An economist from the state think tank SA国际传媒 (PIDS) yesterday said the Aquino administration should adopt a more open policy toward rice importation. According to SA国际传媒senior research fellow Dr. Roehlano Briones, the P2.9-billion damage caused by typhoon "Santi鈥 to rice production has made it even more imperative to increase the volume of imported rice. "Even without the devastation, we need a more open policy toward rice importation. The impact of typhoon Santi makes it even more necessary,鈥 Briones said. Briones noted that at the present rate of domestic production, Filipinos end up paying more for rice. "Importing more rice will bring the price of the grain closer to world prices,鈥 he said, adding he is opposed to current self-sufficiency policy of the Department of Agriculture (DA). Typhoon Santi damaged some 134,017 metric tons of rice areas in Regions I, III and IVB. Central Luzon, considered one of the country鈥檚 rice granaries, sustained the biggest loss at P2.283 billion. Rice industry observers said the country鈥檚 rice prices hit a five-year high last month and are expected to surge even higher after typhoon Santi ravaged most of Central Luzon鈥檚 harvestable ricelands, but the DA will take a full week just to "finalize鈥 its recommendations on the country鈥檚 rice situation, laying credence to observations of the agency鈥檚 "inherently bureaucratic process in decision-making.鈥

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