At their recent July 5 national meeting, the regional and sectoral committee chairs of the Philippine Council on Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF) identified five steps that can prevent corruption at the Department of Agriculture (DA). The developments were triggered by the Alyansa Agrikultura (AA) letters sent to the Senate requesting an investigation into the DA’s unliquidated and unexplained fund releases, which the Commission on Audit (COA) uncovered was P22 billion in 2020 and P23 billion in 2021. ...
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In view of the dismal performance of our exports, the Department of Agriculture (DA) must take immediate action. It should at once create an export unit—a key takeaway from the praiseworthy national conference of the Philippine Council of Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF) held in Baguio last November 21 to 23. The PCAF is “an advisory body to the [DA] to ensure the success of [its] programs and projects. It initiates the development of a private sector-led nationwide network of Agriculture and Fisheries Councils (AFCs) and sectoral committee ...
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