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In a bid to ensure sufficient rice supply in the country in times of global food crisis, unforeseen emergencies, and calamities, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has increased the allocated budget for the Buffer Stocking Program of the National Food Authority (NFA).

The funding for the Buffer Stocking Program almost doubled from P7 billion in this year's budget to P12 billion in the proposed budget for 2023.

“By increasing the budgetary allocation for the Buffer Stocking Program, we are stressing the importance of ensuring food affordability, especially rice, which is a staple food for Filipinos. This is also our strategic plan for food security in times of crisis since our country is prone to natural calamities,” DBM Secretary Amenah Pangandaman said.

Under the proposed 2023 National Budget, the provision for buffer stock capacity has increased from 9 days to 15 days. The allocated P12 billion budget for the Buffer Stocking Program seeks to procure 631,579 metric tons (MT) of palay from local farmers.

Moreover, there is an allocation of P0.67 billion for the purchase of high-quality rice and corn seeds for seed buffer stocking under the Department of Agriculture (DA). This is to ensure enough supply of seeds to be used during calamities and emergencies affecting rice and corn production.

The increased budget allocation for the Buffer Stocking Program also supports the Marcos administration’s 8-point Socioeconomic Agenda, with food security as one of the top priorities.

For fiscal year 2023, the Marcos administration has allotted a total of P184.1 billion for the Agriculture sector – a substantial increase of 39.2% from its 2022 allocation – to ensure food security and agricultural productivity.

“Agriculture remains one of the main drivers of our push for growth and employment. Hence, it is both a top concern and a top priority of my Administration,” President Ferdinand Marcos stated in his Budget Message.

 

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