Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez vowed full support for President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr.’s plan to establish 10 state-of-the-art fish ports nationwide as a vital step toward enhancing the country’s food security.
He assured that the 20th Congress will judiciously deliberate on proposed appropriations for the agri-fishery sector under the 2026 National Expenditure Program (NEP) to ensure prudent allocation of resources for productivity and growth.
“Our fishermen sail courageously so that they can get seafood and fish not only to provide for their families but also sell to our markets. Their courage and perseverance should be given appropriate support from the government through modern facilities,” Romualdez said.
The House leader lauded the President for pushing the construction of new fish ports equipped with advanced technologies such as cold storage facilities, rather than merely rehabilitating existing ones.
“The President’s decision to establish modern cold storage facilities is a prudent investment that will significantly enhance our food supply chain, boost the income of our agriculture workers, and ensure their produce will reach our tables,” Romualdez said.
“We will continue to support the Marcos administration’s vision of laying down the groundwork and instituting reforms to help our farmers and fisherfolk improve their livelihood while ensuring our nation’s food security,” he added.
Romualdez made the remarks following the President’s inauguration of the upgraded Philippine Fisheries Development Authority (PFDA) Iloilo Fish Port Complex in Barangay Tanza-Baybay, Iloilo City on Wednesday.
During the event, President Marcos announced the plan to establish 10 new fish ports with advanced facilities and technology to bolster government support for the agri-fishery sector.
The President said these ports will benefit more than two million Filipino fishermen and help the country keep pace with its regional neighbors, such as Thailand and Vietnam, in the fisheries industry.
Improved at a cost of P885.14 million, the Iloilo Fish Port Complex now boasts a 390-kilowatt peak (kWp) solar photovoltaic system composed of 1,152 370-watt PV solar panel modules. The system powers the market hall, refrigeration building, cold storage facility, commercial building, public toilet, and administration building.
Romualdez praised the integration of renewable energy to ensure reliable operations at the upgraded Iloilo Fish Port Complex, a major hub for fisheries and trade in Western Visayas that hosts licensed fish brokers, overland suppliers, and fishing vessel operators.







