Edge Davao 9 Issue 263

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 263 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 - 25, 2017

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BLATANT VIOLATION? An aerial photo taken Sunday (19 Feb 2017) shows widespread siltation problem along the coast where the Hinatuan Mining Company operates in Hinatuan Island, Taganaan town, Surigao del Norte. The firm is among the 14 mining companies in the Caraga Region ordered closed by Environment Secretary Gina Lopez early this month. MindaNews photo by Roel N. Catoto

EDGEDAVAO Serving a seamless society

DIRT POOR Regions hosting mining firms among the poorest in RP: study By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

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ESEARCH group IBON on Thursday unveiled a study showing “highest poverty incidence occurring in mining areas,” contradicted claims of other groups that the closure of large-scale mining activities in the country will further worsen poverty.

Environment Secretary Gina Lopez recently made orders to suspend the operations of at least 75 mining firms in the country. IBON said large-scale mining firms follow an export-oriented character that allows deprivation of communities of potential resources for development. “Mineral extraction and production often incur significant social and environmental costs which in fact fall disproportionately on the poor,” IBON said in its study. In 2009, the research group added, mining had the highest poverty incidence

among industry groups at 48.71%. “This was the highest poverty incidence since 1988, even surpassing the agriculture sector, which has historically topped poverty incidence across industries.” IBON also identified some of the biggest mining operations in the country – to include the Taganito Mining Corp in Surigao; Nickel Asia in Eastern Samar; Sagittarius Mines Incorporated in South Cotabato, Filminera Resources Corp. in Masbate and TVI Pacific Inc in Zamboanga del Sur. Official 2015 poverty sta-

tistics show that regions hosting the above-mentioned mining activities are the poorest, next only to the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), IBON pointed out. “Poverty incidence among individuals in Caraga (Region XIII) is the second highest in the country at 39.1 percent. The Eastern Visayas (Region VIII) posted the third highest poverty incidence at 38.7% followed by Soccsksargen (Region XII) at 37.3%, Bicol (Region V) at 36.0% and Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX) at 33.9 percent.” IBON also took note on the huge exportation of mineral production, stating that of the total production value in mining in 2015 that was place at P179.7 billion, aroung P131 billion or 73% were all exported.

“The exodus of minerals from the country leaves very little or nothing for local industry to benefit from. This means a lack of raw materials for potential industries such as steel, cement, rubber, paper, chemical and pharmaceutical,” IBON said. The research group also called for the repeal of the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 for allowing the extraction and export of most of the country’s mineral wealth while poverty remains stark in regions with mining activities. “The government should not heed the mounting probig-business mining hype and instead focus on saving and utilizing what is left of the country’s resources to genuinely benefit the nation, especially the poorest regions,” IBON said.

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