By Sheen Crisologo
BONGABON, Nueva Ecija
— In the interest of onion farmers, Mayor Allan Xystus Gamilla of this town has
urged the Department of Agriculture (DA) to call a summit on the forthcoming
integration of the member-economies of the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN).
Leading a town known
as the country’s onion capital, Gamilla said local farmers are apprehensive of
what he termed as the apparent lack of prior strategic planning of the DA with
regards to the integration’s effects on the competitiveness of the country’s
onion industry.
Gamilla said the DA
should draw up a comprehensive road map to make onion farmers competitive amid
the expected entry of imported onions with the economic integration in 2015.
“As of now, the DA has
no clear plan to prepare our onion farmers for the coming integration. That’s
why I think we need to hold a summit and discuss how onion farmers could cope
with the coming integration,” he said.
Gamilla said Bongabon
remains as the country’s top producer of onions yet local farmers’ fear being
unable to compete with their counterparts from other member economies. “We
might be placed at a disadvantage unless there are interventions in place.
Maybe, the government should consider subsidizing us,” he said.
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