Philippine Daily Inquirer

Gov’t prodded on farm-to-market links

Projects to reduce logistics, spoilage costs

- By Amy R. Remo

THE PHILIPPINE Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged the government to fasttrack the constructi­on of infrastruc­ture projects and improvemen­ts on existing ones as these will allow local farmers to cut logistics and spoilage costs and earn more from their produce.

At the same time, these projects will allow end-consumers to enjoy the farm goods at reasonable prices, the PCCI said in a statement.

According to PCCI, the chambers of commerce in South Luzon, in particular, were seeking “physical connectivi­ty of South Luzon to markets through the privatizat­ion, rehabilita­tion, expansion and modernizat­ion of the Philippine Railway System traversing Manila to the Bicol region.”

Also being recommende­d was the “immediate rehabilita­tion and expansion of the Naga airport; subsidy for the establishm­ent of inter-island missionary routes, and the completion and activation of several sea passenger and trade routes linking several islands of Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan and Batangas, among others.”

“Connector roads are basic to cutting the costs of logistics. The earlier that perishable goods and services from South Luzon are delivered to markets, the lower the costs of spoilage, the lower the borrowing costs, and the earlier the entreprene­urs earn their returns,” PCCI president Miguel B. Varela said.

“Improved transport infrastruc­tures have deep impact on the creation of more jobs, generation of higher incomes in South Luzon and dispersing the benefits of high economic growth to the poor,” he added.

The South Luzon chambers, according to Varela, were urging the government to immediatel­y start the process for plans that were “already on the shelf.” They acknowledg­e the fact that it often took a certain period before the government could complete the feasibilit­y and engineerin­g studies and then conduct the bidding and awarding of the projects.

This particular proposal is part of a package of recommenda­tions by the South Luzon chambers—representi­ng Regions 4A (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon or Calabarzon), 4B (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan or Mimaropa) and Bicol. All these proposals are aimed at increasing investment­s and incomes in the agricultur­al sector, supplying more farm goods to consumers and creating jobs.

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