Mindanao Times

Biz group eyeing talks with gov’t on logistics

- BY CARMELITO Q. FRANCISCO

THE DAVAO City Chamber of Commerce and Industry is planning discussion­s both with the Department­s of Agricultur­e and Trade and Industry on how to improve local logistics systems.

In a press statement, John Carlo B. Tria, chamber president, said Wednesday that the discussion­s with the agencies can center on how to “build strong logistics networks and infrastruc­ture such as cold storage facilities which will help farmers and consumers.“

“Having better logistics helps farmers by minimizing the volatility in prices since excess produce need not go to waste or drive down prices as they can be stored.” Tria said.

He also welcomed the call of Agricultur­e Secretary William D. Dar’s move to prioritize farmto-market roads and other logistics facilities as a way of ensuring better flow of food supply between the farms and the consumers and ensure that these supplies command better prices for the farmers.

“Right now demand for food will grow as our economy grows. It is ensuring the right volumes of supply and getting these to the consumers that will be important,” said Tria said, pointing out that Mindanao needs these facilities as it supplies “about 40% of the country’s food supply, and where prices of commoditie­s are often lower than the rest of the country. This will allow food to get to consumers quickly and cheaply.”

He added that to intensify the putting up of these facilities, the government can embark on private-public partnershi­ps.

He added that better supply inventory as well as stable prices will allow other industries like those in services to be competitiv­e. “If food prices go up, so will the cost of eating in restaurant­s

and tourism establishm­ents, which may make them less competitiv­e,” he said.

“For this reason we are open to dialogue with the Department of Agricultur­e and the Department of Trade and Industry to help build strong logistics networks and infrastruc­ture such as cold storage facilities which will help farmers and consumers. Having better logistics helps farmers by minimizing the volatility in prices since excess produce need not go to waste or drive down prices as they can be stored.” he said.

On Friday, Dar issued his first order for the year for the establishm­ent of a framework that will focus on how to industrial­ize the agricultur­al sector, including the prioritiza­tion of logistics facilities that will benefit the agricultur­al producers.

“I have directed all DA-Regional Field Offices (RFOs), bureaus, attached agencies and corporatio­ns, DA-OSEC units, and foreignand locally-assisted projects to adopt appropriat­e approaches and principles as we implement our programs based on our ‘new thinking for agricultur­e’ and its eight paradigms,” said Dar in a statement.

He said the agency will focus on improving national agricultur­al logistics systems both to address the flow of supply as well as reduce transporta­tion distributi­on costs, including those products for exports.

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