There is enough rice – GMA
President Arroyo has assured there is sufficient supply of rice in the entire country, especially in Metro Manila, despite the adverse effects of the prolonged dry spell in eight provinces in
Mrs. Arroyo issued the statement during a visit to the south district warehouse of the National Food Authority (NFA) at the Food Terminal Inc. Complex in
“We have enough food and we have enough rice,” Mrs. Arroyo said in Filipino in opening remarks at the Pulong-Bayan held inside the warehouse where bags of rice are piled up to the beam and served as a background in the discussion.
Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap earlier warned unscrupulous rice traders not to take advantage of the poor weather conditions to hoard rice or jack up prices.
The “Pulong-Bayan” concept was first introduced by Mrs. Arroyo down the 2004 presidential election campaign to make sure that all government development projects were brought to the attention of the people everywhere.
Upon her arrival, she inspected the NFA rolling store that sells iron-fortified rice, which is also distributed free under the ongoing food-for-school program of the administration.
During the Pulong-Bayan with the barangay leaders and Barangay Food Terminal (BFT) operators, the President instructed
Aside from
She said the government has allotted half a billion for the construction of irrigation projects and another P500 million for the building of farm-to-market roads to ensure sufficient supply of rice and the speedy delivery of farm produce to the consumers.
“We implemented the Roll-On, Roll-Off ferry systems to bring rice and other agricultural produce from
She said the number of families in the country who were experiencing severe hunger was reduced to one-half due to the successful implementation of the “food-for-school project.”
She said the government has allocated P2 billion for the food-for-school project for 2008 to further reduce the incidence of hunger.
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