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JV Ejercito “frustrated” with non-implementation of agri laws, blasts focus on importation

August 15, 2024

Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito on Monday said he is “frustrated” with the non-implementation of the Sugarcane Industry Development Act and the Anti-Agricultural Smuggling Act, both of which he principally authored.

During his interpellation of Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri’s privileged speech on the sugar industry, Ejercito cited the Sugar Regulatory Administration’s (SRA) failure to implement the Sugarcane Industry Development Act and fully utilize its budget.

“Dito ako nagtataka. The SRA was supposed to implement and administer itong Sugar Cane Industry Development Act. Were they so engrossed, mas ginanahan na sila sa importation na they forgot about already their mandate to oversee the implementation of the Sugar Cane Industry Development Act, which was designed in revitalizing the sugar cane industry?” he said.

“Parang mas nagconcentrate sila sa importation kaysa buhayin yung local industry natin,” he added.

The Sugarcane Industry Development Act established productivity improvement, research and development, human development, and extension programs for sugar farmers; mandated infrastructure support for the sugar industry; and set up a monitoring system on the supply of sugar.

On the other hand, the Anti-Agricultural Smuggling Act designated agricultural smuggling into a heinous crime and a form of economic sabotage.

Ejercito agreed with Zubiri’s observation that the two laws have yet to be fully enforced and are treated as mere “footnotes” being studied in law schools.

“As the principal author of these two measures that are really designed to strengthen our local agricultural industry, particularly the sugarcane industry, I really am frustrated because six, seven years after their passage, parang nagging footnote nalang sila sa mga law lessons,” he said.

Sharing in Ejercito’s frustrations, Zubiri called on his colleagues to exercise the oversight functions of their respective committees, highlighting the role of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food in ensuring the full implementation of the country’s agricultural laws.

“That is our biggest frustration. I think we should really push for the oversight function of each committee,” he said.

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