PASAY
CITY – Senator Alan Peter Cayetano has proposed a 3-in-1 solution through the
development of construction cooperatives and the funding of labor-intensive
infrastructure and agricultural projects to be implemented by the said
cooperatives as a means to address the problem of jobless growth plaguing the
country.
Cayetano
explained that these infrastructure projects will include irrigation systems,
farm to market roads and the like.
This
proposal came after the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) released
a report that revealed that agriculture posted the most significant drop in job
generation, pushing the jobless rate up to 7.5 percent in April of this year.
Cayetano
pointed out that with 31 percent of Filipinos engaged in agriculture, any
decrease in jobs in the sector would translate to a number of lost employment
opportunities for the people, especially in the rural areas.
“Thirty-one
percent is a big number. And if you look at the poverty incidence report of the
National Statistics and Coordination Board (NSCB), you would see that a big
percentage of this is among the poorest in the country. Poverty incidence among
our fishermen is 41.4 percent, while it is 36.7 percent for our farmers,” he said.
Cayetano
explained that in lieu of capital, the government will lend construction
equipment and provide construction materials while the labor and
entrepreneurship aspect will be provided by the cooperative with the profit
distributed to the its members.
“This
solution is 3-in-1 because (1) the agricultural sector is given a boost in
helping farmers be more productive; (2) more jobs are created in the
agricultural sector; and (3) the more jobs that are created because of the
labor-intensive nature of agriculture and construction, the more the profits
will go to farmers and construction workers and cooperative members instead of
to the contractors,” he said.
Cayetano
said that in highly urbanized areas, small infrastructure projects can be
assigned to such cooperatives such as the construction of basketball courts,
waiting sheds, minor building repairs, pathways and the like.
In
this light, Cayetano called for the collaboration of the Department of
Agriculture (DA), the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), and
Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) to pilot such projects nationwide to
help the 7.8 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth trickle down to all
poor Filipino families especially in the rural areas.
“The
economy is on the right direction we just have to innovate and intervene to
make the trickle down effect faster by creating jobs,” he said as part of his
PTK (Presyo, Trabaho, Kita) legislative agenda and commitment to help end the
problem of high prices, lack of jobs, and low income plaguing Filipino families
at present. (Gelo Villar
(0917.803.1918)
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