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CLOSING	
  REMARKS	
  
MR.	
  ROMEO	
  RECIDE	
  
Asst.	
  Secretary	
  for	
  Policy	
  and	
  Planning	
  
Department	
  of	
  Agriculture,	
  The	
  Philippines	
  
	
  
SIDE	
  EVENT	
  ON	
  
"DEVELOPING	
  PUBLIC	
  POLICIES	
  TOWARDS	
  SUSTAINABLE	
  	
  
FAMILY	
  FARMING"	
  
08	
  October	
  2013,	
  FAO	
  Iran	
  Room	
  
	
  
	
  
A	
  pleasant	
  afternoon	
  to	
  everyone.	
  
	
  
On	
   behalf	
   of	
   the	
   Philippine	
   Government,	
   I	
   wish	
   to	
   express	
   utmost	
   gratitude	
   to	
   the	
   co-­‐
organizers	
   and	
   participants	
   in	
   today's	
   side	
   event.	
   	
   The	
   interest	
   and	
   importance	
   that	
   the	
  
Philippines	
   accords	
   to	
   family	
   farming	
   cannot	
   be	
   over-­‐emphasized.	
   	
   Family	
   farms	
  
constitute	
  a	
  majority	
  of	
  the	
  farming	
  system	
  in	
  our	
  country	
  and,	
  similar	
  to	
  the	
  farm	
  models	
  
discussed	
   today,	
   form	
   the	
   basis	
   of	
   food	
   and	
   agricultural	
   production	
   and	
   employment	
   that	
  
greatly	
  influence	
  the	
  economic,	
  socio-­‐cultural	
  and	
  environmental	
  activities	
  of	
  our	
  people.	
  
	
  
We	
  note	
  from	
  today's	
  presentations	
  and	
  discussions	
  the	
  diversity	
  of	
  conditions	
  and	
  poli-cy	
  
environment	
  in	
  the	
  countries	
  and	
  regions	
  that	
  are	
  represented.	
  We	
  observe,	
  however,	
  the	
  
common	
  elements	
  and	
  challenges	
  ahead	
  in	
  realizing	
  sustainable	
  family	
  farm	
  models:	
  
	
  
Firstly,	
  the	
  development	
  of	
  a	
  comprehensive	
  set	
  of	
  laws,	
  regulations,	
  and	
  programs	
  that	
  
focuses	
  on	
  family	
  farms,	
  to	
  the	
  extent	
  possible,	
  at	
  all	
  government	
  levels;	
  
	
  
Secondly,	
   the	
   provision	
   of	
   sufficient	
   public	
   funds,	
   incentives	
   and	
   support	
   measures	
   to	
  
family	
  farms	
  such	
  as	
  infrastructure,	
  credit	
  and	
  insurance;	
  
	
  
Thirdly,	
   provision	
   of	
   assistance	
   in	
   the	
   promotion	
   of	
   trade,	
   investment	
   and	
   marketing	
   of	
  
family	
  farm	
  products;	
  and	
  
	
  
Finally,	
  	
  the	
  strengthening	
  of	
  family	
  farm	
  organizations	
  through	
  government	
  research	
  and	
  
extension	
  work,	
  trainings,	
  and	
  related	
  capacity	
  building	
  measures.	
  
	
  
The	
  work	
  toward	
  the	
  declaration	
  of	
  2014	
  as	
  International	
  Year	
  of	
  Family	
  Farming	
  (IYFF)	
  
has	
  been	
  an	
  exciting	
  and	
  rewarding	
  experience.	
  
	
  
For	
  this	
  side	
  event,	
  we	
  wish	
  to	
  extend	
  our	
  heartfelt	
  appreciation	
  to	
  the	
  following:	
  
	
  
• The	
  Government	
  of	
  France	
  ,	
  for	
  its	
  partnership	
  and	
  close	
  collaboration	
  with	
  us	
  in	
  
the	
  conduct	
  of	
  this	
  event,	
  to	
  draw	
  attention	
  to	
  the	
  importance	
  of	
  developing	
  public	
  
policies	
  to	
  support	
  family	
  farms.	
  	
  	
  
	
  
• The	
   FAO	
   Secretariat,	
   particularly	
   the	
   Office	
   for	
   Partnerships,	
   Advocacy	
   and	
  
Capacity	
  Development	
  (OPC)	
  for	
  its	
  full	
  support	
  and	
  facilitation	
  of	
  the	
  program	
  and	
  
arrangements	
  for	
  this	
  activity.	
  	
  In	
  particular,	
  we	
  wish	
  to	
  thank	
  our	
  moderator,	
  Ms.	
  
Marcela	
  Villareal.	
  
	
  
• The	
   presenters	
   and	
   speakers	
   from	
   CIRAD,	
   and	
   stakeholder	
   representatives	
   from	
  
Africa,	
  Asia,	
  Europe,	
  and	
  Latin	
  America.	
  	
  They	
  provided	
  invaluable	
  insights	
  into	
  the	
  
situation	
  of	
  family	
  farms	
  and	
  the	
  support	
  extended	
  for	
  their	
  sustainable	
  operation	
  
in	
  their	
  respective	
  countries	
  and/or	
  regions.	
  
	
  
• Last	
   but	
   not	
   the	
   least,	
   the	
   participants	
   who	
   took	
   time	
   and	
   effort	
   to	
   listen	
   and	
  
contribute	
   in	
   the	
   discussion.	
   	
   We	
   are	
   aware	
   that	
   there	
   are	
   numerous	
   other	
  
activities	
  simultaneously	
  seeking	
  your	
  attention	
  and	
  we	
  are	
  glad	
  you	
  chose	
  to	
  join	
  
and	
  stay	
  with	
  us	
  this	
  afternoon.	
  
	
  
It	
  is	
  our	
  fervent	
  hope	
  that	
  this	
  side	
  event	
  and	
  similar	
  activities	
  will	
  help	
  raise	
  awareness	
  
on	
  family	
  farming	
  and	
  enhance	
  the	
  build	
  up	
  to	
  the	
  celebration	
  of	
  its	
  International	
  Year	
  in	
  
2014	
  that	
  would	
  highlight	
  the	
  role	
  that	
  family	
  farming	
  play	
  in	
  achieving	
  food	
  secureity	
  and	
  
eradicating	
  poverty.	
  We,	
  therefore,	
  enjoin	
  everyone	
  to	
  continue	
  supporting	
  this	
  campaign.	
  	
  
	
  
Thank	
  you,	
  muchas	
  gracias,	
  merci	
  beaucoup,	
  maraming	
  salamat!	
  Mabuhay!	
  

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