Chiz wants P52-B
coco funds mobilized asap for farmers
By Office of Senator Chiz
Escudero
December 18, 2012
PASAY CITY – Senator
Chiz Escudero wants some P52 billion immediately mobilized to help the
country’s coconut sector and its farmers.
“I hope Malacanang can
decide on how to mobilize these funds at the soonest possible time.
Now would be a good time to pump-prime the coconut sector considering
the rising demand for coconut in the international market,” Escudero
said.
The P52-billion fund comes
from a 24-percent block of shares in San Miguel Corp. that was part of
about 47 percent of shares sequestered by the government on suspicions
that these were acquired using coco levy funds, a tax imposed on
coconut farmers since 1973 by the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos.
President Benigno Aquino
III’s spokesperson, Undersecretary Abigail Valte, said a Presidential
Task Force on the Coco Levy was still finalizing recommendations on
the custody and utilization of the fund.
“The funds are there. But
the government has not yet determined how these will be spent and,
more importantly, how these can benefit the country’s coconut
farmers,” Escudero said.
“I hope Malacanang decides
on this issue very soon because we might hit the point where we won’t
be able to take advantage of the growth and where this growth might
not trickle down to the farmers,” the senator added.
Coconut farmers have said
they prefer to receive cash from the coco levy funds, something that
Malacanang had said they should not expect.
“There is high demand now
for coco oil and coco water in the international market. The
Philippines is in a very good position to be a major supplier. This
will be good for our farmers, but we have to start now. And it all
starts with a decision on how to use the funds,” Escudero explained.
Of the country’s 12 million
hectares of farmlands, about three million hectares are devoted to
coconut. Sixty-eight out of 79 provinces in the Philippines are
considered coconut areas.