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Speaker eyes national food stability

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Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Friday cited a report from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reflecting a 4.3 percent growth in gross domestic product during the second quarter and 5.3 percent improvement for the first semester, saying the figures “highlight both our achievements in areas requiring intensified action.”

“We, in the House of Representatives, commend the unwavering efforts of our economic managers in navigating our nation towards recovery amid challenging times,” Romualdez said in a statement.

Romualdez noted one pressing concern that is evident is the rising food inflation, which has been a significant driver of the economic slowdown.

“Addressing this is paramount to ensure that every Filipino has access to affordable, nutritious food while also stimulating our agricultural sectors:

The Speaker identified four key areas that needed special government attention.

“Firstly, is agricultural investments. We will focus on injecting funds into our agricultural sector, promoting modern farming techniques, and improving storage and distribution infrastructure. This will help increase yield and reduce post-harvest losses.

Secondly, supply chain enhancement,” he said.  «By optimizing supply chains and reducing logistical bottlenecks, we can ensure that food reaches consumers swiftly, reducing costs and wastage.”

Thirdly, price monitoring and regulation:  “The House supports initiatives to monitor and regulate the prices of essential commodities, ensuring that unscrupulous practices do not exploit Filipinos.

Fourth, according to him is import policies. “Reviewing and, if necessary, adjusting our import policies can help stabilize food prices. Strategic imports, when local supply is low, can prevent excessive price hikes.”

Romualdez also said recognizing the contraction in government spending, the House is primed to fast-track budget approvals: “We’ll expedite budget approvals, ensuring swift program initiation by agencies,” he said.

“We’ll focus on infrastructure projects and empower LGUs to kick-start local initiatives.

He also noted that rapid release and utilization of the Quick Response Fund will aid communities hit by recent typhoons.

Romualdez also underscored public-private collaborations, saying partnerships can amplify key projects’ rollouts and reduce fiscal pressures.

According to him, “emphasis on sectors like tourism and MSMEs ensures broad economic benefits from our strategic spending.”

Romualdez also said the House is committed to pursuing proactive legislative initiatives, from bolstering employment and tourism to enhancing the investment climate and guaranteeing the continued education of our youth.

“In unity with the Economic Team’s strategies, we’re poised to navigate challenges and sustain our growth trajectory,” he said.

“Together, with a shared vision and commitment, we are set on a path to propel the Philippines towards a prosperous, inclusive, and resilient future, where food security and economic stability are foundational pillars,” Romualdez said.

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