Government agencies, farmer groups, and private sector representatives have formally approved the Basilan Rubber Industry Roadmap 2026-2035. The 10-year strategic plan, finalized during a multi-stakeholder forum in Isabela City on Tuesday, June 30, aims to improve productivity, strengthen market competitiveness, and increase value addition within the province’s rubber sector.
Strategic Goals for the Rubber Industry
The roadmap was spearheaded by the Ministry of Trade, Investments and Tourism (MTIT)-Basilan. According to Argie Sarco, MTIT-Basilan provincial director, the initiative is designed to unite stakeholders under a shared strategy rather than serving as a purely administrative document. The plan seeks to address persistent industry challenges, including low productivity, quality issues, and the need for greater market competitiveness.

MTIT Minister Farserina Mohammad has identified the rubber industry as a top priority. The ministry’s leadership is focusing on promoting sustainable livelihoods and advancing development to foster a more resilient rubber sector, which is intended to help transform the economy of the Bangsamoro region.
In 2023, Basilan ranked as the third-highest rubber-producing province in the Philippines, recording a total output of 69,392 metric tons.
Implications for Basilan’s Economic Future
The transition from current production methods to a more competitive, sustainable, and inclusive model is the core objective of the new framework. Sarco noted that the roadmap is intended to ensure that everyone from local farmers to government institutions moves forward with a unified purpose. By formalizing these partnerships, the province aims to turn existing industry hurdles into opportunities for long-term growth.
The significance of this roadmap lies in its attempt to bridge the gap between smallholder farmers and the broader market. By prioritizing “value addition,” the province is attempting to move beyond raw commodity production. The success of this 10-year plan will depend on the sustained coordination between the MTIT and the diverse stakeholders identified in the agreement.
What Happens Next
With the roadmap now approved, stakeholders are expected to begin the implementation phase to align their operations with the 2026-2035 targets. Future success will likely hinge on the ability of the MTIT and private sector partners to maintain the collaborative momentum established during the June 30 forum.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Basilan Rubber Industry Roadmap 2026-2035?
It is a 10-year strategic blueprint approved by government, farmer, and private sector representatives to develop a more competitive, sustainable, and inclusive rubber industry in Basilan.
What are the primary challenges facing the industry?
According to Argie Sarco, the industry currently faces critical issues regarding low productivity, poor product quality, limited market competitiveness, and a lack of value addition.
How much rubber did Basilan produce in 2023?
Basilan produced 69,392 metric tons of rubber in 2023, making it the third-highest rubber-producing province in the country.
How do you believe these new strategic goals will change the daily operations for local rubber farmers in the coming years?
