Manila Bulletin

Villar cites law revitalizi­ng PH salt industry

- By HANNAH TORREGOZA

Sen. Cynthia A. Villar has expressed optimism that President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s signing into law of Republic Act No. 11985, An Act Strengthen­ing and Revitalizi­ng the Salt Industry in the Philippine­s, will give “new life” to the country’s dying salt industry.

Villar, chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Agricultur­e and Food, thanked the Chief Executive for signing the bill into law, saying she believes that the law is an answered prayer for the sector’s many workers and stakeholde­rs who have been appealing to revitalize the country’s dying salt industry.

In particular, RA 11985 will address the expansion of the current salt farms concentrat­ed in Pangasinan and Mindoro.

Under the new law, the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) are mandated to map out, identify, and designate public lands, including portions of municipal waters, as salt production areas within 60 days from the passage of this Act.

“Public land for salt production shall also be leased for a 25-year period, renewable for another 25 years, for use as salt farms,” Villar noted.

“For this purpose, BFAR shall issue the Salt Production Tenurial Instrument where cooperativ­es and associatio­ns of subsistenc­e and small producers and farmers shall be given preferenti­al treatment,” she added.

With the new law, Villar also said all coastal communitie­s will again be able to engage in salt production.

Villar pushed for the revival of the salt industry, saying there is a necessity to meet the growing demand of Filipino household and the additional annual demand for 300,000 metric tons of salt as coconut fertilizer under the 2021 Coconut Farmers and Industry Trust Fund Act.

She lamented that the country’s salt production accounts for only 16.782 percent or 114,000 metric tons of the 683,000 metric tons annual demand.

The new law also seeks the formulatio­n of a Philippine Salt Industry Developmen­t Roadmap that will include programs, projects, and interventi­ons for the developmen­t and management, research, processing, utilizatio­n, modernizat­ion, and commercial­ization of Philippine salt.

The new law also seeks the creation of the 16-member Philippine Salt Industry Developmen­t Council headed by the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) Secretary.

“The Salt Industry Developmen­t Council is tasked to ensure the unified and integrated implementa­tion of the salt roadmap,” the senator said.

Tariffs to be collected from imported salt will also be plowed back to the industry with the creation of the Salt Industry Developmen­t and Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund (SIDCEF), according to Villar.

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