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Government Ensures Growth Of Rice Industry, Welfare Of Farmers

President Marcos Jr. vows to protect the rice industry, crack down on smugglers and hoarders, and modernize the agriculture sector.


Government Ensures Growth Of Rice Industry, Welfare Of Farmers

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The government will spare no effort to ensure the growth of the rice industry while safeguarding the welfare of farmers and consumers, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said on Monday.

Addressing the 6th International Rice Congress at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City, President Marcos said the Philippines continues to strive for a comprehensive and holistic scientific approach in addressing rice issues.

“We will do everything to pursue and punish those who are involved in smuggling and hoarding. We will make them pay for their wrongful actions and remedy the situation,” President Marcos said in his speech.

“We will remain steadfast in our efforts to modernize the agriculture sector through open dialogue and consultations with our farmers and agriculture experts.”

In the same speech, the President urged the public and private sectors to continue collaborating with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and its partners as part of unified efforts for a robust rice industry in the Philippines.

President Marcos said the government continues to address issues on the price and supply of rice, which stemmed from several factors such as natural calamities and the illegal activities of smugglers and hoarders.

“With all these said, it is important to remember that not one of us alone can do everything that needs to be done. We have seen through the years what greater power we yield when we are united, just like how the first five installments of this Congress have brought about great progress in the international rice industry,” President Marcos said.

“So, I enjoin all of our government agencies and, of course, our partners in the private sector to continue collaborating with the IRRI and its partners in identifying creative solutions and mechanisms for a more robust rice industry,” he added.

Amid all the issues, the President emphasized that the government has provided support to Filipino farmers through the National Rice Program and the Rice Competitive Enhancement Fund, including the Rice Farmers Financial Assistance.

The government is also working closely with the IRRI and foreign governments not only to ensure steady rice supply, but also to enhance the development and sharing of crucial technologies and strategies.

“Your participation will surely inspire the rest of the society and the entire global community to fortify our efforts for food security across the region and the world. It goes without saying, but I think it bears repeating, that rice in our country means more than food,” he added.

President Marcos said he is looking forward to the transformation of the Philippine agricultural industry, particularly on rice production.

This year’s theme for the Rice Congress is “Accelerating Transformation of Rice-Based Food Systems: From Gene to Globe.”

Its first edition was held in Beijing, China (2022); followed by New Delhi, India (2006); Hanoi, Vietnam (2010); Bangkok, Thailand (2014); and Singapore (2018). (PNA)