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๐๐๐๐๐,โ DSIP Regional Focal of BFAR Region 8, Loreginia P. Briones emphasizes during the Regional Orientation and Stakeholders Consultation on the Implementation of Development of Salt Industry Project held on May 25-26, 2026 in Tacloban City.
The two-day consultation brought together private salt producers, as well as existing and potential salt traders and producers from fisherfolk associations across the six provinces of Eastern Visayas which are Leyte, Southern Leyte, Biliran, Samar, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar, to strengthen collaboration and advance sustainable salt production in the region.
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Participants also expressed optimism over the opportunities that the project may bring to coastal communities.
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The event highlighted the implementation of Republic Act No. 11985, or the Philippine Salt Industry Development Act, which aims to revitalize and modernize the local salt industry while improving livelihood opportunities for salt farmers and coastal communities.
Resource speakers also presented the Philippine Salt Industry Development Roadmap 2025โ2040, the overview of the Development of Salt Industry Project (DSIP), and the Salt Information Management System (SIMS). Further, Sustainable Salt Production Technologies, including the use of Solar Crystallization Modules, Post Harvest Handling Practices, Quality Improvement Measures, and Salt Convergence Mapping were also discussed.
The consultation also served as a platform for participants to raise concerns, share experiences, and identify opportunities to enhance local salt production and improve the market competitiveness of Eastern Visayas salt products.
Also present during the activity were Regional Fisherfolk Director (RFD) 2026 Jesus Patilla, Farmer Regional Executive Director (FRED) Engr. Miguel Pedroso, the National Salt Program Management Office (NSPMO) headed by Dr. Hannibal Chavez, DSIP National Planning Focal Charmaine Buitre, and representatives from the BFAR 8 Regional and Provincial Fisheries Offices (PFOs). Partner implementers from various National Government Agencies (NGAs), including the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), and the Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesโEnvironmental Management Bureau (DENR-EMB), also participated in the activity to signify their support and collaboration in advancing the development of the salt industry and promoting sustainable livelihood opportunities for coastal communities in Eastern Visayas.