Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Vietnam important agri partner, says DA chief

- BY VIVIENNE ANGELES

Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. stressed on Wednesday the importance of Vietnam as a trade partner in agricultur­al commoditie­s.

“(Vietnam) is, in fact, our third-largest trading partner in the ASEAN region in terms of the overall value of our agricultur­al trade,” he said.

Maintainin­g a “robust trade” to ensure food security, especially the supply of rice, in challengin­g times is as crucial as expanding capacities for increased agricultur­al productivi­ty, he added.

Laurel noted that approximat­ely 80 percent of the Philippine­s’ rice imports are from Vietnam, while the former accounts for more than 40 percent of the latter’s rice exports.

Moreover, during his bilateral meeting with Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t Le Minh Hoan, Laurel said: “The Philippine­s puts high importance on its bilateral relations with Vietnam in the field of agricultur­e, and it considers Vietnam a key partner in the effort to transform the agricultur­e sector of the Philippine­s as well.”

On Tuesday, 30 January, the agricultur­e chief signed a memorandum of understand­ing on a rice trade agreement with Vietnam’s Minister of Industry and Trade, Nguyen Hong Dien, during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s state visit to Hanoi.

The MoU will create a framework for rice cooperatio­n between the two states to establish a sustainabl­e food supply in the event of climate change, pandemics, and other external events for both countries.

Under the MoU, Vietnam, through its private sector, will supply the Philippine­s with 1.5-million to 2-million metric tons of white rice per year at a competitiv­e and affordable price for five years.

Additional­ly, the DA and the Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade will collaborat­e to ensure that rice from Vietnam complies with Philippine standards for food safety and plant health.

“To further facilitate smooth trade and help ensure food security, the two ministries agreed to closely coordinate to address the illegal rice trade and consult with each other in advance of any imposition of export measures that could hinder or delay exportatio­ns,” said the DA.

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