The Philippine Star

Lawmaker seeks P1B for rice terraces rehab

- By JESS DIAZ

Ifugao Rep. Teodoro Baguilat Jr. wants Congress to allot at least P1 billion or P200 million a year for five years for the rehabilita­tion of the rice terraces in Banaue and other parts of the Cordillera region.

He said he would re-file a bill that seeks to save the rice terraces, which are classified as a World Heritage Site, from further deteriorat­ing.

“There is a need for a collective ežffort to save the Ifugao Rice Terraces, now in a critical state, through legislatio­n that provides for long-term rehabilita­tion and preservati­on plan,” he said.

He said his bill would ensure that “this national treasure would always be protected.”

“The Ifugao Rice Terraces is one of the priceless legacies that the country is showcasing to the world. It is a reflection of the Filipino ingenuity as it highlights one of man’s best engineerin­g achievemen­ts without forced labor, a feat that gave its recognitio­n as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites,” he added.

However, Baguilat said the rice terraces are fast deteriorat­ing due to calamities and exploitati­on by farmers, tour operators and tourists.

His bill calls for the appropriat­ion of P200 million a year for five years for the repair and restoratio­n of the World Heritage Site in Ifugao, plus P30 million for a council that would oversee the rehabilita­tion.

Besides Banaue, there are rice terraces in Hungduan, Kiangan, Batad, and Mayoyao, also in Ifugao, as well as in Bontoc and Mt. Province.

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