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Minda drums up support for agri

- By Jennie P. Arado

IN order to fill in and meet the demands of about 5.2 million jobs in Mindanao from 20162020, a Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (Minda) official is calling for a devoted support for the agricultur­e sector given that majority of the workers in Mindanao are linked to the agricultur­e value chain.

According to Minda Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro, the World Bank came out with a study in 2016 called the Mindanao Jobs Report, which projected that from 2016-2020Mindan­ao will be generating about 5.2 million jobs that would need to be filled in. Montenegro said this study was supported by Minda and has since been used for guidance of concerned government agencies in terms of employment.

He also added that in Mindanao, six out of 10 employees are working under jobs that are part of the agricultur­e value chain which, he said, should all the more make agricultur­e the center of devoted support.

“If we don’t do anything with the rural areas to develop agricultur­e, jobs are going to be created here in the cities but [these are going to be] informal jobs, not sustainabl­e, and lacking in the needed social protection and opportunit­y for growth or career progressio­n,” said Montenegro.

Montenegro emphasized that as projects and programs push for the developmen­t of the urban areas in Mindanao, there should also be support for the rural areas otherwise the city will grow while the rural areas stagnate.

As the cities progress, he said nothing happens to the rural areas because there are no agricultur­e engineers and agricultur­ists to tend for the land. In the same way, there is no focus provided in terms of making the commoditie­s competitiv­e with the rest of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

“If that’s the scenario that we see in Mindanao, then we will continue to be flooded by commoditie­s coming from our neighbors because of the zero tariff,” he said.

“What happens is those that do not have jobs in the rural areas will migrate in the cities. They will find any jobs they can

find in the city because they do not find opportunit­ies in their places. That will continue to be an indication of a rising poverty situation even in the progressiv­e areas,” Montenegro added.

To address this dilemma, Montenegro said they are currently working on tracking job generation path by looking at what jobs are being and should be created in a particular place. If a specific place is into aquacultur­e, he said the focus of the academic sector in the area should provide scholarshi­ps relating to agricultur­e or other agri fisheries related studies.

In the same way, if the place is also focused on another agricultur­e sector, the focus of the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (Tesda) and other training institutio­ns should be related to this area as well.

“[This is] customizin­g the kind of offers where we find the viability of that particular sector. This may not necessaril­y be done overnight but that is the approach we are pushing right now in terms of having the confluence of many other agencies marching behind that particular trajectory of growth particular­ly in terms of job creation,” said Montenegro.

He emphasized that as there are “pockets of developmen­t” in the urban centers, there are still “areas of deprivatio­n” in Mindanao. He cited as an example areas in Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Armm) particular­ly Basilan and Jolo which only has about 30 percent of their areas having access to electricit­y as they are not connected to the grid. Montenegro said up until the present these areas only have electricit­y for 12 hours.

As for this, he said Minda is also working out interregio­nal connection­s through infrastruc­ture developmen­ts in Mindanao.

About 40 percent of the country’s food trade is from Mindanao. Out of the top 10 exportable commoditie­s of the Philippine­s, eight are from Mindanao and about a third of the total farm land in the country is also located in Mindanao.

 ?? JPA ?? JOB GENERATION THRU AGRI. Minda Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro says there is a need to focus on the agricultur­e job generation in Mindanao.
JPA JOB GENERATION THRU AGRI. Minda Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro says there is a need to focus on the agricultur­e job generation in Mindanao.

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