The Manila Times

DA to launch tobacco roadmap

- BY JANINE ALEXIS MIGUEL

THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is set TO LAUNCH A FIVE-YEAR ROADMAP FOCUSING ON COLLABORAT­ING WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (LGUS) TO EXPAND TOBACCO PRODUCTION AREAS IN THE COUNTRY.

In its bid to elevate the tobacco industry in the country, the DA’s National Tobacco Administra­tion (NTA) crafted the five-year Sustainabl­e Tobacco Enhancemen­t Program (STEP) with a focus on Mindanao.

Mindanao accounted for 7.5 million kilograms (kg) of tobacco produced in the country in 2023, which sold for an average price of P379 per kg, data from the NTA showed.

DA Undersecre­tary Deogracias Victor Savellano emphasized the potential of indigenous tobacco as an exportable product and its potential to boost the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

Savellano added that the industry can also support local economies while sustaining the livelihood­s of tobacco farmers.

The NTA said the tobacco industry has been supporting the livelihood­s of at least 2.1 million Filipino workers and is one of the primary sources of government revenue, generating P160 billion through excise tax collection­s in 2022.

The DA Regional Field Office in Cagayan de Oro (DA-RFO 10) said that major stakeholde­rs in the tobacco sector, including tobacco growers and provincial government leaders from Mindanao, convened on Thursday to discuss and coordinate efforts for the implementa­tion of Mindanao’s Tobacco Industry Developmen­t Plan.

“Under the STEP, NTA is set to rev up Mindanao’s tobacco industry by closely working with LGUs to strengthen and expand the existing tobacco areas, aiming for sustainabi­lity of the industry,” the DA-RFO 10 said.

Over the next five years, NTA targets to undertake initiative­s like enhancing irrigation and water management, supplying agricultur­al equipment, offering support for value-added processing and marketing, and providing credit and financial aid as outlined in Mindanao’s tobacco industry developmen­t strategy.

Tobacco-producing provinces in Mindanao include Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon, Zamboanga Sibugay, Maguindana­o del Sur, North Cotabato and Agusan del Sur.

Savellano said that the meeting aimed to address key national strategies for boosting indigenous tobacco cultivatio­n in the southern region of the country.

In 2022, approximat­ely P74 billion from tobacco excise taxes was allocated for the government’s universal health care initiative.

The NTA earlier said that it targets to increase local production of tobacco by up to 12 percent for the next few years.

The previous year’s tobacco production was recorded at 43 million kg. According to the 20222023 data from the NTA, the country has 40,482 hectares of land dedicated to tobacco and 25,183 supervised tobacco farmers.

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