Sun.Star Pampanga

PH agri sector grows 0.5% despite Covid pandemic

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

This was bared by Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar during the State of Philippine Agricultur­e Report recently as he informed the nation regarding the status and agenda for the coming year of the DA.

“Masasabi kong sapat ang supply ng pagkain. May year-end stock tayo ng bigas na aabot sa 90 days, mais na good for 237 days; manok para sa 182 days, at mga gulay na aabot sa 20 days. The growth of the agricultur­e sector this second quarter is 0.5 percent despite the pandemic! Our hard work is paying off. Bida ang agrikultur­a,” Dar added.

Various problems were encountere­d in the agricultur­e sector such as the crop damage caused by the typhoons, eruption of Taal Volcano, an outbreak of the African Swine Fever (ASF), avian influenza, and now, the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the situation, the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) had been strategizi­ng projects and programs that further boost the production of major food commoditie­s and ensure the country’s food security.

“We can be the solutions to problems of hunger and malnutriti­on. Together, we shall succeed in stopping out hunger as we pursue the different strategies under the ‘Plant, Plant, Plant’ umbrella program,” Dar said.

According to Philippine Statistics Authority data, the value of agricultur­al production amounted to P439.8 billion which was 4.6 percent higher than the previous year’s level.

Secretary Dar also accepted the challenge of the Department of Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez to endeavor great effortsin attaining a growth by at least two percent in the agricultur­e sector every year.

ITY OF SAN FERNANDO— The Philippine agri sector managed to grow by 0.5 percent in the second quarter of this year amid the problems brought about by the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic in the country’s economy.

 ?? FOOD SECURITY. (Chris Navarro) ?? Farmers of Barangay San Roque Arbol, Sta.Rita, Pampanga received shallow tube wells from Second District Congressma­n Juan Miguel 'Mikey' M. Arroyo, which were distribute­d yesterday by his congressio­nal staff and assisted by Mayor Ferdinand 'Dagi' Salalila.
FOOD SECURITY. (Chris Navarro) Farmers of Barangay San Roque Arbol, Sta.Rita, Pampanga received shallow tube wells from Second District Congressma­n Juan Miguel 'Mikey' M. Arroyo, which were distribute­d yesterday by his congressio­nal staff and assisted by Mayor Ferdinand 'Dagi' Salalila.

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