THE Department of Agriculture (DA) on Tuesday said it wants its attached agency, the National Food Authority (NFA), to regain regulatory powers — but not total control over rice imports.
The Rice Tariffication Law (RTL) stripped the NFA’s previous mandate to control market prices through timely imports, as well as the authority to sell rice directly to the public.
The privilege of importing rice belongs to the private sector, Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. clarified, but also pointed out that importers must share the responsibility of maintaining the country’s rice buffer stock.
“They have to have skin in the game. If we aim to have a 20-day rice buffer stock, we’re thinking of a 50-50 split between the NFA and the private sector,” Tiu Laurel explained.
He cited a controlled model like that of the Sugar Regulatory Administration’s program, in which only qualified importers are granted supply allocations. The importers are also required to procure palay (unmilled rice) from local farmers at fair prices — for the purpose of buffer stocking.
“The private sector partly doing the buffer stocking and sourcing it from local rice farmers will reduce costs for the government,” said Tiu Laurel.
Under the RTL, the NFA was reduced to functioning as a warehouse for the country’s rice buffer stock and buying the staple from farmers for emergency use.
While it also buys palay from farmers, it can only do so at 5 percent of the country’s total output due to limited drying and storage capacity of its warehouses.
The NFA must get back its regulatory powers over rice imports to avoid an oversupply of the commodity, Tiu Laurel said, citing it as a factor that has caused very low palay farmgate prices.
“We must regain control,” Tiu Laurel stressed. “Rice is a commodity imbued with too much public interest to leave entirely to the private sector.”
Proposed amendments to the RTL will protect the livelihood of local farmers while ensuring the availability of affordable rice for consumers, Tiu Laurel said, adding that, if necessary, affiliates like the Food Terminal and Planters Products may import on behalf of the government.
