The Philippine Star

Agricultur­e is a game changer

- JOEY CONCEPCION

Back in April, when we held the first Prosperity for All Summit, one of the highlighte­d sectors was agricultur­e. As we all know, the Philippine­s, Thailand, and Vietnam, are some of the leading agricultur­e countries in the region. But despite the unceasing developmen­t programs, there are a lot of things to be done to help strengthen the sector.

Next week, we are staging the ASEAN Agricultur­e Summit, an initiative to bring together agricultur­e stakeholde­rs to craft an integrated framework for agripreneu­rship which can inspire and connect the entire ASEAN agricultur­e ecosystem. The goal is to connect all agri champions and share key strategies in creating a more sustainThe ASEAN Agricultur­e Summit will be able environhel­d on Oct. 4 at the SMX Convention ment for farmCenter Manila. ers and other agri players. We are pleased to have speakers who are experts in their fields and can contribute to the meaningful discussion on agricultur­e. I am sure the Philippine­s and its farmers can learn a thing or two from the speakers.

Just recently, I met with Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua to update him on the upcoming ASEAN Agricultur­e Summit happening next week, Oct. 4 and the ASEAN Business and Investmen Summit this November. The ambassador ASEAN Business Advisory Council chairman Joey Concepcion expressed his with China Ambassador to the Philippine­s Zhao Jianhua and full support for ASEAN BAC executive director Gil Gonzales. both programs and will even provide renowned Chinese speakers for the summit.

China produces 25 percent of the global food supply, which means they are not only self-sufficient, but also a net food global provider. Young farmers are even using social media for directly marketing their produce. Ambassador Zhao congratula­ted us as this will be the first ever agricultur­e summit in ASEAN. The meeting lasted for two hours as I also explained our programs in helping MSMEs through the 3Ms – Money, Market and Mentorship.

Going back to the ASEAN Agricultur­e Summit, we are fortunate to have Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Pinol to open the program. We are working closely with his office since the launch of the Kapatid Agri Mentor Me Program (KAMMP) which brought mentoring programs to farmers in different regions. This program is patterned after the Kapatid Mentor ME Program that we are doing with the Department of Trade and Industry.

Sen. Cynthia Villar, chairman of the Senate Committee on Agricultur­e and Food, will also be there to share her insights on agribusine­ss and food production.

Dr. Rolando Dy, the vice president of the Philippine Chamber of Agricultur­e and Food, will discuss the state of competitiv­eness of the ASEAN agricultur­e. Since agricultur­e is one of the thriving sectors in the region, it is best to know how competitiv­e we are in the world. Five fora will feature agricultur­e advocates. A forum which will present case studies on successful land use models that support globally competitiv­e agri enterprise­s and rural developmen­t will be discussed by two panels. The first panel will feature Dato’ Dzulfilki ADB Wahab, chairman of Felda Technoplan­t Sdn Bhd.; Henry Lim Bon Liong, CEO of SL Agritech Corp.; Dr. Hengky Novarianto, senior scientist of Indonesia Palm Crops Research Institute; Winston Uy, president of Universal Leaf. The discussion will be moderated by Karen Davila. The second panel entitled Farm Consolidat­ion as Rural Developmen­t Strategy will feature Saran Song, founder and CEO of Amru Rice; Alex Buenaventu­ra, president and CEO of Landbank of the Philippine­s; and Pablito Sandoval, board director of Active Batangas Integrated Multipurpo­se Cooperativ­e. The second panel will be moderated by Quintin Pastrana.

A forum on agri value chain and value-added agri extension services will be discussed by Ruth Novales of Nestle Philippine­s, Dr. Kamolrat Intaratat of Sukhothai Thammathir­at Open University, Dante Muyco Jr. of Cacao Industrial Developmen­t Associatio­n of Mindanao, Isabela Vice Mayor Roberto Agcaoili, and Clint Coo of Siam Organic Co. Ltd. Amor Maclang, CEO of Geiser Maclang will lead the discussion.

Oudet Souvannavo­ng of the Greater Mekong Sub-Region Business Council, Agri Usec. Ariel Cayanan, Rep. Arthur Yap, Gigi Gatti of Grameen Foundation USA, and Dante Delima of Agri-Tech Integrated Services Corp. will help identify the roles institutio­nal and large scale agri enterprise­s play in promoting agripreneu­rship.

Agritech incubators and accelerato­rs such as Dr. Kiran Sharman of ICRISAT, Agri Usec. Bernadette Puyat, Joseph Calata of Krops Agri Mobile App, Dr. Dileepkuma­r Guntuku of Iowa State University, and Jos Van Der Knaap of Rjik Zwaan Seeds will discuss technology and innovation for the agricultur­e sector. Bettina Quimson, our adviser on ICT and economic affairs will help moderate the discussion.

Former agricultur­e secretary Dr. William Dar will share his insights on how to better improve the pathway for farmers.

I still believe that agricultur­e is a game changer. The goal is to empower all farmers and turn them into enterprisi­ng agri-preneurs. Through this ASEAN Agricultur­e Summit, we hope to create a stronger network and community for farmers, accelerato­rs, innovators, and other agristakeh­olders.

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