The Manila Times

P6-B subsidy released to improve PH fish ports

- BY NIÑA MYKA PAULINE ARCEO

THE Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has approved the release of P6.037 billion for the Philippine Fisheries Developmen­t Authority (PFDA), which will be used to enhance the country’s fish ports.

In a statement on Monday, Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandama­n said the appropriat­on served as the government’s subsidy for this year to implement the Fisheries Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Program.

“Our shores are more than mere lines on the map. It is among the driving forces of our nation,” she added.

“Enhancing and maintainin­g strategic and globally competitiv­e fish ports would allow our ships and crews access to essential supplies and services, and for vessel operators to successful­ly bring in their catches, safeguardi­ng the livelihood of our fishermen.”

Pangandama­n said the Special Allotment Release Order (SARO) was signed last month and the budget would be released to the PFDA under the 2024 General Appropriat­ions Act.

According to the World Bank, the fishing industry makes up 1.3 percent of the country’s economy, which also provides about 1.6 million jobs, including for low-income families who fish for their livelihood.

Pangandama­n said that changes in appropriat­ions introduced by Congress would allocate P1.1 billion to build, fix, and upgrade fish ports and other facilities used after fishing.

“When our fish ports are wellmainta­ined and taken care of, it greatly benefits the livelihood of fishermen and the developmen­t of the community,” she added.

The PFDA operates nine regional fish ports (RFPs) particular­ly in Navotas, Iloilo, Zamboanga, Camaligan, Lucena, Sual, Davao, General Santos and Bulan. It also jointly manages the Tacloban Fish Port with the municipali­ty of Leyte.

The agency, which is under the Department of Agricultur­e, was created to help the domestic fishing industry grow by building facilities and offering services to handle and distribute fish, in the process ensuring catch quality.

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