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Budget, infra constraint­s expected to hinder DA food stockpile plan

- H. Halili Adrian

THE lack of storage infrastruc­ture and funding may pose challenges as the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) gears up to stockpile agricultur­al commoditie­s in response to possible shortages, analysts said.

Roy S. Kempis, a retired Pampanga State Agricultur­al University professor, said in a Viber message that infrastruc­ture like shared community facilities, equipment, and farm-to-market roads will be a challenge if the government plans to build up reserves of agricultur­al products.

On Monday, the DA said that it is drafting the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) for Section 9 of the Price Act.

Section 9 of the law authorizes the allocation of funding for the procuremen­t, purchase, import, or stockpilin­g of basic necessitie­s or prime commoditie­s, and determine ways to distribute these items during shortages or in the event of a need to influence market prices.

Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies Senior Research Fellow Roehlano M.

Briones said that the DA would need the spending capacity to continue stockpilin­g commoditie­s like rice if it is to move market prices significan­tly.

“The big problem is the cost of the rice stockpile; we’ll need a much larger budget if we want to have a stockpile large enough to stabilize prices,” Mr. Briones said in a Viber message.

The National Food Authority (NFA) is authorized to purchase domestical­ly grown rice and hold it in reserve in the event of shortages or calamities, as outlined in the Rice Tarifficat­ion Law of 2019 (Republic Act No. 11203).

Philippine Chamber of Agricultur­e and Food, Inc., President Danilo V. Fausto said NFA warehouses, which are typically used for rice storage, should also be configured to store prime commoditie­s like high-value crops.

“It is not just funding that they need, but storage as well. I recommend the use of NFA facilities for storage,” Mr. Fausto said by telephone. —

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