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'P29/kilo rice giving false hope to poor'

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July 08, 2024

By selling rice at P29 per kilo in Kadiwa outlets, the Department of Agriculture (DA) is giving false hope to the poor, the farmers’ group Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc. (PCAFI) said yesterday.

Danilo Fausto, PCAFI president, said the move is not sustainable since the DA’s subsidy is pegged at P20 per kilo or at P220 million per day.

Fausto said in an interview with The STAR that the P29-per-kilo rice is more of a political move and was implemented possibly in preparation for President Marcos’ State of the Nation Address (SONA) this month.

“I’m afraid they might be creating false hope for the poor because I doubt the sustainability of the program,” Fausto said, referring to DA officials. “It is definitely a political move, maybe in preparation for the SONA. In terms of economic (aspect), it is impossible to sustain.”

Fausto noted that based on his conversation with National Food Authority Administrator Larry Lacson, the NFA can provide only the initial rice supply for the program.

“The NFA can only release the stocks that are about to expire so we are talking about those procured in April. The problem is, that is only 49,000 metric tons,” Fausto said.

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