
Geneva, Switzerland –SPEAKING at the 151st Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly, FPJ Panday Bayanihan Representative Brian Poe, Vice Chair of the House Committee on Appropriations, emphasized the urgent need to strenghten food security through climate-resilient investments.
Poe cited that the Philippines suffered ₱57.78 billion in agricultural losses due to climate events — with ₱9.89 billion from drought in 2024 alone.
To address this, the House of Representatives is proposing a ₱39.4 billion increase to the Department of Agriculture’s budget. Key priorities include the cold storage facilities, solar-powered irrigation system, crop insurance and forecast-based financing.
“These are essential for making our food systems more climate-resilient,” Poe said.
In addition, Poe announced a proposed ₱10 billion emergency support fund for farmers and fisherfolk to provide immediate aid during climate-induced disruptions.
“Food security is national security,” he stressed. “We are committed to building a budget that protects both producers and consumers.”
Poe also called on international partners to support developing nations like the Philippines in adopting new technologies and financial tools for agricultural resilience.