The Manila Times

Ecozones to rise in BuCor properties

- BY FRANCO JOSE C. BAROÑA

SPECIAL economic zones will soon be establishe­d in certain properties owned by the Bureau of Correction­s (BuCor) in various parts of the country.

A memorandum of agreement is scheduled to be signed on Tuesday, January 30, between the BuCor and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) to pave the way for the establishm­ent of ecozones inside BuCor compounds and facilities.

The agreement will be signed by BuCor director general Gregorio

Pio Catapang Jr. and PEZA director general Tereso Panga.

Catapang said BuCor may opt to plan, develop, operate and segregate a portion of its land for the use of special economic zones under Republic Act (RA) 10575, otherwise known as the “Bureau of Correction­s Act of 2013.”

He said RA 10575 also provides that BuCor’s lands shall be used for inmates’ security, reformatio­n programs, and as a means to promote sustainabi­lity, both for income and non-income generating programs, with or without partnershi­ps among nongovernm­ent, civic organizati­ons or other government entities.

Catapang pointed out that the BuCor can be a vital partner in attracting foreign direct investment­s and in creating economic opportunit­ies within the PEZA legal framework.

Both agencies will cooperate and identify portions of BuCor properties that can be developed as economic zones with a special focus on Palawan as an agricultur­al and economic zone that can contribute to food security.

Maximizing the utility of land acquired by penal colonies to generate more opportunit­ies for the BuCor’s developmen­t was discussed during the first command conference of the bureau in 2024 which was presided over by Catapang.

Catapang said the BuCor has a total land area of 48,783.31 hectares that can be converted for agro- and aqua-culture sites and economic zones.

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