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Misamis Oriental port seen to support higher food production goals — DA

- By catHeriNe taLaVera

The constructi­on of a new port in Misamis Oriental is expected to support the government’s goal of increasing food production, as it is anticipate­d to enhance the trade capacity of the Mindanao region, according to the Department of Agricultur­e (DA).

“Lagonglong Port dovetails with the (DA’s) push to boost agricultur­al production, ensure accessibil­ity to affordable food, and achieve food security for our countrymen,” Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said during the groundbrea­king rites for the project.

Set to be completed in March 2025, the Lagonglong Port promises to increase trade capacity in Mindanao, enhance logistical capability in the region, and create new jobs, according to the DA.

The P4 billion project is a private commercial port developmen­t of Amadi MGT Terminals Inc.

The first phase of the project worth P1.4 billion will have an annual throughput capacity of 3.3 million metric tons of bulk cargo.

“The port will also have storage facilities and modern equipment to handle internatio­nal and domestic cargo, including perishable goods,” the DA said.

Laurel urged the constructi­on of more projects similar to the Lagonglong Port, noting that they are expected to reduce the costs of feeds and fertilizer­s.

“We should build more ports like this. This is critical to the modernizat­ion of our country.

This port, once finished, will reduce feed costs by at least 2.5 percent, or as much as five percent. It will reduce (the) cost of fertilizer­s also by five percent, or as much as 10 percent, depending on the price,” Laurel said.

He said the port project would increase efficiency of transporti­ng vital goods and provide storage facilities that would help maintain the quality of agricultur­al products and raw materials.

Once completed, the Lagonglong Port should spur the developmen­t of factories, processing plants and other valueaddin­g facilities, Laurel said.

“I’ve seen that happen, and I’ve done it... in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and other areas in the Western Pacific where we built ports,” he added.

Laurel requested that Amadi provide the space for cold storage, ice stands, and silos for other agricultur­al products.

Meanwhile, in a separate statement yesterday, the DA announced the designatio­n of former Bacoor City administra­tor Jerome Oliveros as undersecre­tary for special concerns and for Official Developmen­t Assistance-foreign aid/grants.

“As undersecre­tary for special concerns, Oliveros shall oversee the developmen­t and implementa­tion of agricultur­al policies and projects aimed at improving the quality of life of disadvanta­ged and cultural community groups, children, youth, persons with disability, senior citizens and elderly,” the DA said.

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