MANILA, Philippines-- Senator Imee Marcos assured rice farmers that the government need not import rice until next year because local supply will surpass consumer demand and make the issuance of new import clearances unnecessary.
“The Department of Agriculture (DA) has no
reason to call for any more rice imports which will only push down farmgate
prices of palay. Our farmers are doing a great job producing more than ample
domestic supply. Also, there are no
remaining valid sanitary and phytosanitary import clearances (SPS-ICs) to
justify more rice imports this year,” Marcos said, citing the DA’s Rice Supply
Outlook.
Marcos explained that the projected 5.13 million metric tons (mmt) of locally grown rice in the third quarter will exceed domestic demand of 3.7mmt and provide a buffer stock of 1.43 mmt by the end of September.
In the fourth quarter, local rice supply is expected to reach 6.24mmt against demand of 4.02mmt, for an additional buffer stock of 2.22mmt by the end of December.
In effect, rice harvests in the third and fourth quarters will provide the country with a total buffer stock of 3.65 million metric tons by yearend, good for 55 to 60 days.
The National Food Authority is required to have a rice buffer stock of 15 to 30 days for national consumption. (PR)