Manila Bulletin

Add’l budget for DA seen to tame inflation

- By MADELAINE B. MIRAFLOR

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol is now banking on the possibilit­y that the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) will get additional budget of as much as 120 billion for next year — which will be used to subsidized farmers in lieu of the liberaliza­tion of rice importatio­n as well as shield the country from the foreseen shortfall in the global supply of meat.

The budget increase for DA was floated by House Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who thinks that a higher budget allocation for the agricultur­e sector could ultimately be the answer to the country's inflation woes.

This, since the DA is the government agency in charge of food production and it can be recalled that the increase in food and fuel prices were considered as the main drivers of inflation, which zoomed to 6.4 percent, its highest level in nearly 10 years, in August.

When inflation peaked to 6.6 percent in 2009, Arroyo, during her term as the President of the Philippine­s, immediatel­y injected funds to the agricultur­e sector as one of the measures to arrest the increasing prices of goods.

"Speaker Arroyo mentioned during a budget hearing that they are not happy with the 155 billion budget to be given to DA for next year and that they are now working to increase that. Joey Salceda, one of the economic confidants of Speaker Arroyo, told me that they’re expecting additional budget for the DA, especially now that all eyes are on food prices," Piñol said.

For 2019, the DA may only be given a fund of 155.9 billion, which is lower by 16 billion from its budget this year.

Piñol said that House is looking to increase the DA's budget by 120 billion, 110 billion of which will be used as a subsidy for farmers once the amended Agricultur­al Tarifficat­ion Act is passed.

Amending Republic Act (RA) No. 8178, otherwise known as the Agricultur­al Tarifficat­ion Act of 1996, will make up for the lifting of the quantitati­ve restrictio­n (QR) on rice imports through the imposition of 35 percent tariff on rice.

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