Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BBM allots P11.2B to lift fishers’ lives

For some reason, they do not flourish. Aquacultur­e does not develop.

- BY MICHELLE GUILLANG @tribunephl_mish

For the first time in recent history, the government is heavily infusing funds to uplift the lives of fishermen, are of the most impoverish­ed sectors of Philippine society.

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos is expecting to aid the “poorest of the poor” in the fishing sector through the P11.2-billion Philippine Fisheries and Coastal Resiliency project Malacañang announced on Saturday.

The Office of the Press Secretary said the project is expected to benefit 354,905 fisherfolk­s in 24 provinces while creating at least 26,877 jobs.

The project particular­ly seeks to address declining fish catch, high post-harvest losses, and extreme poverty among fisherfolk.

Proponents of the FishCoRe Project, the OPS said, expect it to help the Marcos administra­tion ensure food security and resiliency through improved aquacultur­e production, increased fish stocks, diversifie­d livelihood opportunit­ies, and higher incomes for fisherfolk.

The National Economic and Developmen­t Authority has approved P11.2 billion to finance the FishCoRe project.

32-M has. of marine area

The project will cover coastal and marine areas of about 32 million hectares in 24 provinces across the country.

In his latest meeting with NEDA officials, the President said that he believes that a few decades from now, “there will be more saltwater fish cultivatio­n as a result of overfishin­g, noting the timeliness of the FishCoRe project.”

“So, we have to get into the industry. We’ve been pushing it since we started using fingerling­s in the Pangasinan aquacultur­e. After the grow-out, we will send them to Pangasinan,” Marcos told NEDA officials during their meeting last week in Malacañang.

“For some reason, they do not flourish. Aquacultur­e does not develop. That’s why this is important to me. I think this is where — if not all, it will be part of our food supply. It will give very good income for our fisherfolk,” he added.

The OPS said of the P11.2 billion total project cost, P9.6 billion will come from the official developmen­t assistance provided by the World Bank.

It added that the remaining P660.6 million will be shouldered by the government through the DA’s Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, while the remaining P1.16 billion will come from private sector partners and beneficiar­y groups or cooperativ­es.

The seven-year investment will support the implementa­tion of reforms in fishery and aquacultur­e management in the Philippine­s, aimed at improving the management of the country’s fishery resources and enhancing the value of fisheries production in selected fisheries management areas.

FishCoRe’s project components include supporting the developmen­t and implementa­tion of appropriat­e fisheries management policies, establishi­ng support facilities for the rehabilita­tion of coastal and maritime habitats, and improving institutio­nal capacities for strengthen­ed enforcemen­t.

It also seeks to establish fisheries infrastruc­ture and facilities and provide livelihood and enterprise developmen­t assistance to Filipino fisherfolk.

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