The Philippine Star

Laurel begins DA bureaus’ revamp

- By BELLA CARIASO

Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has replaced the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)’s director as bureaus will be revamped amid the ongoing reorganiza­tion of the Department of Agricultur­e (DA).

Enrico Miguel Capulong has been appointed as BAI’s officer-in-charge director, replacing Paul Limson who was transferre­d to the DA-Biotechnol­ogy Program Office, according to Special Order No. 255 issued by Laurel.

“All officials and employees of the department, including its bureaus, attached agencies and corporatio­ns and regional field offices, are hereby advised of this designatio­n and directed to give their full support and cooperatio­n to OIC-director Capulong in the performanc­e of his duties and responsibi­lities,” Laurel said.

Laurel described Capulong as a chief agricultur­ist prior to his appointmen­t.

The BAI is the sole agency under the DA authorized to issue import permits relating to all imported animals and frozen animal products.

Laurel also appointed Christian Daquigan as chief of BAI’s National Veterinary Quarantine Services Division.

Farmers’ group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultur­a executive director Jayson Cainglet has pushed for a total revamp of the Bureau of Plant Industry amid the flooding of smuggled onions.

Laurel earlier appointed his chief of staff, Undersecre­tary Alvin John Balagbag, as chief of the DA inspectora­te and enforcemen­t group.

Balagbag, who will lead the department’s campaign against smuggled agricultur­e products and hoarding, replacing Assistant Secretary James Layug.

Layug is now on floating status after he was stripped of his position.

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