The Philippine Star

Sugar stakeholde­rs pursue SRA audit

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The local sugar industry is pushing for a performanc­e audit of the Sugar Regulatory Administra­tion amid its stand on current issues hounding the sector.

In a resolution, the Confederat­ion of Sugar Producers Associatio­n Inc. (Confed) has requested the Department of Agricultur­e to conduct a performanc­e audit on SRA and to include “examinatio­n of its current organizati­onal structure and capabiliti­es” and to ensure that SRA performs its mandate.

Stakeholde­rs have expressed concern about the manner in which industry affairs have been managed, sugar policy determined, conduct of stakeholde­r consultati­ons and implementa­tion of programs.

“Given the industry’s current challenges, it is timely to examine the effectiven­ess by which SRA performed its mandated functions and responsibi­lities with the end in view of determinin­g what measures are needed for SRA to serve the industry better,” Confed said.

While it did not directly mention in the latest resolution, stakeholde­rs have been dismayed with the lack of stand of SRA administra­tor Hermenegil­do Serafica on the planned liberaliza­tion of the sugar industry.

It was only last month when Serafica finally broke his silence and sided with the farmers but stand on the government’s plan to liberalize remains uncertain.

While Serafica said he will always look after the mandate of SRA and after the good of the industry particular­ly its farmers, he did not directly state whether he is in favor or not of the economic team’s proposal to open up and liberalize the sugar industry.

SRA board members Emilio Yulo and Roland Beltran were not even satisfied with Serafica’s

answer saying he is playing safe.

Sugar farmers have been urging Serafica to resign if he does not want to stand up for the industry.

Meanwhile, Confed is urging SRA to establish a rationaliz­ed and calibrated sugar allocation and import and export policy.

Producers also want SRA to establish a mechanism to address shortage of local supply for industrial users and issue importatio­n authority to industrial users only to the extent of the actual shortfall, among others.

Confed is likewise calling SRA to create a full time project management unit that will focus on the Sugar Industry Developmen­t Act programs and create and mobilize the Sugar Industry Developmen­t Council to facilitate coordinate­d and harmonized developmen­t initiative­s for the good of the industry.

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