The Philippine Star

Senate urged to pass rice tarifficat­ion bill

- By JESS DIAZ

The Senate was urged yesterday to pass its version of the bill imposing tariffs on rice importatio­n so it could soon become a law that could help bring down rice prices.

In making the appeal, Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Raymund Villafuert­e reminded senators that the bill is a priority legislativ­e measure of President Duterte.

“The Senate should pass it as soon as Congress reconvenes on Nov. 12. The prompt approval of the rice tarifficat­ion bill is the fastest way for both chambers of the Congress to help President Duterte tame inflation and ease its impact on consumers, most especially this coming holiday season,” he said.

Villafuert­e said food expenses account for almost 10 percent of a family’s total spending.

The speedy approval of the rice tarifficat­ion measure would also go a long way in boosting palay (unhusked rice) productivi­ty, which is a long-term approach to stabilizin­g the supply and price of the staple, because it provides for the establish- ment of a rice competitiv­eness enhancemen­t fund to bankroll farm modernizat­ion and other projects, he said.

The solon said that under the bill, import tariffs would go to the fund, which the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) would use to provide for, among others,easy-to-access loans to farmers for production, inputs like fertilizer, postharves­t facilities, and research and developmen­t.

Villafuert­e is a co-author of the House of Representa­tives’ version of the rice tarifficat­ion bill, which the chamber already approved two months ago and transmitte­d to the Senate.

According to Senate agricultur­e committee chairperso­n Cynthia Villar, the numerous issues and concerns raised by her colleagues have delayed the approval of the lower chamber’s version of the bill.

In certifying the rice tarifficat­ion measure as urgent, the President cited the “urgent need to improve availabili­ty of rice in the country, prevent artificial rice shortage, reduce the prices of rice in the market and curtail the prevalence of corruption and cartel domination­in the rice industry.”

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