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Cebu News

Government must improve agri sector

Mitchelle L. Palaubsanon - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines —  The government should develop agriculture and infrastructure in the provinces to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, according to Reelectionist Senator Sonny Angara.

He added that majority of poor and undernourished people live in rural areas where small-scale farming forms the backbone of their local economy.

“The government needs to make a substantial investment in rural areas and in agriculture if it is serious about reducing poverty and hunger and promoting inclusive growth,” said Angara in a statement.

The agriculture sector is home to 60 percent of the nation’s poorest, Angara said.

Latest data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed that the poverty incidence among Filipinos was at 21 percent, or about 23.1 million people, based on the country’s population of 110 million as of first semester of 2018.

Angara said the agriculture sector would require a much bigger budget to strengthen support services for farmers in the form of better irrigation system, post-harvest facilities and other farm subsidies that would enable them to produce enough food to feed the country’s growing population.

“Kailangang buhusan ng tulong at suporta ng pamahalaan ang mga nasa sektor ng agrikultura hindi lamang para masiguro ang sapat na suplay ng pagkain para sa lumalaki nating populasyon, kundi para rin matulungan silang makaahon sa matinding kahirapan at kagutuman,” said the senator, who is running under the platform “Alagang Angara.” (The government should give support to the agriculture sector not only to ensure that we will have enough food supply but also to help them improve their lives.)

Angara said that a “well-planned and well-targeted investment” in agriculture could help the country achieve inclusive growth and food security.

Angara said the agriculture sector still holds the potential to create jobs and build stronger rural communities.

“Agricultural and rural development can create jobs and livelihoods for small farmers and the landless, while producing food and raw materials for the urban economy,” he said.

Based on the results of the January 2019 Labor Force Survey conducted by the PSA, the agriculture sector suffered 1.7 million job losses, which primarily contributed to the decline in the actual number of employed Filipinos in January this year compared to the same period last year.

The survey showed that the total registered employment decreased by 0.9 percent to 41.1 million in January, or equivalent to 387,000 fewer workers, compared to the previous year.

Angara believes that the lack of support services from the government to farmers has led to the poor state of agriculture in the country, which makes the industry unappealing to pursue as a career.

The PSA said the agriculture sector currently employs 9.158 million individuals. The average daily wage of agriculture workers is P265, according to a study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies or PIDS.

Meanwhile, government records show that the agriculture’s relative contribution to gross domestic product (GDP) had been declining over the years. — MBG (FREEMAN)

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