Villar scolds BFAR exec over feed mill plant project in Iloilo

Villar scolds BFAR exec over feed mill plant project in Iloilo town

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 01:55 PM January 20, 2025

Villar scolds BFAR exec over feed mill plant project in Iloilo town

FILE PHOTO: Senator Cynthia Villar, chair of the Senate committee on agriculture. – Villar berated an official of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Fisheries (BFAR) on Monday, January 20, 2025, for allowing the establishment of a government-funded feed mill plant inside a private property in Iloilo province. Screengrab from Senate Youtube

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Cynthia Villar berated an official of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Fisheries (BFAR) for allowing the establishment of a government-funded feed mill plant inside a private property in Iloilo.

Villar revealed during a hearing of her panel, the Senate committee on agriculture, on Monday that a P30-million aquaculture feed mill plant is being built on the land of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (Seafdec) in Tigbauan town.

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The senator, who presided over the hearing, was reviewing the list of existing feed mills as it tackled Senate Bill No. 2417, which proposes the establishment of a similar feed mill plant in Barangay Bahit, Panay, also in Iloilo province.

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Villar noted the challenges being faced by the Tagbilaran feed mill plant project that would be erected inside Seafdec’s office complex – which irked Villar, pointing out that it seemed government funds supported a private company instead of the fisherfolk.

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“So, it was Seafdec who got financed, not the fishermen in their area. Why in Seafdec? If you want to build it at Seafdec, they should spend [it], not us. Isn’t [the funds] for the fishermen?” Villar said in mixed Filipino and English.

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She also questioned BFAR for opting to construct the feed mill plant inside private property and not on government property.

To this, BFAR Western Visayas Director Remia Aparri reasoned that Seafdec will be able to assist fisherfolk in the municipality since its office is also located in Tigbauan.

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She also asserted that the management of the plant would be under the partnership of Seafdec and the government.

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Villar, however, was not buying it.

“Why would you build at Seafdec and manage it with Seafdec. You should be the one managing it together with the local government. Like in fish hatcheries, BFAR initially manages in the first two years and thereafter, it is turned over to the local government,” the senator retorted in mixed Filipino and English.

“Stop. I am not a fool,” she added.

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Villar also expressed concern that the BFAR official would do the same to the aquaculture feed mill plant project proposed under SB No. 2417.

Due to this, Villar ordered the technical working group to revise the proposed measure to ensure that once the feed mill plant has been established, the BFAR would solely manage the facility for the first two years and turn it over to the local government unit after the period.

TAGS: Agriculture, BFAR, Cynthia Villar, feed mill

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