Marcos vows to prioritize dev't of agri lands; hails Cordillerans for their triumphs


At a glance

  • Marcos said the development of agricultural land would increase crop yield for the farmers and create a ripple effect across the country.

  • Marcos said infrastructure and improved market linkages would create ripples of positive effects throughout the country.

  • Marcos is also the secretary of the Department of Agriculture.


President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has vowed to prioritize the development of the country's agricultural lands as he underscored the importance of its productivity and modernization.

President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo)
President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo)


Marcos said this in his speech delivered by Presidential Assistant for Northern Luzon Assistant Secretary Ana Carmela Remigio on his behalf during the 36th Cordillera Day Commemoration. The President skipped the event due to the inclement weather.

In his speech, Marcos said it was essential to prioritize and push for the development of agricultural land as it will increase crop yield for the farmers and create a ripple effect across the country.

"I am relentlessly pushing and prioritizing the development of our agricultural lands. I cannot emphasize it enough, but we really need to invest in the development, productivity, and modernization of our agricultural sector," he said.

"By building infrastructure and improving market linkages of our farmers, our farmlands will yield not only crops but also opportunities that create ripples of positive effects throughout our nation," he added.

Marcos, who also acts as the Department of Agriculture (DA) secretary, honored the many triumphs of the Cordillerans and the challenges they have prevailed upon through the years. He urged them to celebrate with pride and vigor the solidarity, dynamism, and camaraderie that they have.

He likewise thanked them for their "overwhelming support" during last year's national elections.

"The trust that you have given motivates me to keep going and serve you with passion, strength, and purpose," the President said.

Citing the achievements of the Cordillerans, President Marcos urged the residents to continue supporting the government's efforts in improving and uplifting their lives through various projects, including laying down fiber optic cables to improve communications and access to the internet.

He likewise asked the Cordillerans to support the programs of the Regional Development Council of the Cordillera Administrative Region, which are geared towards inclusive development without destroying the region's natural heritage.

"The Cordilleras' potential in terms of hydropower, irrigation, and agriculture is vast and should continue to be tapped for the benefit of all," the President said.

President Marcos assured the Cordillerans of the administration's commitment to work for the region's progress.