Sun.Star Davao

Mindanao performing well

- By Jennie P. Arado

A Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (Minda) official believes that Mindanao, being agricultur­eoriented, is performing well despite some current economic challenges around the country.

Minda Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro said the agricultur­al products of Mindanao are not necessaril­y affected by external concerns and can still go on operating despite the felt economic challenges in other parts of the Philippine­s and abroad.

Montenegro said various challenges in the world economy are currently apparent in the form of stocks prices being challenged and peso to dollar exchange rate unfavorabl­e with the country’s debt obligation.

“But at the end of the day, you look at the peculiarit­y of Mindanao. Number one, we are an export-oriented economy particular­ly of our agricultur­e. Number two, our products are not affected by external factors meaning to say if exports of microchips in the semiconduc­tors being assembled in Cavite declined as a result of economic climate happening adversely in other countries, they (importing countries) will continue to eat our bananas, our pineapples, our tunas, and many other agricultur­al commoditie­s,” said Montenegro.

He added last year, Mindanao rebounded strongly posting a 4 percent agricultur­al output – a leap from the negative 1.4 percent in 2016. On top of that, the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of Mindanao was also recorded to be at 7.1 percent, much higher than the national average of 6.5 percent and of the National Capital Region (NCR).

Montenegro said they are currently closely monitoring this because they have seen how despite the agricultur­e industry facing challenges in terms of peace and security in some parts of the island region, “the agricultur­e economy is able to demonstrat­e performanc­e”.

“When we have this kind of economic makeup, complement­ed by the growth in the industry and the services sector, then this makes a menu for a palatable economic output for Mindanao and this is where we are closely keeping track on,” he said.

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