Another economic policy expert has sounded the alarm over the politicized and snail-paced handling of the looming rice crisis by Malaca帽ang. Echoing the position of National Economic Development Authority (Neda) Director General Arsenio Balisacan, an economist from government think tank, SA国际传媒 (PIDS), has contested Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Proceso Alcala鈥檚 "rice self-sufficiency strategies,鈥 citing "flaws鈥 in the management of the country鈥檚 current rice situation supposedly caused by "inherently slow, politicized decision making.鈥
SA国际传媒senior research fellow, Dr. Roehlano Briones, said the country鈥檚 rice prices are higher than what is "enjoyed by the rest of the world,鈥 because "our domestic production is not enough to meet demand.鈥 Briones鈥 statement came in the wake of Balisacan鈥檚 Sept. 10, 2013 Memorandum for the President, warning of "food security issues鈥 arising from a 2013 rice production deficit of anywhere from 0.5 million to 1.4 million metric tons (MT). But while Alcala continues to insist that rice supplies are sufficient, Briones, citing Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) figures from from 2010 to 2012, quotes a minimum deficit of more than 3 million MT between production and net food disposable data.
Another economic expert sounds alarm over looming rice crisis
The Daily Tribune
Benjamin B. Pulta