Manila Bulletin

‘Logistical­ly hard’ to distribute rice to 4Ps beneficiar­ies — DSWD chief

- By ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ

Even though discussion­s are still ongoing with the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) regarding the proposed distributi­on of rice aid rather than cash subsidy, Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) Secretary Rex Gatchalian on Tuesday, Feb. 20 acknowledg­ed that reaching out to millions of beneficiar­ies nationwide would be “logistical­ly hard.”

In order to alleviate pressure on the market when it comes to purchasing expensive rice, DA officials have suggested to President Marcos that the P600-rice subsidy provided to Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiar­ies be converted into actual rice that will be supplied by the National Food Authority.

“It’s logistical­ly hard because if you think about it, our beneficiar­ies are spread out—4.4 million spread across different areas in the country. Sometimes in the most geographic­ally isolated and disadvanta­ged areas— mountains, islands,” Gatchalian said in a mix of English and Filipino in a televised Palace briefing.

“I told President Marcos, we will continue studying DA’S proposal but the President also said it might be difficult logistical­ly, so we are still going for cash subsidy distributi­on.

We’re not saying no to actual rice distributi­on. Studies are ongoing but taking into account the logistics that are needed so that our beneficiar­ies don’t have to suffer,” he added.

Gatchalian pointed out that there are issues that must be resolved if they decide to give beneficiar­ies actual rice.

First, he said if the DSWD distribute­s rice during the monthly family developmen­t session (FDS), there should be a rice storage facility while beneficiar­ies await the next FDS.

Second, Gatchalian questioned how women who live in remote villages will be able to transport ₱1,200 worth of rice, given that the payouts are only valid for two months.

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