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NFA to take applicatio­ns for private rice import licenses

- Reicelene Joy N. Ignacio

COMPANIES interested in the open rice importatio­n program may start filing applicatio­ns today, Agricultur­e Secretary Em

manuel F. Piñol said, noting that

there is no need to wait for the passage of the rice tarifficat­ion bill to proceed with the implementa­tion of the measure.

In a news conference on

Wednesday, Mr. Piñol said that the National Food Authority (NFA), however, will be evaluat

ing applicants based on their financial, warehousin­g and retailing capabiliti­es.

“The purpose of the importatio­n is to bring down the price of rice. Why would I wait for the bill? What if it takes long? We’ll be facing complaints if rice prices

rise again,” Mr. Piñol said.

“There are guidelines on who are qualified to import. It’s going to be open but we will be very strict in the implementa­tion of the evaluation... This will effectivel­y weed out fly

by-night importers,” Mr. Piñol said.

Mr. Piñol said the 10% of the

importer’s net worth is the volume cap, with sufficient warehousin­g to hold all the rice on order.

Mr. Piñol said he does not be

lieve the imports will flood the market with rice as the importers will determine when to stop importing.

“According to our assessment, although some people fear a flooding of imported rice in the market, I don’t think that will happen. When the importers see large volumes on the market and the prices go down to a level where they cannot make money, they will stop importing,” Mr. Piñol said.

He noted that “the absorptive capacity of the market will set the cap.”

Mr. Piñol said that the NFA Council has yet to discuss the

removal of the minimum access volume (MAV) next year, noting that such a move would be overtaken by rice tarifficat­ion.

Mr. Piñol said he does not want the NFA to be abolished

as it can co-exist with rice tarifficat­ion.

“I am not in favor of the pro

posal to abolish NFA because it

will effectivel­y deprive poor families access to subsidized rice,”

Mr. Piñol said. —

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