D.A. slams ‘abusive’ P5/kg. palay buying price

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By Stephanie Sevillano | Philippine News Agency

The Department of Agriculture (D.A.) on Friday denounced reports of some rice traders allegedly taking advantage of farmers during the tail end of the harvest season, following claims that fresh, wet palay (unhusked rice) is being bought at P5 per kg. in Nueva Ecija.

The report, first raised by the Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura (SINAG), prompted the D.A. to launch an investigation into the matter.

“Sobra-sobra na iyon, talagang pang-abuso iyon ng mga traders na meron pang bumibili,” D.A. Spokesperson Assistant Secretary Arnel de Mesa said in a press briefing.

He warned that if proven, traders involved could face profiteering charges.

“Ang instruction ni Secretary (Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr.) sa NFA (National Food Authority) at sa Regional Field Office namin is to check iyong area na ‘yon kung totoo,” he said.

“Kung totoo iyon, alamin kung sino iyong bumibili ng mga traders at i-report talaga kasi may abuso talaga.”

Investigations on other earlier reports of low traders’ prices are still ongoing, de Mesa said.

Meanwhile, he said the agency is working on introducing a minimum farmgate price for palay starting the next harvest season, expected between mid-September and October.

De Mesa, however, underscored the importance of House Bill No. 1, or the proposed Rice Industry and Consumer Empowerment (RICE) Act, which will back the enforcement of the floor price.

The D.A. is yet to determine the actual floor price for the palay farmgate amount. (PNA)

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