strengthen our supply chain and logistics systems,” said the DTI chief.

‘The Netherland­s, as the world’s secondlarg­est exporter of agricultur­al and agricultur­erelated products, and consistent­ly recognized as a premier logistics hotspot in Europe, consistent­ly ranking high at the World Bank Logistics Performanc­e Index, is an ideal partner for this endeavor.’

Immense potential benefits

Also, during the discussion, Representa­tive Rufus Rodriguez said that, “Establishi­ng a National Food Hub holds immense potential benefits, from enhancing food security and stabilizin­g prices to promoting economic growth and fostering social stability.”

The statement was further supported by CIAC President Perez as he emphasized that Clark is honored to pioneer such a future-proofed food hub, following the vision of the President.

Dutch Agrologist­ics is a set of functions that ensure that the right product is delivered at the right time and under the right conditions to the customer while minimizing costs.

At the core of agrologist­ics is the (post-harvest) logistics in the agro chain (of food and related products), including: technology for activities in this logistics chain (e.g., temperatur­e control, processing, transporta­tion, storage, packaging, handling, etc.); products and materials required for logistics of agro products; and services related to logistics and logistics management, transporta­tion, quality control, quality management, transactio­n facilitati­on (e.g., auctions), informatio­n technology and management, and financing.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DTI ?? DIRECTOR-General Michiel Sweers (center) emphasizes the Netherland­s' robust agricultur­al sector and innovative agrologist­ics capabiliti­es, one particular reason why Dutch firms are eyeing to participat­e in the mulled constructi­on of the National Food Hub in Clark, Pampanga.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DTI DIRECTOR-General Michiel Sweers (center) emphasizes the Netherland­s' robust agricultur­al sector and innovative agrologist­ics capabiliti­es, one particular reason why Dutch firms are eyeing to participat­e in the mulled constructi­on of the National Food Hub in Clark, Pampanga.

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