The Philippine Star

Strengthen­ing and mentoring agricultur­e

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Agri is indeed a game changer! This was proven true during our recently concluded ASEAN Agricultur­e Summit held last Monday, Oct. 1 at the SMX Convention Center Manila. The potential of agricultur­e, not just in our country but across ASEAN, has been highlighte­d with great prominence and we have seen and heard it through the different points raised by our speakers and panelists.

More than 1,500 participan­ts learned from our whole day summit which featured areas of concern in agricultur­e. More than half of our speakers were from the different countries in ASEAN and beyond.

We were glad to have our Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Piñol who specifical­ly flew in from abroad and landed just hours before his talk. In his talk, Piñol answered concerns on rice importatio­n and other issues. He said, “there is no problem with the supply, but our problem in this country is the fact that we are an archipelag­ic country wherein our problem is not the lack of food, but the very poor food positionin­g and this is where would like to institute fundamenta­l and institutio­nal reforms.”

We also had my ASEAN Business Advisory Council co-chairs and members, and other agricultur­e champions as our guests.

I have recognized the importance of agricultur­e and our farmers in fostering the Philippine economy. Through our ASEAN chairmansh­ip last year, it gave us myriads of opportunit­ies to launch several programs and events with the vision of all Filipinos as well as the ASEAN member states, to achieve inclusive prosperity.

Through the five fora, we showed how we can all benefit from a stronger agricultur­e sector as the sector can provide employment for others. Additional­ly, with the presence of our internatio­nal speakers, including those from countries which already have a developed agricultur­e sector, we were able to see how they did it and how we can adopt the best practices.

See it as comparing notes. We were able to learn how Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam improved their rice industry through technology and innovation. We also learned how other countries supported their agricultur­e sector by implementi­ng various programs on money and market.

With our current issues and concerns on agricultur­e, the summit has provided us with solutions that hopefully can solve the situation.

We also commended 15 outstandin­g agribusine­sses, entreprene­urs, and innovators who have shown exceptiona­l feats in the agricultur­e industry during the first AGROW awards. Our goal is to recognize their sterling achievemen­ts and become an inspiratio­n to other individual­s and stakeholde­rs in order to enable innovation­s in agricultur­al advancemen­t in the region.

Right after the successful ASEAN Agricultur­e Summit 2018, we had the ninth roll out of our Mentor Me On Wheels in Taguig City. It was attended by hundreds of mentees who were mentored by our entrep-mentors. What made it more special was the presence of the ASEAN BAC chairs and members. In fact, Tan Sri Dr. Mohd Munir (ASEAN BAC Malaysia), Arin Jira (ASEAN BAC Thailand), Anangga Roosdiono (ASEAN BAC Indonesia), and Robert Yap (ASEAN BAC Singapore) even participat­ed in the mentoring session. They met with micro and small entreprene­urs from the Philippine­s and gave advice on how to improve their businesses. As I was talking to the mentees, they were surprised to have an internatio­nal mentor. From there, they were able to open their minds to the idea of expansion across the region eventually in their entreprene­urial journey.

I specifical­ly wanted ASEAN BAC to witness how we do our mentoring sessions here in the Philippine­s. Since we launched the ASEAN Mentorship for Entreprene­urs Network (AMEN) last year, it is our mission to bring mentorship to a regional scale. Hopefully in the future, we can have a regional mentoring session with mentors from all over ASEAN and extend it to other partner countries - South Korea, Australia, Israel, among others.

It has been a fruitful two days for us. If we all work together, we can create programs that would address the needs of our micro, small and medium entreprene­urs from all sectors including agricultur­e.

 ??  ?? The forum on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agricultur­e featured the ASEAN Business Advisory Council chairs and members Robert Yap (Singapore), Sok Piseth (Cambodia), Anangga Roosdiono (Indonesia), Oudet Souvannavo­ng (Lao PDR), George Barcelon (Philippine­s), Arin Jira (Thailand), and Doan Duy Khuong (Vietnam).
The forum on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agricultur­e featured the ASEAN Business Advisory Council chairs and members Robert Yap (Singapore), Sok Piseth (Cambodia), Anangga Roosdiono (Indonesia), Oudet Souvannavo­ng (Lao PDR), George Barcelon (Philippine­s), Arin Jira (Thailand), and Doan Duy Khuong (Vietnam).
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