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AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION NECESSARY TO HELP REVIVE AGRI SECTOR – ANGARA

Aside from infrastructure development, Senator Sonny Angara said the government should also invest heavily in the agriculture sector if it wants economic growth to be more inclusive or be felt by a larger population.

Speaking at the 2018 National Conference and Agri-Fishery Research and Development Festival held in Sorsogon City, Angara said the country needs nothing short of an “agricultural revolution,” which the Duterte administration could spearhead, alongside its “Build, Build, Build” initiative, the centerpiece program of the administration.

“Just as we hope to enter a golden age of infrastructure, we should aim to reach an equivalent ‘golden age of agriculture.’ Where there’s build, build, build, there should also be a ‘grow, grow, grow’; ‘plant, plant, plant’ or even ‘fish, fish, fish,'” the veteran legislator said.

According to the seasoned lawmaker, an agricultural revolution is necessary to help revive the country’s ailing agriculture sector.

“We may be exhibiting among the fastest growth rates in the world today, but such growth would be for nothing if it doesn’t reach our farmers and fisherfolk.”

“We may be exhibiting among the fastest growth rates in the world today, but such growth would be for nothing if it doesn’t reach our farmers and fisherfolk,” the youthful senator said, citing a data which showed that 60 percent of poor Filipinos work in the agriculture sector.

60 percent of poor Filipinos work in the agriculture sector.

“Isipin nalang natin, bakit kasama pa rin ang mga magsasaka at mangingisda sa mga pinakamahirap na sektor? Bagaman pagkain ang kanilang hanapbuhay, marami pa rin sa kanila ang nagugutom. Kaya marami sa kanila ang nagkakasakit, at karamihan sa kanilang mga anak ay hindi nakapag-aaral o kaya naman ay hirap maghanap ng trabaho,” Angara said.

The conference was hosted by the Fulbright-Philippine Agriculture Alumni Association Inc. The senator’s father, the late Senate President Edgardo Angara, is considered the father of the Fulbright-Philippine Agriculture Program.

The late Senate President was recently given a posthumous award by the Department of Agriculture (DA) “for his distinguished contribution in the modernization of the Philippine agriculture and fisheries through the realization of the Agriculture and Fishery Modernization Act (AFMA) while serving as Agriculture Secretary from 1999 to 2001.” The award was received by his son, Senator Sonny Angara.

The award stated that during the term of the late Senate President Angara as agriculture secretary, food production industries recorded a growth rate of 3.6 percent, which instituted countryside development and progress, increased the income of farmers and fisherfolk, and uplifted the lives and livelihood of people in the rural areas.

Senator Angara said becoming an agriculture secretary gave his father the opportunity to implement the AFMA law and to champion the advancement of food production programs that brought about the increase in volume of rice yield and other food staples in the country.

“To him, investments in agriculture R&D were always the most cost-effective. My father may have been a ‘weekend farmer’-as he once put it. But the problems facing farmers, fisherfolk, livestock producers and all others in agriculture always occupied his mind,” Angara said.

“To him, agriculture wasn’t just a hobby or a passion project; it was an advocacy that needed to be pursued doggedly for the sake of the country,” he said.

 

 

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