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Restore some NFA functions in RTL extension, DA urges Congress

The Department of Agriculture, on May 6, urged Congress to restore the National Food Authority’s function as a rice price stabilizer and increase its fund allocation for programs to enhance rice production and farmers’ incomes as lawmakers’ deliberate on measures seeking to extend the Rice Tariffication Law.

In his report to the House of Representatives’ Committee on Agriculture chaired by Quezon Rep. Wilfrido Mark Enverga, DA Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr. lauded the RTL as a landmark legislation that provided “the platform and infrastructure to increase the productivity and incomes of farmers even as competition arising from freer importation stands to benefit consumers.”

Since the law’s passage in 2019, especially with lawmakers’ inclusion of the provision that created Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund, the agri chief said hundreds of thousands of farmers have benefited from financial assistance, better seeds, technical services and training as well as farm machinery and equipment that were granted under the Rice Fund.

“We recognize that much needs to be done to ensure that we attain the best possible outcome vis-a-vis identified targets under RTL given the remaining time we have before the law expires,” said Secretary Tiu Laurel.

The role of rice, not just in food security but in determining economic policy, cannot be overstated at this time when global prices of the commodity had risen because of tightness in supply and worries over production due to El Niño.

The DA chief said changes to the RTL is needed in view of climate change that shortened the frequency of El Niño events to 3-5 years.

Given the lack of significant investments in agricultural infrastructures over the past 27 years, the DA supports the extension of RTL and the increase of Rice Fund allocated to enhance farmers’ productivity and competitiveness through greater mechanization, wider use of better technology and inputs including seeds and fertilizers, and an expanded network of postharvest facilities like dryers, mills, silos and warehouses.

“Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, the continuation of the RTL is the way to go. It is incumbent upon us to sustain the gains

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