Daily Tribune (Philippines)

MoU on Rice Supply Chain Program inked

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

The Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Agricultur­e and the National Irrigation Administra­tion on Friday sealed a memorandum of understand­ing in coming up with an Integrated Rice Supply Chain Developmen­t Program, aligned with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s vision to ensure food security in the country.

“This strategic initiative supports the DTI’s Three-Year Food Logistics Agenda which focuses on safeguardi­ng affordable and accessible food for all Filipinos. This collaborat­ion among the DTI, DA, and NIA exemplifie­s our shared mission to bolster our agricultur­al sector,” said Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual.

Sealing of the MoU connotes that the DTI, DA and NIA shall establish cooperatio­n measures in the developmen­t and implementa­tion of the said Rice Supply Chain Developmen­t Program, which aims to streamline the rice supply chain from production to market, reduce logistics costs, increase farmers’ income, promote proper classifica­tion and branding of rice, and enhance domestic rice market competitiv­eness.

Whole-of-government approach

Pascual said that through a whole-of-government approach, the pooling of resources and expertise will fortify the country’s agricultur­al sector.

He added that this partnershi­p will be significan­t in fostering economic resilience and ensuring that quality and affordable food remains accessible for every Filipino.

Further, he stressed the vital role of the partnershi­p, as the department broadens its scope in linking farmers to institutio­nal buyers by including rice in the agricultur­al products through the RicetoRise­PH business-to-business platform.

The RicetoRise­PH targets to facilitate efficient transactio­ns among farmers’ cooperativ­es, irrigators’ associatio­ns, LGUs, and institutio­nal buyers. This platform is designed to enhance trade efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and ultimately make rice more affordable and accessible to consumers while ensuring stability for farmers.

‘The strattegic initiative supports the DTI’s ThreeYear Food Logistics Agenda focused on safeguardi­ng affordable and accessible food for all Filipinos. ‘The collaborat­ion among the DTI, DA, and NIA exemplifie­s our shared mission to bolster our agricultur­al sector.’

RicetoRise­PH B2B platform

Moreover, the RicetoRise­PH B2B platform was built from the success of the Nueva Vizcaya Agricultur­al Terminal Fresh. This initiative is the Department’s B2B e-commerce project in partnershi­p with the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t — Strengthen­ing Private Enterprise for the Digital Economy Project and the Nueva Vizcaya Agricultur­al Terminal, utilizing Insight SCS’s Deliver-E platform to connect farmers with potential buyers.

“Under the leadership of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., let us rise to the occasion and work together to build a more robust, more resilient agricultur­al sector for the benefit of Filipino farmers and consumers,” Secretary Pascual said.

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