By Freddie G. Lazaro
VIGAN
CITY, Ilocos Sur — A group of livestock raisers requested the country’s
officials concerned in the renegotiation with the World Trade Organization
(WTO) for a three-year extension of quantitative restrictions (QR) on rice
importation.
This
was the appeal Abono chairman and Swine Development Council Director Rosendo
So, who represented the livestock raisers in Region 1, after he learned that
some countries are allegedly opposing the Philippines’ bid at the WTO for a
three-year extension of the country’s quantitative restrictions on rice after
it ended last June 30, 2012.
“The
negotiation should be realized considering that our country have been very
cooperative in fulfilling its commitment with the WTO and the ASEAN free trade
area,” So said.
He
aired his strong condemnation to these opposing countries considering that they
are not even considered as traditional rice exporters.
He
also asked why several countries are meddling in the Philippines’ renegotiation
for an extension of the quantitative restrictions (QR) on rice.
The
restrictions on rice imports had allowed the government some control in
protecting local rice producers and consumers from the influx of imported rice
by allowing the government to impose higher tariffs on rice imports beyond a
certain volume.
Earlier,
So along with other hog farmers and poultry sectors advocates have expressed
full support to the position of Department of Agriculture not to use the
livestock and poultry sectors as “bargaining chip” in negotiating with the WTO
for the extension of the country’s QR on rice.
Agriculture
Secretary Proceso Alcala had assured leaders of hog and poultry industry that
interest of the local livestock and poultry sectors would not be sacrificed in
renegotiating for the extension of the qualitative restriction on rice.
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