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PH gov’t raising P100M for bamboo dev’t, promotion in 2024

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THE Philippine government targets to spend over P100 million on developing the capabiliti­es of the domestic bamboo industry and promoting Filipino innovation­s in bamboo architectu­re despite budgetary constraint­s.

In an interview on Thursday, Department of Agricultur­e (DA) Undersecre­tary Deogracias Victor Savellano said concerned officials still have to work out from which agencies the funding will be drawn, but added that most of it will probably come from his department.

Savellano said the heightened impetus to modernize the local bamboo sector comes from the growing internatio­nal demand for engineered bamboo –high-value products that are sought-after by the constructi­on industry.

“Engineered bamboo production is a multi-billion-dollar global industry now… and we want the Philippine­s to take advantage of this growing demand. The export potential for this is huge and we cannot waste time,” he said.

However, Savellano lamented that the Philippine Bamboo Industry Developmen­t Council (PBDIC), which is tasked with spearheadi­ng the government’s bamboo developmen­t and promotion efforts, cannot fully execute its mandate because it remains an unfunded agency.

The PBIDC, an attached agency to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), is currently consolidat­ing budgets to implement the 2024 program, he added.

For his part, PBIDC executive director Rene Butch Madarang said that after a recent conversati­on with Senate President Miguel Zubiri, he is optimistic that the proposed Philippine Bamboo Industry Developmen­t Act will be passed this year.

He said the enactment of the law will see an expansion of the council’s mandate and earmark a sizable budget for its operations.

Inventory mapping of bamboo plantation­s will be critical now that many private companies have started investing in bamboo product manufactur­ing, he added. /

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