Bongbong Marcos OKs DTI plan to improve food distribution in PH
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) strategy to improve food logistics in the Philippines has received President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s nod, said the Palace on Wednesday.
According to the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), Marcos discussed the plan in a meeting with officials from DTI, Department of Interior and Local Government, Department of Information and Communications Technology, among others.
“President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. approved on Tuesday the Department of Trade and Industry’s Three-year Food Logistics Action Agenda aimed at revolutionizing the country’s food distribution system, reducing transport and logistics costs, and ensuring food supply chain efficiency,” said the PCO in a statement.
The PCO said that the plan’s main objective is to ensure that food remains available and affordable to Filipinos. It was in response to Marcos’ order in September 2022 to enhance the food logistics chain, cold chain industry, ports infrastructure and farm-to-market roads.
“The Three-Year Food Logistics Action Agenda contains six key strategies to ensure success. These include revolutionizing the Philippines’ food distribution system, reducing transport and logistics costs, increasing investments in logistics infrastructure on transportation and storage, and addressing other supply chain gaps,” said the PCO.
Article continues after this advertisementThe plan includes the use of food terminals and hubs across the country. Food terminals are specific locations with standardized logistical processes and transportation systems to shorten the supply chain between producers and consumers.
Article continues after this advertisement“These hubs operate as central command centers for effectively supervising the balance between demand and supply with the resulting synergy within these hubs amplifying the effectiveness of the action plan,” explained the PCO.
In addition to this, the DTI’s plan will intensify government efforts against hoarding and smuggling, said the PCO.