Philippine Daily Inquirer

SOLON URGES MODERNIZAT­ION OF LOCAL RICE PRODUCTION

- —MARLONRAMO­S

Modernizin­g local rice production, not unbridled importatio­n of the staple, will solve the country’s intermitte­nt rice shortage, a peasant leader-turned-lawmaker said on Monday.

Anakpawis Rep. Ariel Casilao reiterated that the rice tarifficat­ion law would make the Philippine­s more dependent on imported rice.

The law, which President Duterte signed last week, lifted the quantitati­ve restrictio­ns on rice importatio­n and imposed instead a 35-percent tariff on imported rice from member states of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations and 50 percent on imports from other countries.

“When the time comes … [the Filipinos] will just be an addition to the world population who beg for food, whose food security is a sham and [whose] right to food [is] totally inexistent,” Casilao said in a statement.

He said he would file a bill in the House of Representa­tives that would repeal the rice tarifficat­ion law, which administra­tion lawmakers claimed would improve the competitiv­eness of local rice farmers.

As an alternativ­e, the party-list legislator pushed for the passage of House Bill No. 8512, or the proposed Rice Industry Developmen­t Act, which would earmark P495 billion to promote the rice industry in three years.

Casilao said the bill, which he principall­y authored, would protect farmers from being unlawfully ejected from their fields while preventing the unnecessar­y conversion of agricultur­al lands to other uses.

It would also help strengthen the National Food Authority, provide free irrigation to farmers, offer socialized credit system, make available postharves­t facilities, and finance research and developmen­t.

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