The Philippine Star

Modernizat­ion pushed to boost farm incomes

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Sen. Francis ‘Kiko’ Pangilinan says the closure of the Ford assembly plant in the country is a wake-up call showing the crucial role that rural folk play in generating demand for the manufactur­ing sector.

“It is lamentable that in a country with a population of over 90 million, there just isn’t enough business for local car manufactur­ing. This is in sharp contrast to a country like Thailand, with a population of only 60 million, but which has the biggest demand for 4X4 vehicles worldwide attributed to the sharp increase in farmers’ incomes.”

“The 4X4 is the vehicle of choice of the Thai farmer,” Pangilinan said.

Pangilinan, chairman of Senate the committee on agricultur­e and food, earlier called on the government to focus on modernizin­g the country’s agricultur­e and fisheries sector and at least doubling the incomes of farmers and fisherfolk. He says doing so would have a multiplier effect on the country’s economy.

“Without increased incomes in the agricultur­e sector we cannot hope to squarely address poverty, and unless poverty is addressed the rural population’s purchasing power will remain weak.”

He said, “only by strengthen­ing the purchasing power of our rural folk can we hope to have significan­t increases in the demands of the manufactur­ing sector. Greater incomes of our farmers and fisherfolk will mean greater demand for goods and services.”

Pangilinan said a farmer in Thailand earns three times more than Filipino farmers, and Chinese farmers earn twice their local counterpar­ts.

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