Philippine Daily Inquirer

AGRICULTUR­E CHIEF IN HUNGARY TO GET P30-B LOAN FOR LAGUNA LAKE CLEANUP, RUBBER PROJECT

- @kocampoINQ By Karl R. Ocampo

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol is going to Hungary to finalize a P30-billion loan from its government to clean up of Laguna Lake and establish a rubber plant in Mindanao.

In an interview with reporters, the agricultur­e secretary said the Hungarian government offered a 500 million euro loan that he expected to finalize this weekend.

“Secretary Dominguez asked me to follow up on their offer for a credit facility through Hungary’s Eximbank,” Piñol said, referring to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III.

Master plan

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is planning to allocate P20 billion of the loan for the rehabilita­tion of the Laguna Lake, which is part of the government’s master plan to improve its local marine productivi­ty. The remaining P10 billion would be invested in the rubber industry.

Accompanyi­ng Piñol in the official business trip are Laguna Lake Developmen­t Authority general manager Joey Medina and Udenna Corp. founder Dennis Uy.

Udenna will serve as the primary investor in the rubber plant.

Piñol is also set to meet with the Finnish group Black Donuts Engineerin­g Inc. to finalize a memorandum of agreement that will allow DA to start its feasibilit­y study. Black Donuts, which will lead the project’s design, is expected to sign an agreement with Udenna as well.

Manufactur­ing plant

Philippine Rubber Research Institute head Rodolfo Galang said the total cost for the feasibilit­y study was expected to reach at least P50 million, the bulk of which would be used to pay for consultant­s that would be hired by the agency.

If things go as planned, they are expecting the feasibilit­y study to be finished within the year.

The planned manufactur­ing plant is estimated to produce four million tires a year, or the equivalent of about 16,000 metric tons of rubber to be planted and produced annually.

It will cater to domestic consumptio­n for the production of tires for passenger vehicles, small pick-ups and agricultur­al machinerie­s. However, Galang said that they could not stop Udenna if it has plans to sell overseas.

Currently, the country produces 100 metric tons of rubber annually.

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