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Salceda bats for infusion of P44B in agri funds to cushion impact of recession
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Nov 28, 2008 - 1:36:50 PM

By Leonard D. Acosta

LEGAZPI CITY, Nov. 29 (PNA) -- The government needs to infuse P44 billion for agriculture development to stir up the rural economy and spur agricultural production in the countrysides, in order to cushion the impact of the international recession, a top adviser to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said today.

Presidential economic adviser and Albay Governor Jose Ma. Sarte Salceda said the infusion would soften the effects of the global financial meltdown specifically to the marginalized sector of the country.

Salceda, who was a former research head of a Swiss bank, said this “would be the biggest intervention of the government in response to the global economic crisis.”

He said the government’s stimulus in the countryside will be much bigger if the reinvigorated reforestation program pushes through with a P5-billion initiative next year to shield the country from global warming.

Salceda said all these initiatives are intended to create wealth and strengthen the purchasing power in the countryside with assistance to the farmers and to produce cheap and abundant food for all once the effects of the world-wide financial meltdown start to set in after the first quarter of 2009.

In the 2009 proposed national budget, the Department of Agriculture has been allotted with P45 billion. The National Food Authority has a contingency provision for a P32-billion yearly loss, which increases the loss coverage from P8 billion with additional P24 billion.

Salceda said the incremental loss provision of P24 billion will go to farmers’ assistance with P8.5 billion and to consumers’ subsidy (for the poor) with P14.5 billion.

He said there will be more aggressive palay procurement next year, of which P17 billion is set aside to buy palay at P17 a kilo.

Salceda said P20 billion of the 2009 agriculture department’s budget is for subsidy to food producers, of which P10 billion is for the so-called FIELDS program, which involves more infrastructure in irrigation, storage, farm-to-market roads, among other things. (PNA)



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