Chiz backs a
department of fisheries
By Office of Senator Chiz
Escudero
September 13, 2012
PASAY CITY – Senator Chiz
Escudero said he is supporting calls for the creation of a Department
of Fisheries.
“Every department should
have a field of expertise. Fishing is one of our main sources of
income that can compete with the exports of other countries. We should
focus on this instead of just focusing on imports,” Escudero said
during a recent visit to General Santos City for the 14th Tuna
Festival.
The fisheries subsector
accounted for 18.81 percent of the country’s total agricultural
output. Production reached 5.15 million metric tons in 2010 valued at
P221.05 billion.
The Soccsksargen Federation
of Fishing and Allied Industries Inc. in Southern Mindanao wants the
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources upgraded into a separate
department.
BFAR is an agency under the
Department of Agriculture.
But Escudero said any move
to create a new department will have to wait since the Aquino
administration is undertaking a rationalization program to streamline
the government bureaucracy.
“The creation of a
Department of Fisheries is currently being pushed in Congress but the
current thrust of President Aquino’s administration is to minimize the
bureaucracy and red tape, and the only department the President has
agreed to be created is the Department of Housing,” Escudero said.
“We have been spending a lot
in various government agencies that sometimes do not really function
at all. Maybe after we have rationalized all government agencies,” he
added.
The proposed bill for the
creation of a Department of Fisheries is still pending with the House
of Representatives, and the Senate has yet to tackle the issue. But
Escudero vowed to support the department’s creation if the proposed
measure reaches the Senate.
According to the DA’s Bureau
of Agricultural Statistics, the country’s fisheries subsector
continued to register a decline in production.
Downtrends in production
were observed for marine and inland fisheries as well as aquaculture.
Gross receipts for fisheries amounted to P117.4 billion at current
prices. This represented an increase of 3.07 percent from last year’s
level.
At the same time, Escudero
reiterated his support for the country’s tuna industry.
“As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, the tuna industry is
one of our priorities. I want to make ensure that the country’s tuna
industry gets full support and at the same time ensure that production
is sustainable,” the senator said.
Tuna was the country’s top
fisheries export in 2010, earning P15.12 billion.
Escudero pledged continued
support for the tuna industry, as well as the fisheries subsector of
the country’s agricultural sector.
“My late father (Rep.
Salvador Escudero) was a former Agriculture secretary under two
presidents. Agriculture is near and dear to me,” the senator added.