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Marcos signs Philippine Salt Industry Developmen­t Act

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PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. has signed Republic Act No. 11985, or the Philippine Salt Industry Developmen­t Act, which seeks to provide adequate support to salt farmers to boost and strengthen the country’s salt industry.

The Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Office (PCO) said Republic Act ( RA) No. 11985 covers the technology, research, financial, production, marketing, and other support services of salt farmers, which will help the industry attain increased production and saltsuffic­iency.

“It is further the policy of the State to preserve, protect, and rehabilita­te the natural environmen­t in the actualizat­ion of its developmen­tal policies,” the law reads.

Under RA No. 11985, PCO said a “Philippine Salt Industry Developmen­t Roadmap will be formulated and establishe­d to ensure the attainment of the objectives of the law, which are aligned with the objectives and continued implementa­tion of Republic Act No. 8172, also known as An Act for Salt Iodization Nationwide.”

A “salt council” will also be created to ensure t he i mplementat­ion of the salt roadmap and the modernizat­ion, as well as the industrial­ization of the Philippine salt i ndustry headed by the Department of Agricultur­e.

The council will also be led by the secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry as vice-chairperso­n, and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources will choose representa­tives from cooperativ­es — five nominees from Luzon, three from the Visayas and Mindanao.

“The law will take effect 15 days after its complete publicatio­n in the Official Gazette or two newspapers of general circulatio­n,” PCO said.

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 ?? ?? A farmer harvests salt at the Pangasinan Salt Center in Barangay Zaragoza, Bolinao town.
A farmer harvests salt at the Pangasinan Salt Center in Barangay Zaragoza, Bolinao town.

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