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It is said that the figures show government's neglect of the agriculture sector and giving priority
on the service and industry sectors. This is being related on how government implements agrarian
reform and provision of support services to the farmers and fisherfolks. 14 Others would argue, however,
that the Philippines is gradually shifting from an agrarian to an industrial and service-oriented
economy. Nevertheless, as mentioned earlier, this situation demonstrates that the agriculture sector is
comprised of vulnerable and marginalized Filipinos who are left out in the so called development
agenda.
It is within this context that the research is being pursued from May to November 2016, as
regards the time frame. More so, it is when the Philippines elected a new president, and hence at a
transitory period between the old and the new administrations. Then presumptive President Rodrigo
Duterte announced15 his economic priorities as follows:
1. Continue and maintain the current macroeconomic policies. However, reforms in tax revenue
collection (in the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Bureau of Customs) efforts will be
complemented by reforms within the bureaucracy of these tax collecting agencies.
2. Accelerate infrastructure spending by addressing, among others, major bottlenecks in the
public-private partnership (PPP) program. Maintain the target of setting aside 5% of the
country's gross domestic product to infrastructure spending.
3. Ensure attractiveness of the Philippines to foreign direct investments by addressing restrictive
economic provisions in the Constitution and our laws, and enhancing competitiveness of the
economy.
4. Pursue a genuine agricultural development strategy by providing support services to the small
farmers to increase their productivity, improve their market access, and develop the agricultural
value chain by forging partnership with agribusiness firms.
5. Address the bottlenecks in our land administration and management system.
6. Strengthen our basic education system and provide scholarships for tertiary education which are
relevant to the needs of private sector employees.
7. Improve the income tax system to make it progressive to enable those who earn little to have
more money in their pockets.
8. Expand and improve implementation of the conditional cash transfer (ccn program.
Certainly, the new President is informed about the economic performance of his predecessor
when he came up with the above guiding principles. Yet, as of this writing, the details on how the
Duterte Administration would pursue these economic policies are still in the pipeline. The resource
persons from the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Agrarian Reform who were invited
to participate during the focus group discussions (July 28 and August 17, 2016) for this research stated
that they are still reviewing the policies of the previous administration, particularly on agribusiness
venture agreements. Significantly however, it would seem that both the Aquino and Duterte
Administrations have mentioned agriculture as part of their economic agenda, albeit it was observed
that Aquino sparsely mentioned any accomplishment on the agriculture sector during his last State of
the Nation Address 16 on July 27, 2015. Still, we mostly refer to the economic policies of the Aquino
Administration from 2010 to 2016 in finding answers to our research questions.
14 Bajpai, P. (Sep. 18, 2015) Emerging markets: Analyzing the Philippines' GDP
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/091815/emerging-markets-analyzing-philippines-gdp.asp (accessed
August 17, 2016)
15 Mara Cepeda (May 16, 2016) Transition team bares Duterte's 8-point economic agenda
http://www.rawler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/132850-duterte-8-point-economic-agenda (accessed October 5,
2016)
16 Source: Offidal Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines http://www.gov.ph/2015/07/27/english-president-aguinosixth-sonal (accessed October 5, 2016)
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