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Tourists will soon savor the delight, health benefits of freshly harvested greens in PHL hotels

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By Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo | Special to the BusinessMirror

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HE Department of Tourism (DOT) is helping hotels source local agricultural products, an extension of its mandate to promote farm tourism in the country. With Sen. Cynthia A. Villar as its chief architect, the Farm Tourism Development Act was enacted in 2016, which seeks to promote farms as tourism sites. In a news briefing, Tourism Secretary Bernadette RomuloPuyat said the DOT is “going beyond that. The biggest question we always ask is, how can the law help the farmers? In this regard, we have already held a Farm Tour-

ism Summit in Manila [in 2019], and we plan to hold another in Iloilo, Clark and perhaps in Cagayan de Oro [in 2020], where we will be linking farmers with the hotels.” The law sets up a Farm Tourism Development Board, which shall set the overall direction in the implementation of a Farm Tourism Strategic Action Plan. The DOT chief chairs the board with the agriculture secretary as

TOURISM Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat recently met with the Accor Group, led by Michael Issenberg, chairman of Accor Asia Pacific (fifth from left). The DOT will be helping the hospitality group source farm produce for its hotels, five of which will be built in the New Clark City. (From left) Accor VP for Development Chris Cho, DOT Undersecretary Benito Bengzon Jr., COO Continued onAccorHotels a2 Patrick Basset, and Cluster GM for Fairmont Raffles Hotels Bernd Schneider. PHOTO COURTESY DOT

vice chair and the trade and industry secretary as a member. Other members include presidents of an educational institution providing farm tourism, a national farm tourism organization, a national inbound tour operators association, and national federation of farmers’ cooperative. Romulo-Puyat said, “Many hotels have started to come in,” looking for a steady supply of agricultural products. “In fact, just recently, I spoke with the chairman of the Accor Hotel Group [for Asia Pacific, Michael Issenberg] and they are putting up 22 hotels in the Philippines. They would need a good source [of farm produce], so that’s why we will be going around the country.”

New hotels

SHE added, “In Clark alone they will be putting up five new hotels,

including the world-famous Banyan Tree hotel. What we plan to do is to link these hotels to the farmers directly. It just makes sense that hotels will get their supply directly from the farmers themselves, without the middlemen. We will help the famers consolidate so they can meet the demands of the hotels,” said the DOT chief. Romulo-Puyat, who was undersecretary at the Department of Agriculture (DA) for 12 years before heading the DOT in 2017, noted the common problem of farmers is the lack of transportation to carry their produce from their farms to the market. However, she disclosed, “Victory Liner has approached us in the DOT and pitched in to help. They have already committed two buses for farmers coming from Benguet, in addition to giving them a free Continued on a2

Taiwan leader gets election boost from unlikely place: China

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By Ken Moritsugu & Ralph Jennings

Her main opponent, Han Kuoyu of the Nationalist Party, won the mayor’s race in the DPP stronghold of Kaohsiung in the 2018 local elections and held a comfortable lead over Tsai in early 2019. Tsai began chipping away at his lead in the spring and pulled ahead for good in August. She was the clear leader by the end of the year, according to an aggregation of polls by The News Lens, an independent youth-oriented media outlet. A Tsai victory is the last thing that Xi wants, yet it was his major policy speech on Taiwan at the start of 2019 that many analysts point to as the starting point for her political recovery.

The Associated Press

AIPEI, Taiwan—A year ago, Taiwan’s leader was on the ropes. Then she got a boost from an unexpected corner: Chinese President Xi Jinping. Polls indicate that President Tsai Ing-wen is poised to win a second four-year term today, Saturday, a remarkable turnaround for a leader whose future was in doubt after voters dealt her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) a major loss in November 2018 local elections. Since then, Tsai has capitalized on three developments: the fears generated by China’s tough words on Taiwan, protests in Hong Kong that have reinforced those fears and US government actions that reassure voters that America

will have Taiwan’s back if the going gets tough. “All the factors that help Tsai Ing-wen are happening: the China factor, the US factor and the Hong Kong protests,” pollster You Yinglung, chairman of the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, said at a news conference late last month. A victory for Tsai and her independence-leaning party would likely herald continued tensions and a further souring of relations with China, which considers selfgoverning Taiwan a renegade province.

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‘One country, two systems’

IN this January 8, 2020, photo, wristwatches with a picture of Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s President and the 2020 presidential election candidate for the Democratic Progressive Party, are sold during an election campaign rally in northern Taiwan’s Hsinchu province. AP

THE Chinese leader upped the pressure on Taiwan to join China under the “one country, two systems” framework that governs Hong Kong. He called for talks on the issue, while saying that China would not rule out the use of force to achieve unification. Continued on a2

n JAPAN 0.4621 n UK 66.1280 n HK 6.5151 n CHINA 7.2995 n SINGAPORE 37.4476 n AUSTRALIA 34.6985 n EU 56.2048 n SAUDI ARABIA 13.4906

Source: BSP (January 10, 2020)


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