DA steps up interventions to stabilize palay prices

The Department of Agriculture is intensifying market interventions as palay prices weaken in several major rice-producing provinces, with the main harvest season nearing completion. About 77 percent of the national harvest is already in. The National Food Authority is raising its buying price to counter the decline.

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Agriculture reported fresh palay prices slipping to P16 to P17 per kilo in isolated areas of Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Isabela, and Cagayan. The downturn is localized, as farmgate prices in places like Palawan remain at P23 to P24 per kilo, indicating pressure rather than a nationwide collapse.

The National Food Authority has raised its buying price for dry palay to as much as P30 per kilo and will intensify procurement in affected areas. It is also introducing a direct purchase order system for farmers to sell before harvest. To address logistical bottlenecks like truck shortages, the NFA plans to procure 150 additional trucks this year.

DA chief Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. stated that rice imports remain necessary but must be managed carefully to avoid depressing local prices further. Earlier import controls ensured about 70 percent of the harvest sold at favorable levels. The DA is considering limits on monthly rice imports from June to August.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum rejects proposed tortilla price hike at press conference, with agriculture officials and producers.
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Sheinbaum rejects tortilla price hike announced by producers

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President Claudia Sheinbaum stated there are no reasons to raise the kilo of tortilla price starting April 15, despite the National Tortilla Council's announcement of a 2-to-4-peso increase. She instructed Agriculture Secretary Julio Berdegué to meet with producers to review the situation. Prices vary widely by region, with a national average of 24.18 pesos per kilo.

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is rolling out a P5,000 subsidy to 9,570 farmers relying on mechanized equipment to cushion surging fuel prices. The P50-million sub-allotment was released after global oil prices surpassed $80 per barrel amid Middle East tensions.

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The Department of Agriculture has begun rolling out P10-billion cash assistance for about 4.17 million registered agricultural workers under the Presidential Assistance for Farmers and Fisherfolk Program. Farmers and fisherfolk nationwide are each expected to receive P2,325 amid rising production costs due to the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. described it as a lifeline for those hit by soaring petroleum prices.

Surging fuel prices are grounding more fishers in the Philippines, reducing daily catches and threatening food security, witnesses said at a Senate hearing on April 8.

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Malacañang assured the public on Tuesday, March 10, that the Philippines has sufficient supplies of fuel and basic commodities despite rising global oil prices due to the ongoing Middle East crisis. There is no reason for panic buying, the Palace said. Government agencies are closely monitoring the situation to ensure market stability.

The average price per kilo of beef reached $31,819 in the last week of April, up 5.4% since January, according to Dane data. This rise occurs amid a debate on exports and price controls pushed by the Government. Year-over-year, the increase is 15.6%.

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Following initial DOE warnings earlier this week, local oil retailers in the Philippines will implement double-digit fuel price increases of P17 to P24 per liter starting March 10, amid ongoing Middle East tensions. President Marcos plans to seek emergency powers to cut excise taxes.

 

 

 

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