The Philippine Star

Fishermen lambast galunggong importatio­n

- By DING CERVANTES

CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga– A group representi­ng the country’s small fisherfolk­s decried yesterday the government’s plan to allow the liberal importatio­n of scud fish or galunggong.

Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalaka­ya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya) president Fernando Hicap said the “proposal of Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol to allow importatio­n of galunggong for direct sale to market prior to the closed fishing season in November would further downgrade the value of aquatic and marine products of Filipino fisherfolk­s.”

Hicap said Piñol would be allowing not only traders, but also fisherfolk­s and fish vendor associatio­ns to import.

“Piñol’s proposal is absurd. He knows that small fisherfolk­s are incapable of importing fish and only commercial fishing firms and giant traders will benefit from this import-dependent scheme. Piñol will facilitate the profit-generation of traders and importers to detriment of Filipino fishers,” Hicap said.

Hicap warned that “flooding the local market with imported fish products would put the local food producers at the losing end.”

Pamalakaya also questioned the planned closed fishing season for galunggong amid reports that production declined by 9.5 percent in the first half as reported by the Philippine Statistics Authority.

“Only giant commercial fishing fleets will benefit from the closed fishing season as they are the ones who exploit the fish species in the municipal waters,” the group said.

Based on statistics, commercial fishers account for 17.8 percent of galunggong produce, while small fishers produce only 6.2 percent,.

“This means galunggong harvest is being monopolize­d by big fish firms and the ban will only allow galunggong reproducti­on.

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