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Bistek: Government must be proactive preventing food shortage

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Senatorial candidate Herbert “Bistek” Bautista asked the government to be proactive in preventing a shortage in the supply of basic goods, especially food, after the National Economic and Development Authority was quoted in reports as saying the supply of basic items was likely to fall short of demand.

“We should not wait for the shortage to be staring us in the face before we act,” said Bautista, who is running for senator on a platform of Internet reform, Livelihood for all and Youth development, or ILY, and Pagkain para sa Pamilyang Pilipino (Food for all Filipino Families).

Earlier, the think tank Japan Center for Economic Research (JCER) cut its 2022 growth forecast for the Philippines to just 6.9 percent amid threats of rising global commodity prices.

According to JCER, rapid increases in energy prices were likely to impact consumer behavior in the Philippines because the country was not self-sufficient in power.

Bautista, however, took issue with the NEDA recommendation to ramp up importation as a solution to projected food shortages.

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“Why is importation our knee-jerk reaction?” he said.

“There should first be an honest-to-goodness inventory of production on the ground. We can’t know the real situation by just sitting behind our gilded desks,” Bautista added.

NEDA said there was ample supply of chicken, upland vegetables and rice but local production, especially of vegetables, was likely to yield only 1.3 million metric tons or 20 percent short of demand.

There would be a 120,900 metric tons deficit in pork supply, NEDA said.

Bautista is running under the ticket of former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio. He has recently barged into the winning circle in the senatorial race based on the latest Pulse Asia survey.

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