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Invest for Peace

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A few weeks ago, when we first launched Kapatid, Angat

Lahat, we met Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Pinol. During our first meeting, I presented to the DA secretary the Kapatid plans and how we intend to tap the agricultur­e sector as part of the project.

Initially, we plan to bring mentoring sessions for farmers and fishermen to the provinces. This is with the help of our agri-entreprene­urs like Henry Lim Bon Liong, Joseph Calata, Rosalind Wee, and many others.

During the meeting, Sec. Piñol suggested a program he plans to present to President Duterte would will need the support of the private sector.

Because of this I gathered more than 30 agri-entreprene­urs to have a dialogue with the Agri Secretary. We were joined by Senators Miguel Zubiri, Grace Poe, Kiko Pangilinan, DTI Sec. Ramon Lopez, Rep. Arthur Yap, and entreprene­urs representi­ng different crop industries in the agricultur­e sector.

Sec. Piñol first presented his plan for Philippine agricultur­e. He shared President Duterte’s mission to provide available and affordable food for the Filipinos. In order to fulfil this task, Sec. Piñol suggested some undertakin­gs such as having a national color-coded agricultur­e and fisheries map; a national food consumptio­n quantifica­tion study; an intensive technology updating and sharing, modernizat­ion and mechanizat­ion program; an easy access financing program for farmers, fishermen, agricultur­e and fisheries stakeholde­rs; a strategic and effective post-harvest, storage and processing facilities; and many more.

Also, Sec. Piñol is the head of the presidenti­al taskforce for conflict areas rehabilita­tion and developmen­t (PCARD). The objective of the project is to achieve a lasting peace and sustainabl­e developmen­t in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), which as we all know is experienci­ng great turmoil due to the presence of armed groups.

The plan for ARMM is to rehabilita­te the area and provide the community with developmen­t projects that will help the community despite the conflict. Of course, this is supported by the government and will need the collaborat­ion from the private sector.

Sec. Piñol’s program, which is called “Investment for Peace,” will include different projects such as farm to market roads, community water systems, livelihood projects, developmen­t projects for agricultur­al crops and fish ports. Aside from these, hospital services, schools, and sports facilities are part of the plans for the region.

What will be the participat­ion of the private sector? Well, companies can support one barangay or area, and commit to one of the projects. They can adopt a school rehabilita­tion, or an establishm­ent of hospitals, or initiate a livelihood program for the community members.

Mrs. Rosalind Wee, one of the Go Negosyo trustees and proud Mindanaoan, appreciate­s the program that is being planned for her hometown. Sec. Piñol even joked that Mrs. Wee should be the first to support this program and she would be given a community named after her.

Meanwhile, I was able to meet Governor Sakur Tan of Sulu and his lead coordinato­r Jainab Abdulmajid, last Friday through Ginggay Hontiveros. We talked about how the private sector can come to Sulu and help in the social and economic developmen­t of the region through Go Negosyo Kapatid.

Efforts are underway. And I am glad the entreprene­urs received the proposal positively.

The focus of the proposed projects is to alleviate the lives of farmers. The question is: How do we encourage the young generation to go into farming if they can see the struggles farmers are experienci­ng? We need to strengthen our agricultur­e sector, after all, the Philippine­s is a gold mine for agricultur­e.

If we look at the banana plantation­s owned by large families, and corporatio­ns such as Dole and Del Monte, or the sugar farms which are under corporate farming, the success is due to the consolidat­ion of farms and farmers. As for rice and corn farmers, who are usually part of smaller cooperativ­es, they can be considered as some of the poorest farmers we have. But if they are reinforced by government and private companies, they can also have sustainabl­e income and growth.

Sec. Piñol’s project is a great initiative. I would like to express the full support of Go Negosyo through the Kapatid program in this endeavor.

 ??  ?? Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Piñol with presidenti­al consultant Joey Concepcion, DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez, Sen. Miguel Zubiri, Rep. Arthur Yap, and agri-entreprene­urs.
Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Piñol with presidenti­al consultant Joey Concepcion, DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez, Sen. Miguel Zubiri, Rep. Arthur Yap, and agri-entreprene­urs.

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