The Philippine Star

NFA conducts extensive market monitoring

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The National Food Authority is on a massive market monitoring nationwide to ensure the continued availabili­ty and affordabil­ity of rice during the lean months.

NFA officer-in-charge Tomas R. Escarez has instructed the agency’s regional directors to strictly conduct regular monitoring of rice prices and supply in the market. “We must ensure that NFA rice is always available, especially during this season of low harvest,” Escarez said. The lean months are July, August, and September.

“If they don’t find NFA rice on display in the markets, we ask the public to immediatel­y report this to NFA’s hotline number 0906436313­3. We will send our people to the area immediatel­y and penalize those found violating our policies,” Escarez warned. NFA rice is being sold nationwide at P27 and P32 per kilogram of regular and well-milled variety.

Meanwhile, Escarez guaranteed NFA’s role during emergencie­s or calamities. “We have memorandum of agreements (MoA) on rice sales with local government units (LGUs) and other relief agencies so they can buy rice from us during disasters,” Escarez said.

As part of the food agency’s disaster-preparedne­ss measures, the NFA activates its operations center (OpCen) in areas where calamities or disasters are happening to immediatel­y answer the rice requiremen­ts of partner relief agencies and LGUs. The OpCen is operated 24/7.

On procuremen­t, OIC Escarez reported the NFA holds regular meetings ( ugnayans) with farmers to encourage them to sell their palay (unhusked rice) to NFA. “Our buying price is set at P17 per kilogram plus incentives to both individual and farmer cooperativ­es,” Escarez said. The NFA offers incentives amounting to a total of P0.70 covering Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Incentive Fee (CDIF) - P0.30, Drying Fee - P0.20, and Delivery Fee - P0.20.

For inquiries, complaints and other concerns, text the NFA hotline 0906-4363133.

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