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Agricultur­e department rules out palay imports

- Ignacio Reicelene Joy N.

THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) rejected proposals to import unmilled rice, or palay, noting that rice in that form poses a greater risk for the entry of pests and disease.

The announceme­nt follows plans by San Miguel Corp. (SMC) to import palay once rice imports are liberalize­d under the Rice Tarifficat­ion Act.

Domestical­ly-grown rice is typically milled near its growing area, while the internatio­nal rice trade typically deals in the milled form of the staple.

“We will not allow the importatio­n of palay. Rice, yes, but unhusked rice, we will not allow it because it will pose danger to our rice industry,” Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol said at a briefing in Quezon City Tuesday.

“We will not allow it because it could bring in pests and disease,” he said, noting that rice husks are likely to contain such elements.

Mr. Piñol said the DA has the authority to impose such restrictio­ns via the sanitary and phytosanit­ary permit process administer­ed by the Bureau of Plant Industry.

“We still hold the power to determine whether it is safe for Philippine agricultur­e or not. Nobody can assure that unhusked rice entering the country poses no such danger,” Mr. Piñol added.

Rice import liberaliza­tion came into force on March 5 but the law is awaiting the approval of its Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s. —

 ?? REUTERS ?? A WORKER looks up at the latest batch of imported Vietnamese rice being unloaded at a port in Manila
REUTERS A WORKER looks up at the latest batch of imported Vietnamese rice being unloaded at a port in Manila

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