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JV Ejercito: Railways, agri-food terminals to speed up transport of agri goods

March 28, 2023

Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito said expanding the country’s railway system will make it easier for farmers to bring agricultural goods from their farms to strategic markets.

Ejercito explained that railways can reduce the dependency of farms on trucks by cutting down the time and costs needed for agricultural goods to reach the country’s urban centers.

“Isa sa mga pinakamabigat na cost (para sa mga magsasaka) ay yung transport. So, hopefully, pagnakariles na ‘yan, malaki ang ibababa ng cost of production ng ating agricultural sector at magiging competitive na tayo,” he said.

“Pag sinakay mo ‘yan sa tren, tuloy-tuloy na ‘yan. Ngayon po, sinasakay sa truck. Yung truck, ang dami ng dadaanan. Bawat isa, may checkpoint. Bawat barangay, bawat bayan, may checkpoint. May toll,” he added.

Moreover, Ejercito said agri-food terminals, commercial centers, and industrial parks can be linked to these railways to facilitate a more efficient management and distribution of local agricultural goods.

He recently filed Senate Bill No. 165, which seeks to establish agri-food terminals and trade centers near train stations, bus terminals, ports, and other transport hubs.

“Sa bawat dadaanan ng riles ng tren, ang bawat probinsya ay magkakaroon ng commercial areas. Automatic ‘yan. Magkakaroon ng industrial parks. Tapos, housing. At kasama rin diyan yung mga food terminals,” he said.

Aside from improving the transport of agricultural goods, Ejercito said delegating the transport of agricultural goods to trains will lessen the release of pollutants into the environment. 

“Yung tren, iisa ang makina, lampas isang daan ang hinihila. Ito, bawat truck, isang makina. Environmentally safe na, mas makakatipid pa tayo sa pagtransport ng agricultural products,” he said.

Given the vast economic benefits that can be reaped from the expansion of the country’s railway systems, the lawmaker from San Juan said transportation modernization will be one of the key areas of development to be prioritized in his proposed master plan for infrastructure.

In July, Ejercito filed Senate Bill No. 158, which seeks to create and institutionalize a Comprehensive Infrastructure Development Master Plan.

The said plan, which will be drafted by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) and monitored by a Joint Congressional Oversight Committee, would cover several areas of development: transportation and logistics, energy, water resources, information and communications technology, social infrastructure, agri-fisheries modernization and food logistics, and asset preservation and maintenance strategies. 


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