The President has emphasized the urgent need to overhaul the nation’s supply chain to enhance farmers’ livelihoods and ensure a stable food supply.
Speaking on Friday, the President highlighted the importance of reducing transport costs and improving cold storage facilities.
“There are still many things that need fixing. We really need to improve the supply chain, especially lowering the transport costs. This includes not only the farm-to-market roads, but also the ports, especially the agricultural ports because they are very expensive,” he stated.
He also underscored the importance of developing cold storage infrastructure to prevent spoilage of fish and other agricultural products. “And also, the cold storage, so the fish won’t go bad, the other products harvested by our farmers won’t go bad either. That’s why we still have a lot to do,” he added.
The President stressed the value of contract farming as a means to boost production and secure farmers’ incomes. “So, basically, it’s like part of the answer we talked about earlier that if he has a contract in contract farming, he really won’t sell the land and they will really use it because they have income, they have a livelihood,” he stated.
During his visit, he distributed e-titles and Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) to 4,271 agrarian reform beneficiaries, supporting the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program.
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