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PBBM wants new coconut plan

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday ordered the Philippine Coconut Authority to organize a plan to develop and revitalize the nation’s coconut industry.

President Marcos met with PCA officials at Malacañang Palace to discuss the proposed Coconut Planting and Replanting Project, which aims to plant 100 million coconut trees from 2023 to 2028.

“There’s a big opportunity so let’s have a look at that so that we can put — we can show even just for ourselves. Kailangan natin mayroon tayong plano (We need to have a plan),” President Marcos told PCA officials.

“We can’t just do this… The plan needs to be clear. Let’s make sure we do it correctly” he added.

President Marcos reminded PCA officials of the importance of inputs from coconut industry leaders to create a long-term plan that will go beyond his term as the country’s chief executive.

The agency recommended the issuance of a Memorandum Circular (MC) to direct all concerned national government agencies and instrumentalities and urge local government units (LGUs) to support the project.

Through the proposed MC, the PCA said concerned national government agencies should support the coconut planting and replanting initiative.

Under the proposed program, the PCA targets to plant 20 million to 25 million trees annually from 2023 to 2028, or 100 million trees in total.

Mr. Marcos told the PCA not to focus on “political terms,” noting that the project must be continued even after his presidency, if necessary.

“Why will we stop (in) 2028. Because I’m finished? Huwag nating isipin ‘yun (Let’s not think that way). What is the ideal? How many years do we need to take to rehabilitate the coconut industry?” he said.

“The PCA has launched a massive coconut planting program to address the impact of senilities and the typhoon destruction to the sector, noting that the last time the Philippines implemented a massive coconut planting program was in the ‘70s or ‘80s,” Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Cheloy Garafil said.

“Due to budgetary constraints, the agency has only managed to plant or replant about 1 (million) to 3 million coconut trees, which is far from the estimated 34 million trees that it needs to

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