Solon bats for NTA-sourced funding for LGU-based agri programs
A neophyte congressman wants to strengthen local government unit (LGU) participation in agricultural development by institutionalizing a minimum 10 percent allocation from their National Tax Allotment (NTA) for the implementation of programs, activities and services for agriculture and fisheries.
AGRI Party-list Rep. Wilbert T. Lee filed House Bill (HB) No. 7597 or the “Local Agri-Fisheries Development Act" to achieve this goal.
The bill says that the agriculture and fisheries sector must get its fair share of public funding to attain the country’s food security and redeem itself as an agriculture powerhouse, at par with other countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Under the Mandanas-Garcia case ruling of the Supreme Court (SC), LGUs ought to have a higher budget that can directly provide interventions to their local needs.
Lee said that In this new fiscal regime, there is a strong case to be made for greater prioritization and just share of the agricultural sector for its growth and development.
“Agriculture is one of the most important sectors in our society, not just in providing jobs and livelihood, but also in ensuring that there is food in every household in the country," Lee said.
“Our initial advantages in agricultural research and productivity have been lost and the agriculture sector has weakened in the last two decades. [LGUs] can play a crucial role in transforming the agriculture and fisheries sector,” he added.
His bill says local agriculture development programs shall focus on areas that contribute to the competitiveness of the sector.
These include the availability and production of seeds, livestock, fingerlings, and other farm and fishery inputs, mechanization and post-harvest equipment and facilities, communal irrigation systems and maintenance, marketing of products, credit, guarantee, and agriculture insurance, knowledge of better farming systems, and knowledge of organic farming, among others.
The initial funding requirements to implement this Act shall be charged against the current appropriations of the LGU. Thereafter, the needed funding for the implementation of this Act shall be included in the yearly budget of the LGU from their NTA.