La Union increases NFA palay buying to P24/kilo
>> Thursday, November 2, 2023
RICE PRICE -- La Union Governor Raphaelle Ortega-David
(middle) and officials of National Food Authority and Dept. of Agriculture
provincial offices pose for a photo after signing of memorandum of agreement
for “palay marketing assistance program for legislators and local government
units project Oct. 16. The project wants farmers to sell their harvest to the
NFA by adding P5 per kilo to the base price of palay buying. (Photo
courtesy of provincial government of La Union)
By Hilda Austria
MALASIQUI, Pangasinan – The La Union provincial government, in coordination with the National Food Authority (NFA) and the Department of Agriculture, is offering an additional procurement price of P5 per kilo to encourage farmers to sell their palay harvest to the NFA.
In a phone interview with the Philippine News Agency, NFA-La Union statistician Maricel Baliton said P5 will be added to the P19 per kilo base buying price, bringing it to P24 a kilo.
“We hope the farmers will prioritize selling their harvest to the NFA,” she said, adding the new price will make it competitive against the buying price of private traders ranging from P20 to P25 per kilo.
Baliton said they target to procure some 270,000 50-kilo bags of rice from farmers for this second semester, or from September to December this year.
Aside from the top-up price that is under the Palay Marketing Assistance Program for Legislators and Local Government Units, the NFA is also offering up to P4 per kilo buffer stock incentive for clean and dry quality palay.
Baliton said there are around 68,000 to 70,000 farmers in the province although not all are expected to sell their harvest since some are just planting for their families’ consumption.
In a press statement, La Union Governor Raphaelle Ortega-David acknowledged the importance of supporting the farming community that plays an integral role in the province's economic growth.
“She believes that empowering and investing in farmers are key steps toward realizing La Union's vision of becoming the Heart of Agri-Tourism in Northern Luzon by 2025,” the La Union Provincial Information Office said.
It said the province has secured a P20 million budget that will enable more farmers to benefit from the increased rice price premium. -- PNA
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