Manila Standard

PFDA seeks P30-b budget to upgrade 18 fishing ports

- By Othel V. Campos

THE Philippine Fisheries Developmen­t Authority (PFDA) said P30.1 billion is needed to upgrade over a dozen regional and subregiona­l seaports into deep-water facilities over four years.

It said in a statement the initiative supports the Department of Agricultur­e’s (DA) vision of establishi­ng nationwide agri-logistics hubs.

Based on the initial financing requiremen­t of developing 18 ports, the PFDA will need P6.04 billion in 2024 and P24.08 billion next year to steer the plan to action.

PFDA said that of the 2024 budget, P4.2 billion will develop seven regional ports including four fish ports in Davao, General Santos, Iloilo and Zamboanga and the three deep water ports in Cebu, Palawan and Surigao City.

The balance will be for subports with deep water ports of 3 to 5 hectares.

The 11 subports identified for developmen­t by PFDA are those in Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte; Pagudpud, llocos Norte; Bongao, Tawi-Tawi; San Jose, Occidental Mindoro; Cataingan, Masbate; Infanta, Quezon; Pantao, Albay; Kalmansig, Sultan Kudarat; Bataan; Mati City, Davao Oriental; and Cadiz, Negros.

Agricultur­e Secretary and PFDA chair Francisco Tiu Laurel supports PFDA’s goal of using the regional ports to become entry and exit points for agricultur­al items to reduce the cost of transporti­ng farm and fishery products across the islands.

Aside from deepening access channels to the ports to accommodat­e fully laden Panamax vessels, the PFDA’s multi-year developmen­t plan also includes building silos, cold storage, agricultur­al processing areas, cargo handling facilities, quays, shipyards, fuel depots and pipelines.

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