Ang Caviteno Newsweekly October 08-14, 2018 Issue | Page 5
OPINYON
Oktubre 08-14, 2018
Joint Statement on the Sept 2018
inflation by the the Economic team
By NEDA, DOF and DBM
WE, the government’s Economic
Team, understand that many are
feeling the hit of a faster inflation
rate, particularly those who toil
so hard just to keep up. We assure
everyone that we are working
swiftly to temper the rise in the
prices of goods and offer relief to
those most affected. We remain
committed to our goal of ensuring
price stability, along with our
overarching aim of translating
sustained broad-based economic
growth to comfortable lives for
everyone.
Today, the Philippine
Statistics Authority reported that
headline inflation increased in
September 2018 to 6.7 percent,
up by 0.3 percentage points from
the previous month’s 6.4 percent.
This is slightly lower than the
median market expectation of 6.8
percent and within the 6.3 to 7.1
percent forecast of the Bangko
Sentral ng Pilipinas.
Prices of food and non-
alcoholic beverages continue
to be the main inflation drivers.
Supply disruptions caused by the
onslaught of Typhoon Ompong in
the regions of Ilocos, Cagayan,
and Cordillera Autonomous
Region put upward pressures
on food prices. Damage to
agriculture, including facilities
and infrastructure, amounted to
Php26.8 billion. This has kept
the price of the country’s staple
grain elevated despite the arrival
of some imported rice and the
improvement in the rice stocks of
the National Food Authority. The
declaration of a state of calamity
we have proposed in these
regions through the President’s
Proclamation No. 593, series
of 2018, should provide some
needed relief.
On a positive note, non-
food inflation moderated to 4.0
percent in September from 4.1
percent in the preceding month.
Inflation in the National Capital
Region (NCR) also showed signs
of easing, slowing down to 6.3
percent in September 2018 from
the 7.0 percent in August 2018.
These clear signs of
easing boost our confidence that
inflation will taper off by year-
end and go back to our target
range by early next year. But we
must couple this optimism with
Seaweeds farmers sa Looc,
makikinabang sa solar-powered
seaweeds dryer ng DOST
By Dinnes M. Manzo
Malaki
ang
magiging
pakinabang ng seaweeds
farmers sa bayan ng Looc,
Romblon sa Floating Solar-
powered Seaweed Dryer
Technology na kaloob ng
Department of Science
and Technology (DOST)-
Mimaropa.
Isa sa problema
ng Tangguya Fisherfolks
Association
sa
Bgy.
Manhac, Looc ay ang
pagpapatuyo ng kanilang
inaaning seaweeds kapag
panahon ng tag-ulan dahil
umaasa lang sila sa sikat
ng araw kung saan manu-
mano nilang inilalatag ito sa
buhanginan para matuyo.
Kaya bilang tugon
at solusyon ng DOST sa
suliranin ng mga seaweeds
farmers, gumawa ito ng
disenyo upang madaling
patuyuin ang seaweeds
kahit na umuulan.
Sinabi ni DOST
Provincial
Director
Marcelina F. Servañez
na
ang
dinisenyong
Floating Seaweeds Dryer
ay
makatutulong
para
mapanatili ang magandang
kalidad ng dried seaweeds
at maiwasan rin ang
kontaminasyon sa produkto.
Ang
nasabing
pasilidad
ay
simple,
matibay at madali lamang
gawin. Masisigurong sariwa
at hindi kontaminado ang
produkto dahil pagka-
harvest ng seaweeds ay
direkta na itong ilalagay
sa drying area. Mabilis rin
itong mahihila kung nais
ilipat sa ibang lugar dahil
nakalutang ito sa dagat.
Ang pasilidad ay
mayroon ding built-in
exhaust fans na napapaandar
sa pamamagitan ng solar
panels na nakalagay sa
bubungan
ng
floating
seaweeds dryer upang
pantay-pantay
ang
pagkakapatuyo ng sariwang
seaweeds. Kaya rin nitong
magpatuyo ng hanggang
dalawang tonelada ng
seaweeds sa loob lamang ng
tatlong araw.
Ang
naturang
proyekto ay naisakatuparan
sa pakikipatulungan ng
Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources (BFAR)
na layuning mapabilis ang
pagpapatuyo ng inaning
seaweeds ng mga seaweeds
farmers dito.
