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PPA, DA STRONG PARTNERS IN SUPPORTING FOOD SECURITY, LOWERING LOGISTICS COSTS

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THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) remains committed to pursuing a policy of active partnershi­ps with fellow government agencies like the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) in supporting the initiative­s of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to boost food production and modernize the country’s agricultur­e sector.

PPA has been consistent over the years in investing in infrastruc­ture developmen­ts and maintenanc­e of ports to facilitate smooth and timely movements of agricultur­al goods. By fostering a partnershi­p with the DA, the two agencies vowed to ensure coordinate­d efforts in addressing challenges related to the transporta­tion and storage of agricultur­al products passing through PPA ports.

According to PPA General Manager Jay Santiago, it is about time that the PPA and DA converge in implementi­ng environmen­tally sustainabl­e practices in port operations to minimize the ecological impact and ensure long-term positive effects in agricultur­e and fisheries.

“The key here is coming together for one goal of providing better services for the public-convergenc­e of government agencies and convenienc­e for all port users and the communitie­s. It is about partnershi­ps and creating the best port and agricultur­al infrastruc­ture to develop efficient logistics and speed up the delivery and distributi­on of products through mechanizat­ion and modernizat­ion,” said Santiago.

Earlier this month, Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said that the DA is serious in its push to boost agricultur­al production, ensure accessibil­ity to affordable food, and achieve food security in the country.

“The new DA will work towards more production and less costs,” affirmed the secretary in a statement.

Recently, the Department of Agricultur­e’s Bureau of Animal Industry as of January 2024 confirmed new cases of African Swine Fever (ASF) in three towns of Occidental Mindoro, prompting local government units to conduct thorough surveillan­ce, immediatel­y depopulate infected hogs, and implement preventive culling around affected areas.

Since 2018, PPA has been a consistent partner of DA in preventing the spread of the African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak after Santiago issued a memorandum to all Port Managers (PM) regarding the Technical Advisory of the Department of Agricultur­e (Da-bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) on ASF. This instructed all the PPA ports to properly coordinate with the shipping lines at ports to properly dispose of catering wastes and leftovers, including swill, in compliance with the recommende­d standards.

Focused on implementi­ng projects to support food security and to reduce food logistics costs, PPA and DA vowed to work together for the common good of the agricultur­al communitie­s and port users nationwide.

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