BBM President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. : FMR is the first step to solve some of the supply chain problems.

Marcos prioritizes farm-to-market roads

July 19, 2022 Cory Martinez 510 views

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PRESIDENT and concurrent Agriculture Secretary Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. ordered key agriculture officials to prioritize the construction of farm-to-market roads (FMR) and infrastructure support projects to address the supply chain problem.

Marcos issued the order during his meeting with key officials of the agriculture department wherein they discussed strategies on how to ensure sufficient food supply while the country faces the looming food crisis, and boost production of the country’s essential food items for the long-term.

“FMR is the first step to solve some of the supply chain problems,” the President said.

Marcos stressed that the construction of FMRs and infrastructure support projects should be prioritized in major food production areas and that all FMRs should be aligned with the overall plan.

“We are in the process of maximizing those areas that are already producing para dumami ang production,” the President added.

The Chief Executive also instructed the concerned officials to identify priority areas, create the necessary maps, and provide copies of the master plan to economic managers and local government units.

“We need an immediate plan to ensure that our food supply and the food prices are within reach of ordinary Filipinos from now until the end of the year,” Marcos stressed.

During the meeting, Undersecretary for Operations and Chief-of-Staff Leocadio Sebastian presented the agency’s catch-up operational plan, which will prioritize the production of rice, corn, livestock, poultry, vegetables, and fisheries.

Strategies for other programs such as fertilizer subsidy, urban and peri-urban agriculture, and Kadiwa that will boost food production and improve the mobilization of affordable agri-fishery commodities were also presented.

To address the high price of fertilizers, President Marcos explained that government-to-government procurement needs to be pursued to avail of cheaper fertilizers that can be provided to local farmers.

On the issue of vegetable smuggling and illegal importation of other agriculture products, the President also ordered that the country’s system of importation should be fixed in coordination with the Bureau of Customs, the House of Representatives, and the Senate.

“Prayoridad sa ating plano para sa agrikultura ay ang pagpapatibay ng programang ‘farm-to-market road’ at pagsusulong ng mga proyektong makakatulong sa ating mga kababayan sa sektor ng agrikultura. Titiyakin natin na may sapat at abot-kayang pagkain para sa lahat,” President Marcos stated in official social media posts.

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