President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday said he would certify as urgent the bill proposing to amend the Rice Tariffication Law (RTL), citing the need for the government to have control over or influence in the local rice market.
Marcos said amending the charter of the National Food Authority (NFA) and the RTL would give the government the needed leeway to act when retail prices of rice go up.
“Ang problema kasi kaya tumataas ang presyo ng bigas dahil ang mga trader ay nagko-compete. Pataasan sila ng presyuhan sa pag-bili ng palay at wala tayong control doon (The problem is that the price of rice is increasing because traders are competing. They will increase the price for buying rice and we have no control over that),” Marcos said in a media interview at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City, where he graced the Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations’ Day.
“Kung magkaroon ng mga amendments sa NFA at sa Rice Tariffication, sa NFA charter at saka sa Rice Tariffication Law, magagawa natin, mako-control natin, mayroon tayong influence doon sa presyuhan sa pagbili ng palay at sa pagbenta ng bigas (If there are amendments to the NFA, and to the Rice Tariffication, to the NFA charter and then to the Rice Tariffication Law, we can do it, we can control it, we have an influence on the pricing of the purchase of rice and the sale of rice). So, that’s what we are going to do,” he added.
When asked if he would certify the proposed bill as urgent, the President said: “Yes, I think it justifies an urgent certification.”
Earlier, House of Representives Speaker Martin Romualdez said Congress is eyeing to amend the five-year-old RTL to allow the NFA to sell cheaper rice in public markets, targeting to reduce the retail price of the staple to PHP30 per kilo from the current range of PHP40 to PHP50. (PNA)