In the Philippines, Solon wants to expedite release of rice funds to boost production

Published 2021년 10월 5일

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Philippine lawmaker Joey Salceda has called for the speedy release of the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) to boost domestic rice production and mitigate the risk of higher rice prices abroad. He also recommended a 10% increase in the agriculture budget to support food production and protection programs. The Philippine Statistics Authority reported a decrease in the headline inflation rate to 4.8% in September 2021, down from 4.9% in August, largely due to a decrease in food inflation. The government has implemented measures to stabilize pork prices following the African swine fever outbreak.
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MANILA – A lawmaker on Tuesday said expediting the release of the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) to boost domestic production could help mitigate risks from higher rice prices abroad. Albay Representative Joey Salceda said this is a necessary government intervention to ease food prices as the inflation rate slightly decelerated in September 2021. "I welcome certain aspects of the September inflation report, with the caveat that the decline in prices for certain goods can go faster," he said. He urged the implementing agencies of the RCEF to sustain the implementation of its programs and accelerate the completion of backlogs from the mechanization component to improve farm yields. "Earlier this year, I already warned about a potential increase in world rice price due to supply pressures in Vietnam, our leading supplier," he said. He said as rice bran is also a key component of livestock feed, improved domestic rice production will also have positive impacts on the ...
Source: Pna

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