Ang pagtatanim o
pagpapalago ng seaweeds
ay isa sa pangunahing
pinagkukunan
ng
kabuhayan ng mga residente
sa Timogang bahagi ng
Tablas island kung saan
kabilang dito ang bayan ng
Looc.
Ayon kay Luisito
Manes, OIC ng BFAR-
Romblon,
ang
mga
fisherfolks sa mga bayan ng
Looc at Santa Fe ay kanilang
hinimok na magtanim ng
seaweeds noong masalanta
ng bagyong Frank.
Matatandaan aniya
na pagkatapos ng nasabing
kalamidad ay nawasak
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quick and focused actions in
order to sustain gains made so far
in keeping inflation in check.
Global
fuel
prices
remain a concern in the near
term given the gloomy outlook
on oil supply and an increasing
demand for petroleum products
during the winter. Thus, we urge
a quick response to address this
upside risk, including demand-
side management strategies.
One of the proposed measures is
to reduce the country’s overall
energy demand through the
Department of Energy’s (DoE)
e-Power Mo program, the Public
Utility Vehicles modernization
program of the Department
of Transportation, and other
renewable energy initiatives.
Moreover, many public
utility drivers will benefit from
DoE’s continued and expanding
partnership with various oil
companies to provide fuel
discounts. This is apart from
a plan by the DoE and the
Department of Trade and Industry
(DTI) to grant fuel subsidies to
canned sardines and other food
manufacturers that are also reliant
on fuel products.
We also reiterate our call
for the speedy passage of the bill
amending Republic Act No. 8178
or the Agricultural Tariffication
Act, which will significantly bring down the price of rice and
improve the competitiveness of
the rice sector in the long-term.
We also see the need to restructure
the National Food Authority
to address its conflicting
mandates. We thank the House
of Representatives for approving
this measure in its third and final
reading. We now urge our fellow
public servants in the Senate to
accelerate its passage.This is
among the medium to long-term
reforms to address inflation,
besides the immediate to short-
term measures we have proposed
through the Administrative Order
No. 13, series of 2018, issued by
the President.
The Economic Team
also calls on the public to stay on
guard against profiteers and report
those who unscrupulously take
advantage of the current situation.
The DTI has intensified its price
monitoring activities to ensure
compliance among traders.
Despite
risks
and
uncertainties in the global
economy,
the
Philippines’
macroeconomic
fundamentals
remain robust and resilient enough
to weather external shocks. And
our work for the people never
ends: We continue to stay on
course in realizing our medium-
and long-term development goals
for the country. (NEDA, DOF & DBM)
ang mga bangka, lambat
at iba pang kagamitan sa
pangingisda sa naturang
lugar.
Upang
mabigyan
ng alternatibong kabuhayan
ang mga tao dito ay
namahagi ang BFAR ng
libreng punla ng seaweeds
upang may panimulang
pananim
ang
mga
maapektuhan ng bagyo.
Ayon pa kay Manes,
pagkaraan lang ng ilang
buwan ay nakapag-harvest
na ang mga seaweeds
farmers at nakita nilang
malaki ang potensiyal sa
ganitong uri ng hanapbuhay.
“Naging stable ang kita
ng mga seaweeds farmers
kung saan unt-unti silang
nakapundar ng gamit sa
pangingisda at nakabili na
rin ng mga appliances sa kani-kanilang tahanan na
nagpapatunay na umaangat
na ang antas ng kanilang
pamumuhay,” pahayag ni
Manes.
Mataas ang demand
ng dried seaweeds sa
lalawigan ng Cebu at iba
pang processing centers sa
Pilipinas dahil maraming
produkto ang maaaring
malikha mula dito.
Ang
Floating
Seaweeds Dryer Technology
ay dinisenyo ni Dr. Ronel S.
Pangan ng UP Los Baños-
College of Engineering and
Technology na pinondohan
ng DOST Mimaropa kung
saan pormal ng inilunsad ito
noong ika-21 ng Setyembre
2018 sa bayan ng Looc.
(DMM/PIA-MIMAROPA/
Romblon)
Masayang nagpakuha ng larawan ang mga miyembro ng Tangguya Fisherfolks Association ng Bgy. Manhac, Looc sa
floating seaweeds dryer na kaloob sa kanila ng DOST Mimaropa.(Larawan ni Marcelina F. Servañez/DOST-Romblon)