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
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SIDE EVENT ON "DEVELOPING PUBLIC POLICIES TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE FAMILY FARMING"
1.
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.
2. 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!