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Scrap Rice Liberalization Law, grains groups urge

Willie CasasbyWillie Casas
February 10, 2020, 11:30 pm
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Various groups led by the rice watchdog group Bantay Bigas on Monday urged the public to “love”  the national rice industry by joining the demand of stakeholders to repeal Republic Act 11203 or the Rice Liberalization Law, which would be on its first year of implementation on Feb. 14.

Scrap Rice Liberalization Law, grains groups urge
‘BIGKAS SA BIGAS’. At a news conference in Quezon City, the rice watchdog group Bantay Bigas leads rallyists Monday with their placard, urging the public to cherish the national rice industry by joining the demand of stakeholders to repeal Republic Act 11203 or the Rice Liberalization Law, which would be on its first year of implementation on Feb. 14.

Peasant and sectoral groups Amihan or National Federation of Peasant Women, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas, Amihan Cagayan Chapter, Gabriela, Kadamay, National Food Authority Employees Association and Anakpawis Party-list held a press conference in Quezon City to announce their protest actions on the said date dubbed as “Rise for Rice! Junk Rice Liberalization!” 

Cathy Estavillo, spokesperson of Bantay Bigas and secretary-general of Amihan,  told the news conference: “We call for a national undertaking to decisively protect and preserve our local rice industry by demanding the repeal of the Rice Liberalization Law.  

“This is not an exclusive concern of Filipino rice farmers, but of the whole population, as rice is our staple food.  Scrapping the law is crucial to salvage the country’s food self-sufficiency and circumvent the threat of total rice import-dependence.” 

Bantay Bigas was the group that led the 50,000-signature petition for the law’s repeal which it submitted to the offices of House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano and Senate President Vicente Sotto III last November.

“The people already expressed their opposition to the law, thus, by March, we are aiming to gather more signatures of another 100,000.  This would be an undisputed sentiment that the people indeed ‘love’ our very own rice and detest being forced to consume imported rice,” she added.

Estavillo also announced that Bantay Bigas and other peasant groups would kick off their protest in the morning of Feb. 14, on Friday, in front of the Department of Agriculture central office in Quezon City. They would also have a caravan in  Morayta Street in Manila, and an  assembly with other sectors for the protest march to Mendiola bridge.

For his part, KMP Chairperson Emeritus and former Anakpawis lawmaker Rafael “Ka Paeng” Mariano said that the implementation of RA 11203 is calamitous to the local rice industry and livelihood of rice farmers in the country.  

“We witnessed the onslaught of the law, when palay farm gate prices were at the lowest P7 per kilo in September.  There should be no debate that the law is anti-Filipino rice farmer, detrimental to the national food security, self-sufficiency and self-reliance,” Mariano said.

Moreover, Jacquiline Ratin, chairperson of Amihan Cagayan Chapter, said that in their province, a one hectare rice farm yielding 100 cavans, endured losses of more than P11,300 last October, due to low farm gate price at P10 per kilo.  She claimed that if the palay prices were raised to P20 per kilo, the farmers could have earned about more than P28,000, that could have supported the family cost of living up to the start of the year.

On the consumer side, Mimi Doringo, spokesperon of Kadamay urban poor group said that the cheaper rice of NFA which is at P27 per kilo had been scarce unlike the past years.  

The lowest price of commercial rice they availed themselves of was at P32 per kilo.  Her group joined  the call of Bantay Bigas to lower prices of rice to P25 from 27 per kilo.

As RA 11203 decoupled the important functions of the NFA, it has threatened the job security of about 1,800 employees as a result of the restructuring plan approved by the Governance Commission for government-owned-and-controlled Corporation, the groups claimed.  

The NFAEA has been at the forefront in opposing the law as it is anti-worker and anti-farmer.

Gabriela, as one of the lead convenor organizations of Bantay Bigas, announced that the “One Billion Rising” activity will be part of Feb. 14  protest at Mendiola bridge in Manila, to demand the repeal of the law, upliftment of women rice farmers and families.

Tags: Bantay BigasCathy EstavilloNational Federation of Peasant WomenRice Liberalization Law
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