COTABATO CITY --- The Bangsomoro
government’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Agrarian Reform (MAFAR)
spearheaded the conduct of the first ‘Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (BARMM) Food Security Summit’ last December 10 to 12 here.
The
summit, in partnership with the Department of Agriculture (DA) – Halal Food
Industry Development Program, carried the theme, “Bangsamoro ay Paunlarin:
Masaganang Ani, Mataas na Kita, Halal at Organikong Pagkain ay Siguruhin.”
MAFAR Minister Mohammad Yacob said the
summit was aimed at discussing the
current challenges affecting food security, presenting programs and projects
that are geared towards addressing the challenges, and bringing together
support and agreements to pave way for a profitable agriculture and fishery
sector.
“We have
carried out the development of the first Bangsamoro security road map –
envisioning a self-reliant, food secure and resilient Bangsamoro. […] This will
ensure that food is accessible, available, utilized, and stable for every
Bangsamoro,” Yacob said.
He also
said the road map is anchored on three (3) pillars of food security —
sustainable, competitive, and accessible food supply chain for the Bangsamoro.
He
emphasized that there should be “balanced intake of halal food and adaptive
capacity of Bangsamoro communities”.
The
MAFAR plays the major role in the promotion of sustainable agri-fishery growth
and development, equitable land distribution, and tenurial security in the
Bangsamoro region.
One of
the highlights of the activity was the display of 32 exhibits that featured various
agricultural crops and products from all over the Bangsamoro region.
Gulayan sa Paaralan
During
the first day of the summit, the MAFAR signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
together with the Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE) for
the program called “Gulayan sa Paaralan.” Minister Yacob and MBHTE Minister
Mohagher Iqbal led the MOA signing.
The
program, which aims to boost the awareness of the young children on the
significance of growing vegetables, is expected to be established in 200
schools in the BARMM.
Under
this project, vegetables should be organically-grown in plots and in empty
containers to minimize expenses. It seeks to supplement the food given to
students in the school’s supplemental feeding program.
Meanwhile,
the MAFAR has given recognition to the outstanding farmers and fisher-folk in
the region, who have showed exemplary performance on their respective fields.
The
2019 Organic Agriculture achievers in the BARMM are: Pata Municipality of Sulu
Province as the Outstanding Municipality; Hamsa A. Abdul from Maguindanao
province as the Outstanding Provincial Organic Agriculture Focal Person;
Virginia P. Arreza from Pata Sulu as the Outstanding AEW; and Basher B. Currie
as the Outstanding Small Farmer.
Special
awards were given to focal persons of the OA program: Sarha A. Sangkula from
Sulu; Engr. Papala F. Lawanza from Lanao del Sur; Ilmie H. Ibama from Basilan;
Nixon A. Abdilla from Tawi-tawi; andOlano M. Serad from Marawi City
The
Civil Service Commission (CSC) – Sulu has also awarded Mercyan A. Aspi,
Provincial Agriculture officer (PAO), as ‘Ulirang Lingkod Bayani 2019..
The
summit was attended by farmers, fisher-folk, civil society organizations from
the different provinces of the BARMM, and other BARMM officials. (BUREAU
OF PUBLIC INFORMATION – BARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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