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DA still awaits food security emergency reso from NPCC – exec

<p><strong>FOOD SECURITY EMERGENCY</strong>. Premium rice retail for as much as PHP58 per kilo at a stall in Novaliches Public Market, Quezon City on Jan. 7, 2025. The Department of Agriculture on Wednesday (Jan. 22, 2025) said it has yet to receive the official copy of the resolution approving the declaration of a food security emergency for rice. <em>(PNA photo by Joan Bondoc)</em></p>
FOOD SECURITY EMERGENCY. Premium rice retail for as much as PHP58 per kilo at a stall in Novaliches Public Market, Quezon City on Jan. 7, 2025. The Department of Agriculture on Wednesday (Jan. 22, 2025) said it has yet to receive the official copy of the resolution approving the declaration of a food security emergency for rice. (PNA photo by Joan Bondoc)

MANILA – The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Wednesday said it is yet to receive the official copy of the resolution pushing for the declaration of a food security emergency for rice from the National Price Coordinating Council (NPCC).

“We are still awaiting doon sa kopya ng NPCC resolution. We were advised that umiikot pa rin sa mga member agencies iyong resolution (the resolution is still going on rounds among the member agencies), though it is already approved,” DA spokesperson Arnel De Mesa said in an interview.

“Since wala pa sa amin yung kopya (we still don’t have the copy), then we cannot do anything in the meantime,” he said.

The DA earlier announced its target declaration on Wednesday with the anticipated transmittal of an official copy of the resolution on Jan. 20.

Despite the delay, De Mesa said there is still a need to declare a food security emergency for rice even with the downward trend of the retail prices of rice.

“Kailangan pa rin kasi kailangan ma-release pa rin yung stocks ng (We still need to release the stocks of) NFA (National Food Authority),” he said, referring to almost 300,000 metric tons of rice stocks procured from local farmers during the last harvest season.

De Mesa said some retailers are still not adhering to the newly implemented maximum suggested retail price (MSRP) for 5 percent broken imported rice in Metro Manila, worth PHP58 per kilogram.

“Though downward trend siya, pero kagaya ng pag-ikot namin, meron pa rin talagang nakikita kami na matataas pa rin iyong presyo (but upon our inspection, there are still those being monitored with high prices),” De Mesa said.

The MSRP implementation, he said, may still roll in February once the official copy of the resolution is sent to the DA within the week.

“As committed by the Secretary (Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr.), DA will review it as part of due diligence in two days, and then afterward, saka magkaroon ng (there will be) possible declaration,” De Mesa said.

Under a food security emergency, the NFA will be able to sell rice stocks to local government units (LGUs) and other government agencies, free up space in NFA warehouses, and help local farmers through palay procurement for the upcoming harvest season. — Stephanie Sevillano (PNA)

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