The Department of Agriculture (DA) met with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to strengthen their partnership in agricultural development and food security during the World Food Day celebration on Oct. 15, 2024 in Rome, Italy.
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. stressed the importance of the Philippines’ partnership with FAO, expressing gratitude for their previous discussions and the opportunity to present the Philippines’ investment proposal at the 2024 World Food Forum.
The Philippines’ strategic investment plan for four key commodity sectors—abaca, bamboo, mango and seaweed—elicited strong interest from potential partners and discussions to explore collaborative pathways.
The Philippine delegation to Rome included DA officials and representatives from the private sector.
Ambassador Nathaniel Imperial, who heads the Philippine Permanent Representation in Rome, underscored the Philippines’ commitment to strengthening ties with Italy and other European partners.
Tiu Laurel noted the importance of enhancing trade partnerships and technological cooperation to modernize agri-food systems.
He stressed the Philippines’ dedication to creating sustainable livelihoods for its farmers and fisherfolk.
He also conveyed the Philippines’ appreciation for the 19 national projects currently implemented by FAO in the Philippines amounting to $41 million, along with 16 additional global and regional projects.
The DA reaffirmed the government’s commitment to leveraging FAO’s expertise to meet its agricultural goals.
FAO director general Qu Dongyu commended the Philippines’ strategic focus on agriculture and food security.
“FAO stands ready to continue supporting the Philippines in building resilient agricultural systems that can withstand health and climate-related crises,” Qu said.
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