The Philippine Star

FAO wants more food investment­s in Mindanao

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The United Nations Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) has called for an increase in investment­s in the Philippine­s, particular­ly in Mindanao.

“We cannot solve poverty, hunger and lack of education, ensure good health for all, achieve lasting peace and build sustainabl­e cities when access to food and livelihood especially in rural areas is not fully addressed,” Jose Luis Fernandez, FAO representa­tive in the Philippine­s, said.

Fernandez said bringing safe, affordable and nutritious food to everyone’s table is “as important as it is complex,” noting that global hunger is on the rise again after a steady decline in the past decade.

In a speech during the celebratio­n of the 40th anniversar­y of FAO in the country, Vice President Leni Robredo stressed the need to restore the food supply chain in areas affected by the fighting in Marawi.

Robredo said the rehabilita­tion of Marawi should consider the re-establishm­ent of sustainabl­e food systems.

FAO has implemente­d over 400 projects in the Philippine­s that benefited more than 500,000 families of farmers and fishermen or over 2.5 million people.

The agency focuses on strengthen­ing the country’s food and nutrition security as well as increasing the sustainabi­lity and competitiv­eness of agricultur­al production, including fisheries and forestry. It also promotes the sustainabl­e management of the environmen­t and natural resources while strengthen­ing the country’s resilience to the impacts of climate change, natural and humaninduc­ed disasters.

The Philippine­s is among the 34 nations that founded FAO in October 1945.

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