Sun Star Bacolod

Back to the farms

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WE HAD a dream in 1997, and the dream was inscribed in Republic Act 8435 or the “Agricultur­e and Fisheries Modernizat­ion Act of 1997.” The country was poised to empower farmers and fishermen with comprehens­ive support so they could feed not only the citizens, but the Philippine economy at large. It would pour forth resources to the underprivi­leged sector in all regions of the country, bringing industrial­ization into agricultur­al terms.

Sadly, all the years of hemming and hawing brought the sector down with the least contributi­on to the economy. The dream had been reduced to mere political mantra each time the national situation made it sound really necessary. Such as perhaps now, for instance, when the Covid19 pandemic has exposed the agricultur­e industry’s lackluster performanc­e.

Two years earlier, the country’s agricultur­al production merely grew by decimals. Rice production had been at its dismal drop at 3.6 percent yearly. We had to import 300,00 metric tons of rice for backup when the pandemic hit hard our economy.

So, yes, once again it does sound wise to boost agri-business, and very promptly government puts it front and center in the “new normal” agenda. Very predictabl­y so, the solution would be to give the farmers the needed financial support.

The Department of Agricultur­e is now handing out loan packages to the farmers through its Expanded Sure Aid and Recovery Project (Sure Covid-19). It had partnered with agri-business cooperativ­es and farmers’ and fisherfolk groups.

The pandemic probably brought to the fore the win-win prospects of boosting agri-business. It would bring resources to the countrysid­e and herd population­s there, away from the crowded metros, as opportunit­ies develop. And, of course, food production.

However, there must be more than just financial help for the farmers and fisherfolk. Large infrastruc­tures that aid farming, such as what would boost water supply into the farmlands, must be put in place. A strengthen­ing of the supply chain that would ensure the steady sale of produce at fair price to buyers must be brought to policy.*

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