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Saturday, November 19, 2011

P-Noy Administration prioritizes agriculture in 2012 budget
 by Amor Saludar
  
CEBU CITY November 19 (PIA) -- The Aquino administration increased the budget for agriculture by next year at P61.7B which is 60 percent higher compared to last year’s budget allocation.

Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan the Senate Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Food as well as Chairman of the Congressional Oversight Committee on Agricultural and Fisheries Modernization said “this indicates that the Aquino administration recognizes the significance of the agriculture sector in poverty alleviation and moving the nation forward. After decades of serious neglect, it is about time the sector gets its due."

“It boggles the mind that our farmers survive on a measly wager of less than P2,000 per month, yet they are our most crucial link to our food supply." The senator continues.

He added that this is a very significant move for the government to uplift the lives of farmers and fisher folks by improving the status of agricultural sector in the country. This is also a key for the country’s objective towards development.

Earlier this year, Pangilinan gathered the Agriculture and Fisheries (AF2025) Task Force together with Department of Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala and representatives from the private sector and farmers and fisherfolk organizations in the country for a discussion and detection of some main issues that hamper the potential of the agriculture and fisheries sector to boost.

One of the issues discussed during the convention is the budget limitation intended for the country’s fisherfolks and farmers.

Pangilinan, believed that it was during that conference with  DA Secretary Procy Alcala, Budget Secretary Butch Abad, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima and President Aquino that  the decision to increase DA’s budget for 2012 came up.

The Senator said that the increased budget will surely alleviate the poverty status of the country specifically in the rural areas.   

"The increase in incomes of our farmers and fisherfolk will have a tremendous impact on our economy. The demand for goods and services would increase exponentially. The impact of wealthier farmers and fisherfolk on the growth of the economy would be overwhelming," Pangilinan concluded.  (FCR/AS/PIA- CEBU)