Philippine Provincial Trading Hubs

Philippine provincial trading hubs By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 02:01 AM October 24, 2016 Philippine regions have capital cities. So does each province. For instance, Koronadal, popularly known as Marbel, is the regional capital of Soccsksargen, and it is also the capital of South Cotabato. However, the trading hub of the region is General

Benchmarking Asean Food Exports

Benchmarking Asean food exporters By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 01:47 AM October 03, 2016 HOW DOES the Philippines compare with its Asean counterparts in food exports? In 2014 (the latest data), the country exported a total of $6.7 billion as compared to Indonesia’s $40.9 billion, Malaysia’s $27.8 billion, Thailand’s $37.4 billion and Vietnam’s $19.7

Sources of Agriculture Growth

Opinion Sources of Agriculture Growth 0  0 Google +0  0 M. A. P. Insights Rolando T. Dy Posted on September 20, 2016 How did agriculture perform under Presidents Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Benigno S. C. Aquino III? Observers found that rural poverty has not fallen in the past decade. During 2001-2010 (January-December), agricultural growth averaged 2.8% a year under Arroyo,

Agriculture research and development revisted

Agriculture research and development revisited By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:00 AM September 12, 2016 Agriculture research is a driver of competitiveness and product diversification. In my long years as observer of developments in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, I’ve seen how agriculture research and development (R&D) became a major force for productivity

Bridges for Development

Opinion Bridges for Development 0  0 Google +0  0 M. A. P. Insights Rolando T. Dy Posted on August 30, 2016 It took seven hours from Davao City to Pigcawayan, Cotabato, by bus, across a crude 200-kilometer (km), two-lane highway, and two ferry rides. That was in the early 60s. It was a time when there was only one

Island Economies: Mindanao and Sri Lanka

Island economies: Mindanao and Sri Lanka By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:00 AM August 15, 2016 SOME 5,000 kilometers to the west of Mindanao is Sri Lanka. Mindanao has a similar latitude with Sri Lanka at about seven degrees north of the equator. Mindanao’s population in 2015 was about 24 million; Sri Lanka’s, 21

Three poles of development

Three poles of development By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Cavendish bananas, Davao del Norte, Davao International Container Port, Department of Transportation and Communications, Panabo City / 12:05 AM July 25, 2016 FROM June 22 to July 6, I island-hopped for a hectic 15 days. First was a visit to the Davao International Container Port in Panabo City, Davao del Norte. Second, was

Agri-crop diversification: ASEAN scorecards

Agri-crop diversification: Asean scorecards By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:19 AM June 27, 2016 Poverty is high in the Philippines for two main reasons.  First, farm productivity is low which leads to low income. Second, crop-diversification is poor and as a result, export performance is stymied. Fragmented farm production does not support a robust

Rice Smuggling: What is the Real Score?

Rice smuggling: What is the real score? By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet 12:00 AM May 09, 2016 THE ISSUE of smuggling keeps popping up in newspaper headlines and television newscasts. The Senate even held a hearing on the subject last Feb. 24. An industry group claimed some 2,772,142 metric tons of rice were smuggled from 2010 to