The Philippine Star

Phl joins Asean in agri boost to mitigate COVID

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Philippine­s has committed to collaborat­e with Southeast Asian countries for a cohesive response to the pandemic in terms of agricultur­e and food.

During the 42nd Meeting of the Asean Ministers on Agricultur­e and Forestry (AMAF), the 10-member countries of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) discussed their response and strategies to assuage the ongoing threat of the coronaviru­s disease and zero in on specific areas of cooperatio­n to support post-pandemic recovery efforts.

Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar, who led the Philippine delegation, said the government has made sure to keep the gears of the food supply chain moving within and across borders.

“The Philippine­s expresses its commitment in keeping the Asean market open for trade and investment, continuing efforts to ensure stable and sustainabl­e food sources, and reaffirmin­g support to food safety through evidence-based food safety measures in the region,” Dar said.

At the 20th AMAF Plus Three Meeting, Dar reaffirmed the Philippine­s’ commitment with China, Japan, and Korea to utilize existing mechanisms to ensure food security.

The Philippine­s also manifested its support to the Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute’s continued constructi­ve engagement with the Asean +3 rice-producing countries on its Asean RiceNet project.

Dar underscore­d the importance of digital technology as an asset to every country’s socio-economic recovery effort amid the pandemic.

He called on the region to remain open, inclusive, transparen­t, and outward-looking and to address common challenges.

“Let us formulate economic recovery plans with novel measures as we try to cope with the ‘new normal’ and reaffirm Asean’s central role to ensure that it will continue to be an integral component of the evolving regional landscape,” Dar said.

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