By Philippine Information Agency
SUAL – Agriculture Secretary Manny Pinol came to Pangasinan Thursday to personally turn- over fishery projects to fisher folk as part of the Duterte administration’s promise to make life better for Filipinos.
Pinol, who belongs to a farmer’s family, said part of his visit’s goal is to hold a consultation dialogue with farmers and fisher folk to know their concerns and to know what programs and projects will best benefit the sector.
“Our power emanates from the people… kaya gusto ng Pangulo na mabago at mapaganda ang buhay ng mga Pilipino,” Pinol said during the turn-over ceremony held at the wharf and causeway of Sual town.
The Secretary said the Department of Agriculture (DA) has a long history of corruption which is why his first message to Pangasinenses is his assurance to stop corruption.
“We will stop corruption in agriculture and fisheries. I will not allow it. I will not tolerate it. Yan ang aking unang pangako,” Pinol added.
Pinol also bared other programs of DA that could help farmers and fisherfolk like access to credit , development of Penneus Vannamei (a shrimp specie), solar-powered irrigation system and encouragement of more investors to visit the Philippines and tour them in various fishery areas, among others.
By 2018, DA and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) would be investing on agricultural equipment and post-harvest facilities like cold storage. He said the country is losing at least 60 percent of production due to the lack of post harvest facilities.
He encouraged the DA officials and Mayors present in the ceremony to plan a short-term and long-term roadmap for fisheries development which will be supported by the department and BFAR.
Fisherfolk beneficiaries from Pangasinan and La Union received on that ceremony their respective certificates of the new community landing centers (CLCs) and fishing gears.
At least 70 fishing boats or motorized bancas measuring 12-feet and 20-feet were also turned-over to 14 coastal towns of the two provinces.
Pinol came with Undersecretary for Fisheries and BFAR Director Eduardo Gongona and were welcomed by Gov. Amado I. Espino III, Congressmen Leopoldo Bataoil and Kristoffer De Venecia, former House Speaker Jose De Venecia, Jr, Sual Mayor Roberto Arcinue and mayors of the LGU-recipients, DA Regional Director Valentin Perdido and BFAR Regional Director Nestor Domenden. (VHS/PIA-Pangasinan)
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