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BBM vows Mindanao economic growth

Tiziana Celine Piatos

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday disclosed that a series of transformative projects are already underway in Mindanao as his administration aims to foster economic growth and sustainable development in the region.

During the inauguration of the San Miguel megapoultry farm in Hagonoy town, Davao del Sur, the President vowed to transform Mindanao as "bastion not only of peace and security, but also of progress and food sufficiency in the years ahead."

"I assure the private sector and our people in Hagonoy and the rest of Mindanao, that we still have many initiatives including big ticket projects in store for the island," Marcos said.

"The government will continue to pursue infrastructure projects and other endeavors that will sustain the socio-economic growth of the entire island of Mindanao and with that the rest of the country," he added.

Marcos also promised to deal with the region's farming problems, such as the cases of Avian flu and Panama disease and added that infrastructural initiatives like the Mindanao railway project would spur regional interconnection.

Meantime, the President has joined calls to protect Mt. Apo as it tries to get on the list of world heritage places maintained by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

"We are also one with the people in the call for the preservation and conservation of nearby Mt. Apo as we vie for its inclusion in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization list of World Heritage Sites," Marcos said.

With an area of 54,974 hectares, Mount Apo was made a Natural Park in 2003 by Republic Act 9237 or the Mt. Apo Protected Area Act.

Apart from being an ASEAN Heritage Site, it is on the UN List of National Parks and Equivalent Reserves.

With a height of 2,956 meters above sea level, Mt. Apo is the highest peak in the Philippines.

There are three towns in its 64,000-hectare land area, which is spread out over Regions 11 and 12.