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March 15, 2013

Angara urges Pangasinan to sustain momentum in tourism

by Bagong Aurora Website ng Bayan

so.pangasinanTeam PNoy senatorial candidate Edgardo “Sonny” Angara today lauded local officials of Pangasinan for the booming tourism industry in the province.

Angara said that Pangasinan Is now the top tourist destination in Ilocos Region, having increased tourist arrivals almost twelvefold from only 55,600 in 2007 to 661,767 in 2012.

“These numbers speak volumes of the hard work and concerted effort the people of Pangasinan have put into promoting their province to their kababayans,” said the Harvard-trained lawmaker, noting that Tourism Action Service Action Officers have been designated in all cities and municipalities to help in the development and enhancement of the tourism industry in the province.

Angara and the rest of the administration coalition’s senatorial candidates are in Pangasinan to campaign at the Mangatarem Public Auditorium and Bugallon Public Plaza. They will attend a political rally at the Stadia Dagupan with President Aquino as guest.

At noon, the group will move to Alaminos to join the President and local leaders in the “symbolic deboning of bangus in Island Tropics, Lucap to show support to Pangasinan’s pride product. In the afternoon, they will attend another rally at Sison’s Auditorium where the President is also expected to speak.

Pangasinan is one of three biggest voting provinces in the country expected to deliver big votes to the Team Unity senatorial candidates. The others are Cebu and Negros Occidental.

In May 2012, the province hosted the Palarong Pambansa which brought together some 10,000 athletes, coaches, sports officials from public and private schools nationwide.

Angara, a representative of the lone district of Aurora, added that better infrastructure such as roads, hotels and even an airport will not only bring more tourists but also more investments into the province.

“By making it easier for people to come and stay in Pangasinan, employment opportunities—not just visitors to the Hundred Islands National Park—could increase a hundredfold,” said the veteran legislator who is campaigning on a platform of quality education and jobs generation.

He continued : “Pangasinan boasts of one of the longest coastlines and therefore the most accessible of beaches. Much like many other parts of the country, the issue is not whether the province has attractive destinations, but about accessibility—getting people to the actual tourist sites.”

Angara co-authored the Tourism Act of 2009 (RA 9593), which declares a national policy on tourism as an engine of investment, employment, growth and national development.

The National Economic Development Authority recently identified tourism as one of the sectors the current administration will support and prioritize towards its agenda of inclusive development.

“Tourism is labor-intensive and can therefore provide many unemployed Filipinos a way out of poverty,” Angara said.

“As an industry, tourism is also not very intrusive given that it hinges on what is already out there—the beauty our countryside naturally has,” he added.

March 15, 2013

EDGARDO “SONNY” ANGARA CITES NEED FOR R AND D FUND FOR PANGASINAN BANGUS INDUSTRY

by Bagong Aurora Website ng Bayan

son.pangasinanTeam PNoy senatorial candidate Edgardo “Sonny” Angara today said there is a pressing need for a dedicated research and development (R and D) fund to boost the production, processing and marketing needs of Pangasinan bangus (milkfish), “a national comfort food which fits into the global demand for healthy and nutritious food.”

“The milkfish of Pangasinan can be prodigiously produced and easily processed and has an unlimited market. We just have to make sure that steps are taken to protect and promote the milkfish industry of the province ,” Angara said.

The R and D fund, he said, should focus on fish kill mitigation or prevention, the updating of processing methodologies and the global promotion of bangus as a healthy and tasty food.

Pangasinan is known for being the Bangus Capital of the Philippines for its tastier and chunkier bangus specie. Bangus has contributed much to Philippine aquaculture production, behind seaweed and ahead of tilapia.

Angara said there is already a captive international market for bangus, especially the countries hosting Overseas Filipino Workers. What is required, he added, is promoting milkfish exports in non-traditional foreign markets.

“In the countries where our OFWs work, there exists a vast global market for bangus and its many by-products,” Angara said . “And with the global consciousness about eating right and eating healthy, there is certainty about its marketability in non-OFW markets as well.”

Angara further said that Pangasinan is unique in the sense that its milkfish is probably the best in the world , an asset that carries awesome commercial potential.

He assured residents of Pangasinan that Team PNoy’s victory will be a major boost to the agro-fisheries sector.

Angara’s legislative agenda has heavy focus on the development of each and every province’s agricultural potential, capability-building for LGU leaders, and skills and livelihood training for the people.

Angara and the rest of the administration coalition’s senatorial candidates are in Pangasinan to campaign at the Mangatarem Public Auditorium and Bugallon Public Plaza. They also attended a political rally at the Stadia Dagupan with President Aquino. At noon, they will move to Alaminos to join the President and local leaders in the “symbolic deboning of bangus in Island Tropics, Lucap to show support for the province’s “pride” product. In the afternoon, they will attend another rally in Sison’s Auditorium where the President is also expected to speak.