MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Farmers organization Amihan National Federation of Peasant Women and rice watch group Bantay Bigas on Sunday criticized the Marcos administration for another round of rice importation this October.
According to the Department of Agriculture (DA), the Philippines has imported a total of 3.29 million metric tons (MT) of rice as of October 3, solidifying its position as the world鈥檚 largest rice importer.
Vietnam continues to be the Philippines鈥 top rice supplier, exporting 2.61 million MT, based on DA鈥檚 data with the same reference period.聽It is followed by Thailand with 416,185.19 MT and Pakistan, which supplied 157,564.48 MT. India shipped 76,971 MT of rice to the Philippines.
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Amihan secretary-general and Bantay Bigas spokesperson Cathy Estavillo said the continued rice importation is neither a solution nor beneficial to farmers and poor consumers, as it only undermines Filipino farmers and the country鈥檚 self-sufficiency and food security.
According to Estavilla, the revenue lost due to imports could have been additional income for Filipino rice farmers if the government only prioritized local production to achieve rice self-sufficiency.
鈥淭he farm gate price of rice remains very low because traders are underpricing it, and the NFA is not buying directly from farmers. Instead of providing compensation and aid to farmers affected by successive calamities like El Ni帽o, La Ni帽a, typhoons, and floods, Marcos鈥檚 response has been importation. Importing rice is often done simultaneously with the harvest period, like in the recent case, which causes farmers to suffer losses,鈥 she added in Filipino.
鈥淲e must oppose Marcos鈥 efforts to beg for food from other countries and his promotion of land grabbing and land-use conversion, which reduces land for food production,鈥 Amihan鈥檚 statement read.