NFA assures Boholanos
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, April 28 (PIA) -- There is no need for
panic buying.
This was the assurance from the National Food Authority (NFA)
through Information Officer Joel Lim and NFA Manager Maria Fe Evasco during the
weekly PIA Bohol Kapihan sa PIA over DyTR.
"We would like to assure all Boholanos that your NFA is on
top of the situation," Lim said.
He explained that NFA does not own the biggest bulk of buffer
stocks for Bohol as these are being stockpiled by commercial traders and the
households here.
Lim assured that their share of stocks, given the normal demand
for NFA rice, is sufficient enough until the next shipment of 40,000 bags
arrive.
“As long as we continue consuming what is our regular consumption,
we still have more than enough,” Evasco explained.
However, with local governments aggressively buying rice to give
them to their barangays, this will surely deplete the NFA resources, Gov.
Arthur Yap warned during his weekly presser Friday.
Yap said not only will this deplete rice sources here, this will
also drive the prices up.
At the same radio forum, Evasco said NFA Bohol has 26,000 bags in
its inventory, having provided 21,000 bags already to congressional offices,
provincial, municipal, and barangay governments in their disaster relief
operations.
She said NFA has already requested for an additional 40,000 bags,
one which by the Rice Tariffication Law has been procured by NFA Mindoro from
its farmers and is due to arrive here by next month.
In the meantime, with the prospect of this calamity stretching
further, Evasco has urged local governments to taper down on their relief
distribution.
The NFA appeal came in the premise that the LGU rice procurement
is from the government buffer stocks and not from the commercial and household
stockpiles, which have bigger stockpile shares.
On this, authorities have also asked Boholanos to be rice-ponsible.
By being rice-ponsible, authorities urged to reduce
rice wastage by getting only rice which they can consume.
The Philippine Statistics Authority bared that Boholanos waste
about three spoonfuls of rice per meal or about 25 kilos a year.
Over this, authorities also see the need to return to mixing
boiled riced with root crops sinanduloy style, or with other grains sinabugan style.
Rice cooked with camote, cassava, gabi, and ubi apale will help
extend the rice supply, which when cooked with corn, also helps extend the rice
supply.
The Bohol governor also called Boholanos to sustain, preserve, and
conserve what is available amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Should NFA find issues with a late rice shipment, authorities said
the harvest season will also bring in rice supply to households and commercial
traders. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
SUSPENDED SALES FOR BIGASANG BAYAN. Due to the extraordinary need to be assured of
buffer stocks, Bohol NFA Information Officer Joel Lim said supply to Bigasang
Bayan has been supended to focus on the stocking.
(rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
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