COTABATO CITY – Considered the biggest producer of seaweed in the Philippines, a measure seeking to make Tawi-Tawi the seaweed capital of the Philippines has been introduced on first reading in the Bangsamoro Parliament.
As explained in BTA Bill No. 101, Tawi-Tawi is
the leading producer of seaweed and the largest provider of the vast majority
of Philippine exports.
MP Eddie Alih, one of the main authors of the
proposed measure, said that seaweed farming has become the primary source of
income for thousands of coastal households in the province.
The seaweed industry in Tawi-Tawi, MP Alih said,
has become a life-changing industry that has influenced and improved the
people's quality of life.
“In support to the economic development of the
province and promotion of the culture and traditions of the people, it is
hereby declared the Tawi-Tawi to be the seaweed capital of the Philippines,”
said in the proposed measure.
Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority
showed that BARMM was the country's primary fishery contributor in the second
quarter of 2022, with a total fisheries production of 346.42 metric tons (MT),
or 28.6 percent.
The island provinces of Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, and
Basilan have significantly contributed to BARMM's fisheries production, the
majority of which comes from aquaculture.
Fisheries produced in the region included
seaweeds, frigate tuna (tulingan), round scad (galunggong), big-eyed scad
(matambaka), Bali sardinella (tamban), eastern little tuna (bonito), skipjack
(gulyasan), Indian mackerel (alumahan), yellowfin tuna (tambako/bariles), and
tilapia, among others.
The Bangsamoro Organic Law mandates the
Bangsamoro Government to ensure, support, and promote economic prosperity and
the preservation and enrichment of culture within its territorial jurisdiction.
Every September, the province also holds the
Agal-Agal Festival, the only seaweed festival in the country.
The festival demonstrates how the community
values the importance of the seaweed industry, which has long been a part of
their way of life. (LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations
Division)
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