Climate Change Commission bats for agro-industrial initiatives to ensure food security
The government is pushing for agro-industrial initiatives as a way to ensure food and human security in the country.

The Climate Change Commission (CCC) has met with local officials of Camarines Sur to discuss linking the municipality with the CCC to help Ocampo town gear up and become the country’s food basket, particularly in the Bicol Region.
Climate Change Commissioner Albert Dela Cruz conferred with Ocampo Mayor Ronald Allan Go on the possibilities of ensuring safe and compliant slaughterhouse facilities in the municipality through the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS).
The commissioner also discussed with the local government chief executive how the CCC could assist in the formulation of a comprehensive land use plan that would benefit his constituents and the whole country.
Dela Cruz stressed the importance of partnerships with local government units (LGUs) in speedily implementing climate action across the archipelago in order to begin sustainable development through the creation of more green jobs and other pro-environment efforts that would mitigate the impact of climate change and help the country adapt and gain benefits from the phenomenon.
“Climate action has no political color like what our beloved President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Romualdez Marcos Jr. has repeatedly said. It is an issue we should all face in unity and with each others’ help,” Dela Cruz said.
He also highlighted the need to consolidate partnerships between the CCC and Department of Agriculture (DA) for more agricultural ventures that would assist LGUs and other stakeholders to establish a whole of nation and community approach in addressing climate change and global warming.