Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. urges rice importers to prioritize affordable varieties with 25% broken grains to curb food inflation and support the government's Kadiwa ng Pangulo Rice-for-All program.
Jan 6, 2025 02:38 AM Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Francisco “Kiko” Tiu Laurel Jr. has called on rice importers to help lower rice prices by prioritizing imports of more affordable varieties, particularly those with 25 percent broken grain content, as part of efforts to address food inflation.
“By importing more rice with 25 percent broken grains, we can significantly increase the availability of affordable rice options for Filipino consumers,” Laurel said during a meeting with rice importers to discuss strategies for stabilizing prices on Friday, Jan. 3. The DA chief emphasized the role of the private sector in ensuring the success of the Marcos administration’s Kadiwa ng Pangulo Rice-for-All program, which has been offering well-milled rice at ₱40 and ₱45 per kilo through rolling stores, kiosks, and centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan since Dec. 21, 2024. “We remain hopeful that more like-minded businesses will join President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration in addressing food inflation and ensuring affordability for Filipino consumers,” he added. Currently, 26 Kadiwa rolling stores and kiosks are operational in Metro Manila, with plans to expand to all major public markets in the National Capital Region. The DA added that Forty Kadiwa Centers are also providing basic necessities and low-priced rice to vulnerable sectors. Meanwhile, Laurel lauded Police Major General Edgar Alan Okubo, acting chief of the PNP Directorial Staff, for securing the smooth operations of these initiatives, which have brought affordable rice closer to the public. While focusing on lowering consumer prices, Laurel reiterated the agency’s commitment to supporting Filipino rice farmers. “The DA is working closely with millers and importers to bring more affordable rice options, but we remain dedicated to helping Filipino rice farmers increase their productivity and maintain their profitability,” he said
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