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Senate bill aims to revitalize agri industry

March 20, 2024 Camille P. Balagtas 87 views

SENATOR Cynthia Villar has sponsored a bill “crucial” to unlock the immense potential of the country’s livestock, poultry, and dairy industry, ensuring the sustainable growth and development of our agriculture sector.

Villar sponsored Senate Bill 2558 under Committee Report 193 to advance the development and competitiveness of the LPD industry since it accounts for more than a quarter of the agricultural sector’s output in 2023.

In filing the bill, Villar, chairperson of the Committee on Agriculture and Food, said: “It stimulates economic growth, especially in rural areas and provides livelihood opportunities to more than 2.8 million livestock and poultry farmers.”

She added that pork and chicken are integral components of the Filipino diet, helping ensure a balanced intake of nutrients.

“It is estimated that 52.0 percent of our protein consumption comes from pork and chicken, and this is projected to grow even higher to 58.0 percent in 2030,” said Villar.

Due to this, high meat prices could lead to protein deficiency and contribute to malnutrition. It could even affect learning outcomes.

In fact, the findings of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development or OECD’s Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), students from countries with higher pork and chicken prices tend to have lower test scores.

“We know too well of the effect of disease outbreaks such as the African Swine Fever, which has been afflicting our hog industry and decimating our pork supply since 2019. This has resulted in a significant increase in the prices of pork products,” emphasized Villar.