Philippines: The Department of Agriculture is in talks with Pakistan, and India for the import of 2 million metric tons of rice

Published 2024년 12월 18일

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The Department of Agriculture in the Philippines is engaging in discussions with Pakistan and India to secure commitments to supply the Philippines with two million metric tons of rice annually. The agency is aiming to create a competitive market by encouraging competition among rice-exporting countries. Meanwhile, Vietnam, the current top rice supplier to the Philippines, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding for a five-year trade commitment to supply white rice to the private sector in the Philippines. Additionally, intercity rice traders have pledged to sell rice at a affordable price through the 'KADIWA ng Pangulo' program, and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has extended the temporary modification of import duty rates on basic goods until December 2024 to ensure affordable prices.
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The Department of Agriculture (DA) said on Wednesday that envoys discussions are ongoing with envoys from Pakistan and India on securing commitments to supply the Philippines with a combined two million metric tons (MT) of rice. Agriculture Secretary Tiu Laurel said that he had met with the Pakistani Ambassador Imtiaz Ahmad Kazi to finalize an agreement wherein Pakistan would allocate up to one million MT of rice annually to the Philippines. A similar deal is being discussed with Indian Ambassador Shri Harsh Kumar Jain. “The intention is to create a level playing field among our rice supplying nations,” said Laurel in a statement. “We want them to compete for our market.” Vietnam, which is currently the country’s top rice supplier, earlier signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Philippines for a five-year trade commitment to supply white rice to the private sector, amounting to 1.5 million to 2 million MT per year at a competitive and affordable price. “Secretary Tiu Laurel ...
Source: Gmanetwork

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