DA to probe diverted agri-products, build condemnation facility

Agriculture Sec. Francisco Tiu-Laurel Jr. (Photo courtesy of DA)

By Marita Moaje | Philippine News Agency

The Department of Agriculture (DA) said Tuesday it is planning to build a condemnation facility to curb the alleged “diversion” of illegally imported agricultural products.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. made the statement after reports of smuggled imported agricultural products meant for condemnation were instead diverted.

“That is our initial findings, pero as far as the last few months na kino-condemn are concerned, lahat naman na-condemn properly. Nakatutok ang ating enforcement unit. So far, wala akong alam masyado na nangyayaring ganoon,” Laurel said.

He said to stop these illegal activities, the DA should have its own condemnation facility.

“Mas maganda na yung DA na ang mag-condemn na ang lahat ng mga produktong nahuli sa pier na illegal,” he said.

During the 6th Private Sector Advisory Council – Agriculture Sector Group (PSAC-ASG) meeting in Malacañang in early May, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. sought the intensified enforcement of anti-smuggling measures.

Laurel noted that with a condemnation facility, the DA could properly execute the disposal of illegally imported agri-products.

“Lahat ng mga produktong nahuli sa pier na illegal, o malamang may sakit, o kontrabando, para wala nang kalokohan na mangyari dyan,” he said.

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