MANILA – The National Food Authority (NFA) Council has authorized the private sector to import rice beyond the minimum access volume in an effort to bring down the prices of rice.
“The NFA Council allows further importation of rice by the private sector. I repeat, it’s for private sector to import rice beyond the minimum access volume for 2018,” said Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque on Friday.
He added that the Palace has asked the cooperation of the NFA administration, headed by Jason Aquino, on the NFA Council’s move to stabilize the rice supply in the country.
It would be better, Roque said, if the private sector would do the rice importation as it is “faster” and will “avoid corruption.”
“Pangatlo po, patungo na naman talaga tayo doon dahil iyong rice tariffication na na-approve na ng Mababang Kapulungan,” he added.
Roque said the Senate is also expected to pass the rice tariffication bill which would reduce rice smuggling.
“Kapag ginawa mo nang legal ang importasyon para sa lahat ng mga mangangalakal, eh ‘di mawawala na po iyong incentive na mag-smuggle,” the Palace official stressed.
Currenlty, Roque said the NFA remains under the supervision of the Office of the Executive Secretary.
It is up to President Rodrigo Duterte if NFA would be brought back to the Department of Agriculture, he added. (With PNA/PN)