Friday, October 16, 2020

Aboitiz represents the Philippines in APEC food security meeting

Aboitiz represents the Philippines in APEC food security meeting
Initiative mirrors Aboitiz Group's active involvement in national and regional food security

Tristan R. Aboitiz, President of Aboitiz food business unit Pilmico Foods Corporation, was one of three Philippine representatives tasked to represent the country's interests and concerns at the recent 16th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Policy Partnership on Food Security (APEC PPFS) Meeting.

Aboitiz joined 19 other PPFS representatives last October 15, 2020 in the virtual meeting, which carried the theme "Optimising Human Potential Toward A Resilient Future Of Shared Prosperity."

"Food security remains to be an urgent priority of the region's economies, especially during the current COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) pandemic. Pilmico is a major part of the Philippine and regional food industry, being at the beginning of the food value chain, and we are honored to join this meeting to signify the Aboitiz Group's contribution to helping ensure food security, not just in the Philippines, but in the region as a whole," Aboitiz said.

Pilmico, previously solely a national player, completed its entry into the regional food and agribusiness sector with Pilmico International's acquisition of a 100% stake in food firm Gold Coin in May 2019. 

The APEC PPFS meeting's agenda included COVID-19 and Food Security Policy in the Asia-Pacific, Review of the Food Security Roadmap and Ministerial Statement on Food Security, and Reports by Food Security-Related Working Groups and Fora.

The APEC PPFS was established in 2011 to strengthen public-private cooperation to address food security issues in the region.

The ministers of APEC economies responsible for agriculture and food met for the first time in Niigata, Japan, in 2010 and issued the Niigata Declaration on APEC Food Security—the first comprehensive APEC plan for promoting regional food security.

Subsequent APEC ministerial meetings on food security were held biennially in Kazan, Russia (2012), Beijing, China (2014), and Piura, Peru (2016), which led to the Kazan Declaration, the Beijing Declaration, and the Piura Declaration which outline APEC's new plans for tackling food security.

PPFS members are expected to contribute input to policies on ensuring food security for APEC economies, as well as on any pressing problems within countries or regions that would require collaboration between organizations.

Pilmico is a strong proponent of food security. Last August 13, Pilmico signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) to provide livelihood and technical support services to Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs). 

Dubbed "The PaSSOver: ARBOld Move for Deliverance of our Farmers from the COVID-19 Pandemic," the DAR-funded initiative will enable 1,200 women ARBs to engage in livelihood activities in the agribusiness sector. Beneficiaries will be given starter kits for bakery training, egg layering and poultry or broiler production, hog fattening, and other similar livestock rearing businesses. 
 
Aside from assistance to ARBs, Pilmico also donated a total of 655,000 pieces of bread to poor communities nationwide as daily sustenance from March to June 2020, some of the most critical periods of the extended community quarantine. 
 
Currently, Pilmico's main commitment to Asia's food security is remaining fully operational amid the pandemic. Its plants, farms, and meat facilities continue to operate business as usual. It consistently implements strict biosecurity measures to ensure everyone's safety and echoes the Philippine government's assertion on sufficient food supply amid restrictions and uncertainties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. - (Press Release)

Fugitive Murder Suspect in Kidapawan Radioman Killing joins ranks of Communist Terrorist Group

Press Release from Presidential Task Force on Media Killings:
PTFoMS Update: 16 October 2020

Fugitive Murder Suspect in Kidapawan Radioman Killing joins ranks of Communist Terrorist Group

In a desperate attempt to evade justice for the killing of Brigada News FM – Kidapawan station manager Eduardo Sanchez Dizon, the Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS) has confirmed that prime suspect Dante Encarnacion Tabusares a.k.a. Bong Encarnacion has cowered behind the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People's Army (CPP-NPA) Terrorist group by joining its ranks in Arakan, North Cotabato.

This was verified in an official report submitted to the PTFoMS by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) through Captain Jonathan V Zata, Chief of the Public Affairs Office. 

Acting on the Palace Task Force's directive to know the whereabouts of the fugitive, the AFP reported that Tabusares has been broadcasting communist propaganda in his previous program over a local FM station.

"I commend the AFP for its continuing support to the Task Force's initiatives in protecting the life, liberty and security of all our media workers in the country." said PTFoMS Co-Chair and Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar. 

For his part, PTFoMS Exec. Dir. USec. Joel Sy Egco said, "Our suspicion has been confirmed. We received reports earlier this year that Encarnacion had joined the NPA as quickly as the warrant of arrest against him came out."

"The NPA today is nothing more than a coddler of criminals and fugitives from justice. Is this the kind of justice they are espousing? They are just a bunch of ruthless murderers. Tabusares may hide behind this communist terrorist group but we will make sure that he will not be able to evade the long arm of the law forever," the Palace official stressed.

It can be recalled that Judge Henelinda Molina-Diaz of Kidapawan Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 61 has ordered the arrest of Tabusares under Criminal Case no. 5281-2019 for the killing of Dizon, along with Junell Andagkit Poten and Sotelo Jacolbe, Jr. 

Dizon, a former town councilor of Makilala, North Cotabato, was a blocktime host of the local Brigada News when murdered last July 10, 2019. He was driving his car on his way home to Makilala at past 10 p.m., when motorcycle "riding-in-tandem" gunmen opened fire on him and killed him on the spot.

Tabusares allegedly masterminded the ambush of Dizon, who was critical of the KAPA Community Ministry International in his commentaries. Tabusares was the local coordinator of KAPA at the time.

It was the PTFoMS that led the relatives of Dizon to file criminal cases against Tabusares, Poten and Jacolbe. Tabusares, the blocktimer endorser of KAPA and coordinator for its money market operations in Kidapawan City, threatened to have Dizon killed on his radio show weeks before the incident.

The PTFoMS is on top of the situation and will be relentless in bringing justice for Dizon and all other media workers who are victims of violence as a testament to the government's commitment to protect press freedom. ###

Photo shows Tabusares holding the NPA flag. (contributed photo)