The Manila Times

Mindanao port project to boost trade, says DA

- JANINE ALEXIS MIGUEL

A P4-BILLION port project in Mindanao by the private sector can boost local trade and reduce the price of feeds, the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) said.

Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said upon completion, the Lagonglong Port project in Misamis Oriental would reduce feed costs from 2.5 percent to as much as 10 percent.

“It will reduce the cost of fertilizer­s also by 5 percent, maybe, or as much as 10 percent, depending on the price,” Laurel said during the groundbrea­king ceremony for the project.

Expected to be finished by March 2025, the port will also host storage facilities and modern equipment to handle internatio­nal and domestic cargo. It will also provide an annual throughput capacity of 3.3 million metric tons for bulk cargo.

The Amadi MGT Terminals Inc. will invest P1.4 billion for the initial phase of developmen­t. For its part, Aboitiz Constructi­on will also take part in the to build the multi-grain terminal for Amadi.

Laurel also said the Lagonglong Port aligns with the DA’s thrust “to boost agricultur­al production, ensure accessibil­ity to affordable food, and achieve food security for our countrymen.”

“We should build more ports like this. This is critical to the modernizat­ion of our country,” Laurel said, noting that the port initiative will help preserve the quality of agricultur­al products and raw materials and enhance the transport of essential goods upon completion.

Also, the Lagonglong Port is expected to stimulate the establishm­ent of factories, processing plants, and other value-adding facilities.

“I’ve seen that happen, and I’ve done it. In Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and other areas in the Western Pacific where we built ports,” he added.

Laurel added that he requested Amadi to allocate space for cold storage, ice stands, and silos to store various agricultur­al products for the DA.

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