Philippine Daily Inquirer

INT'L AND LOCAL GROUPS VOW TO SUPPORT ASEAN AGRI CO-OPS FOR INCLUSIVE DEV'T AT 6TH ACBF

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Internatio­nal and local delegates to the 6th ASEAN Cooperativ­e Business Forum held last Nov. 29-30 at the Novotel in Cubao, Quezon City signed a declaratio­n that commits to promote and advance agricultur­al cooperativ­es in the ASEAN region as a vehicle towards attaining inclusive developmen­t.

The delegates are representa­tives of ASEAN Member States, other countries, cooperativ­es, farmer and fisher organizati­ons, developmen­t organizati­ons and civil society organizati­ons championin­g the eradicatio­n of extreme poverty and hunger especially among small farmers, indigenous communitie­s and fisher folks who ironically are the ones who feed the world.

The delegates vowed to strongly advocate sustainabl­e agricultur­al technologi­es and promote local industries towards sustainabl­e livelihood­s and conservati­on of natural resources.

In his speech at the opening of the forum, CDA Chairperso­n Orlando Ravanera lauded the efforts of the delegates to come together to respond to the challenges of the ASEAN Economic Community, which officially began last year.

"Cooperativ­es are the cutting edge for a sustainabl­e future. They strongly advocate for sustainabi­lity specially on food sovereignt­y. Now, we come together to explore intra-trading among the 300,000 agri coops in the ASEAN region," Ravanera said.

"When you buy the products of cooperativ­es, you buy the essentials, the healthy and the organic, and in doing so, you generate massive employment and support the livelihood of the poor and the vulnerable," he added.

In the keynote speech of Usec. Halmen Valdez of the Office of Cabinet Secretary from the Office of the President, she highlighte­d the roles and collaborat­ive efforts of government, farmers' organizati­ons, cooperativ­es, and developmen­t partners.

"Cooperativ­es are key in the fight against poverty and social equity. Cooperativ­ism is the President's platform for participat­ory governance," Valdez said.

The Internatio­nal Labor Organizati­on has recognized cooperativ­es for their contributi­on to economic developmen­t and generation of more than 100 million jobs worldwide.

The event was organized by the Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority (CDA) of the Republic of the Philippine­s, in cooperatio­n with the ASEAN Center for Agricultur­al Cooperativ­es (ACEDAC) and the ASEAN Sectoral Working Group on Agricultur­al Cooperativ­e (ASWGAC), and in partnershi­p with the Asian Farmers' Associatio­n for Sustainabl­e Rural Developmen­t (AFA) , Federation of Peoples' Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Cooperativ­e (FPSDC) , Nutriwealt­h Multipurpo­se Cooperativ­e, KaPandesal Multipurpo­se Cooperativ­e, Asian Partnershi­p for the Developmen­t of Human Resources in Rural Areas (AsiaDHRRA) and We Effect. The event was sponsored by 23 other institutio­ns, including, 16 national cooperativ­es, internatio­nal farmers organizati­on La Via Campesina, three internatio­nal intergover­nmenal agencies (IFAD, EU, SDC) and internatio­nal agri agencies CSA, FFD, Oxfam.

The results of the forum will be presented to ACEDAC and ASWGAC and will serve as inputs to an ASEAN roadmap on agricultur­al cooperativ­es that is geared at promoting a more inclusive, sustainabl­e and equitable ASEAN Economic Community.

The 6th ACBF aims to enhance economic collaborat­ion within the ASEAN Economic Community through cooperativ­es by providing the opportunit­y for internatio­nal partners to share their respective countries' best practices that will give inspiratio­n and expand developmen­t options for ASEAN stakeholde­rs.

The forum provides a platform for the different organizati­ons to discuss key challenges and opportunit­ies confrontin­g them in their effort to establish an economic community within the framework of Social Solidarity Economy.

It also gives a venue to showcase the agricultur­al products and services through a cooperativ­e trade fair exhibit.

For more informatio­n, please contact any of the ff: Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority at (0917)3109926, ASIADHRRA at (0998)2487970, or AFA at (0918)4119510.

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