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Estado ng rice hoarding and agricultural economics sa Pilipinas, alamin!

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00:00Rice is the main food of the Filipinos.
00:02Despite this, our country continues to face challenges in the production and distribution of rice.
00:09Today, we have with us the Agriculture Advocate and Representative, Congressman Wilbert Lee
00:15to discuss if rice hoarding and the state of agriculture in the country is affected.
00:21Good morning and welcome again to Rise and Shine Pilipinas, Cong.
00:25Good morning, good morning.
00:27Good morning, I am Audrey. Good morning to our fellow Filipinos.
00:32Good morning to all of you.
00:34Okay, Cong. Wilbert, what can you tell us about the current state of our agriculture?
00:43Well, first of all, we would like to thank our government, the PBBN,
00:49because until now, if you look at the last administration,
00:55this administration is the only one that gave priority to our direction in agriculture.
01:01So you can see that we are not in the right direction.
01:04But we need concrete action. There are many challenges and many things to do.
01:11The most important thing is that we should start increasing local production
01:17so that our demand for our food will decrease,
01:22especially our primary food source.
01:25This is what we should do.
01:27We should strengthen our local production by supporting,
01:32helping, and taking care of our local food producers,
01:36the so-called food security soldiers.
01:40Well, Cong. Wilbert, our government has emphasized the fight against rice hoarding.
01:46Can you explain how this rice hoarding has affected the price of rice?
01:54Well, of course, as you can see, if this is hidden,
01:59there will be a crunch in the supply.
02:02There will be a shortage in our supply.
02:05So, as you can see, even though we have been allowed to import rice,
02:12but this has been in the bin for a long time.
02:15If this happens, of course, it will result in a shortage of supply in the market.
02:20So rice hoarding is not allowed.
02:23We are thankful to our President because, as we thought,
02:28we are the principal author of the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act.
02:34This was signed last week.
02:38This was signed last week.
02:40This was signed last week.
02:44Rice hoarding, price manipulators, hoarders, cartels,
02:50and those who are involved in the government are included in the law.
02:56Cong. Wilbert, what is your opinion on the repeatedly imported rice to the government?
03:04Well actually, that's what I mentioned earlier.
03:08That status, all of that has been removed.
03:12Last time, it was reported that it is due to support congestion.
03:17Others said, our PTA said that it is due to the fact that the consignee did not receive it immediately.
03:29This is what you mentioned earlier,
03:31that they might hide it for a long time and export it because it is cheaper if they put it in a warehouse.
03:40So first of all, if we have a type, as we thought,
03:44regarding these, what we want to happen is that the government agencies,
03:49like the DOC, should process these 24x7,
03:56especially if the items are rice.
04:00This should be done 24x7.
04:02It cannot be delayed.
04:04There is no entry.
04:06There is no entry on Saturday and Sunday.
04:08We need to do this so we can avoid these kinds of incidents.
04:15Second, they are saying that the consignee did not receive it.
04:19Maybe we should monitor this.
04:23Especially now, we have a law regarding these.
04:27We should look at this and closely monitor it.
04:31The effect of this is that there will be a shortage of supplies for the consignee.
04:37If this is put in the port, it will be a waste of the Executive Order No. 62 of our President if this happens.
04:45If this happens, but it will not be exported,
04:47even if you say that if this is put in the port, there will be additional expenses, additional costs,
04:55the cost of gas will be high.
04:59Congressman, as the last one, you are the advocate of our agriculture.
05:04What should our government do or the whole of nation approach
05:10so we can strengthen and develop our agriculture?
05:13First of all, the real answer is what we want to happen,
05:20especially the increase of food inflation and the shortage of supplies.
05:25The first thing we should do is to strengthen local production.
05:31For us, the food security issue is a national security issue.
05:36If you consider this as a national security issue,
05:42automatically, this is an expense item.
05:45This means that the funds should be used annually.
05:49This means that we can use billions of funds for a project that will not die if it is not done.
05:59Why don't we prioritize and give a big fund to our agriculture?
06:05That is the first thing.
06:06Second, the care and support to our local food producers,
06:12who I call food security soldiers.
06:15They will ensure that no matter what happens in other countries,
06:19even if there is a war or calamity,
06:22if they don't want to sell to us, we have food in our country.
06:27That is the most important.
06:29Our food security soldiers, we should take care of them.
06:33We should provide assistance.
06:34Farm imports should arrive on time.
06:37We should take care of their health.
06:41This is what we are trying to do.
06:44Not only for them, but for everyone.
06:47We want to fix the fear of diseases and diseases for every Filipino.
06:53For me, I repeat, this is the first thing we should do.
06:59Thank you very much for your time and information that you shared with us this morning.
07:03We have with us Congressman Wilbert Lee.

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