THE Department of Agriculture (DA) recently forged a
partnership with the Departments of Trade and Industry (DTI), Foreign Affairs (DFA)
and the Export Development Council (EDC) to seek new markets for the country's
agricultural and fishery products abroad.
Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap said the agreement will
promote overseas the country's agri-fishery products like fresh and processed
fruits and vegetables, marine products, meat products, root crops, natural
fiber, horticulture, plantation crops, wood products, herbal products, and
natural ingredients.
Under the agreement, the four signatories will pool their
resources and efforts to expand existing markets and tap new ones for Philippine
farm exports through the exchange of information pertaining to production,
export and investment opportunities, market access issues, and expertise in
promoting agri-fishery products.
The signatories will hold regular consultative meetings with
stakeholders, undertake market research on potential export and investment
opportunities and identify and negotiate possible sources of funds and technical
assistance.
Yap said the DA's efforts to strengthen existing export
markets and tap new ones for agricultural products is in step with its
Five-Pillar program which covers higher public spending on infrastructure,
technology and extension services, post-harvest and storage facilities,
expanding access to rural credit, and opening new markets here and overseas.
Earlier, the DA, Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the
Department of Interior and Local Government signed Joint Administrative Order
No. 1 to effectively carry out guidelines and enforce laws that will check
against aquatic pollution and raise public awareness on the need to ensure the
safe and satisfactory conditions of waters in aquaculture areas through proper
waste management and sustainable practices. - Job T. Realubit