The Philippine Star

Agri alert up after onion smuggling

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

An alert status has been activated by the government following recent onion smuggling from China worth P34 million, the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) said yesterday.

In a briefing, Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said he asked Customs Commission­er Isidro Lapeña to place under “alert status” all incoming shipments declared as agricultur­al products.

“This will cover ports all over the country. Alert status means there will be mandatory opening of containers that have agricultur­al products,” Piñol said.

“This is also intended to address once and for all the lucrative illegal activity of bringing in agricultur­al products, which not only defrauds government of revenues but also adversely affects our farmers and fishermen,” he added.

The decision came after the DA and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) opened 17 40-foot refrigerat­ed containers from China which had been declared to contain apples but were actually filled with firstclass onions.

“We received the informatio­n last week that several containers were arriving. They declared that these contained apples since the fruit commodity has no tariff compared to the 35 percent levy on onions,” Piñol explained.

Each container weighs about 35 metric tons (MT) and is estimated to cost P2 million each.

Piñol also disclosed that DA Undersecre­tary for operations Ariel Cayanan received a call from an unknown person who offered money in exchange for sparing the containers from inspection.

“The initial offer was P20,000 then it reached P200,000. Then they even increased it to P2 million,” Cayanan said.

The DA identified three consignees – Kasaligan Internatio­nal in Port Area and Skyrocket Trading and Epitome Internatio­nal Trading, both in Binondo.

The DA, however, has no informatio­n as to where the shipments are supposed to be delivered.

“The filing of the cases will be done by the BOC, and since they applied for accreditat­ion with us, we will order the cancellati­on of their permits,” Piñol said.

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