The Philippine Star

Phl inks first fisheries cooperatio­n agreement with South Korea

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

For the first time, the Philippine­s and South Korea have agreed to boost cooperatio­n in the fisheries sector by promoting more trade and investment­s.

Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar and Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries minister Seong-Hyeok Moon recently inked the first-ever memorandum of understand­ing on fisheries cooperatio­n on the sidelines of the ASEANRepub­lic of Korea Commemorat­ive Summit this week.

The Philippine-Korea bilateral on fisheries is expected to boost the collaborat­ion between the two countries for mutual benefits of its fishery sectors by enhancing cooperatio­n in aquacultur­e and fisheries, and promoting fisheries trade and investment.

Under the cooperatio­n, DA and MOF will pursue and promote scientific and technical, economic, and trade cooperatio­n in fisheries and aquacultur­e.

The fisheries cooperatio­n is a take-off to the first agricultur­e cooperatio­n signed last year with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) during the first official visit of President Duterte in Seoul.

DA has been continuous­ly collaborat­ing with MAFRA and agri-related agencies to develop new partnershi­ps leading to projects that will bolster agricultur­al and rural developmen­t and facilitate market access of Philippine agricultur­al products.

“DA is serious in its commitment to engage and strengthen bilateral relations with South Korea being one of the leading food importers in the world, requiring almost $30 billion food imports,” Dar said.

“South Korea is one of the most lucrative markets for Philippine agri-fisheries products,” he said.

Korea is considered an emerging market for highvalue seafood and fisheries exports.

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