Philippine Daily Inquirer

Farmers, fisherfolk seek reform, overhaul of DA

- By RonnelW. Domingo

AN UMBRELLA group of farmers and fisherfolk called for a massive reform and overhaul of the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) which it said had no business getting P148 billion in taxpayers’ money in 2014 until such a retooling is carried out.

The Alyansa Agrikultur­a, which counts 42 federation­s and organizati­ons in its membership, said the DA is poised to get a P78-billion in next year’s budget as well as control of P70 billion from the coco levy fund.

Arsenio Tanchuling, president of Alyansa Agricultur­a, said the group’s opposition to the DA’s being allowed to handle so much funds is borne of the agency’s “faulty funding mechanisms (that) allowed the channeling of scarce resources meant for poor farmers and fisherfolk to unscrupulo­us nongovernm­ent organizati­ons and people’s organizati­ons.”

Tanchuling said that one way for the DA to make amends is to allow the budget committee of the National Agricultur­al and Fishery Council (NAFC)—in which his group is represente­d—to take part in a thorough investigat­ion of the funds misuse and file appropriat­e charges against the guilty parties.

The Alyansa made the statements amid a controvers­y involving the DA and agencies under its supervisio­n which were found to have been made conduits for the corrupt use of lawmakers’ Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF).

Tanchuling said millions of pesos were released to questionab­le NGOs and people’s organizati­ons because of the DA’s lax and poor accreditat­ion system, while funds have been “irresponsi­bly released” through entities like the NAFC itself

“(The DA) should also institute massive and deep reform, especially in the budget formulatio­n and monitoring process, where significan­t private-sector participat­ion is assured,” he said.

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