Mobile Alerts  Newsletter  Archives  About Us  Advertise with Us Twitter GMANews.TV Facebook GMANews.TV RSS GMANews.TV
National

Legarda wants to restructure NFA

Email the Editor Print Share This
Amid criticisms of an oversupply of rice due to excessive importation, Senator Loren Legarda on Thursday called for the complete restructuring of the National Food Authority (NFA).

Legarda said she wants to split the NFA into the National Food Corporation (NFC) and the Food Development and Regulatory Administration (FDRA) so that its proprietary and regulatory functions would be dealt with separately.

"(My) bill addresses this conflict of interest by creating two separate agencies and decoupling the regulatory from the propriety function," she said.

Legarda said that the NFC would be mandated to maintain a "small strategic reserve" for emergency purposes based on certain parameters to be established by the FDRA.

"Maybe that restructuring of the NFA will solve this problem of oversupply and over-importation," she said during a weekly forum at the Senate on Thursday.

The senator issued the statement after President Benigno Aquino III revealed in his first State of the Nation Address that rice stocks were rotting in government warehouses due to over-importation.

The Philippine government has asked Vietnamese trader Vina Foods to stop shipments involving 200,000 metric tons of rice because NFA warehouses are full of the commodity.

Under her proposal, however, Legarda said it would be difficult to justify the same NFA import and storage decisions which necessitated subsidies that "drained" the government's fiscal resources.

Subsidized NFA rice for poor families is sold at P25 per kilo. In "poorest areas," it is sold at P18.25 per kilo.

The NFA was created on September 26, 1972 through Presidential Decree No. 4. It was initially called the National Grains Authority, which was responsible for integrating the growth and development of the grains industry.

On January 14, 1981, through PD No. 1770, the NGA became the NFA. The decree widened the agency’s commodity coverage to include food items like raw or fresh fruits and vegetables and fish and marine, manufactured, processed, or packaged food products.—Kimberly Jane T. Tan/JV, GMANews.TV
Email the Editor Print Share This
Comments Powered by Disqus
Other Nation stories
‘Henry’ enters RP, to enhance southwest monsoon
09/03/2010 | 07:07 AM
A tropical depression off extreme Northern Luzon entered Philippine territory Friday, but state weather forecasters said it is not likely to make landfall. More
Phil. Coast Guard bats for US training for cadets
09/03/2010 | 06:55 AM
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is pushing for its cadets to be trained under its US counterpart, which it said will help the agency work toward ensuring maritime safety and marine environmental... More
Escudero: DILG chief's handling of hostage crisis may affect CA confirmation
09/03/2010 | 03:22 AM
Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo's handling of the August 23 hostage crisis, which has been criticized by some sectors, will probably make it harder for his Cabinet appointment to be confirmed... More
Palace to officials: Don’t preempt probe findings
09/03/2010 | 03:00 AM
Malacañang on Thursday reminded government officials not to prematurely disclose the findings of the investigating committee recently formed to probe the August 23 hostage crisis that... More
Senate to resume hostage probe with focus on media
09/03/2010 | 12:07 AM
The Senate will resume next week its investigation on the August 23 hostage tragedy in Manila, this time focusing on the media’s coverage of the incident. More
DILG usec: Aquino wanted to talk directly to hostage-taker
09/02/2010 | 11:18 PM
President Benigno Aquino III seriously considered talking face to face with hostage-taker Rolando Mendoza during the hostage crisis in Manila last week. But he was advised by his top officials to... More
‘Euro General’ promoted despite graft case
09/02/2010 | 09:46 PM
A senior police official facing graft charges before the Office of the Ombudsman for allegedly carrying almost P7-million worth of undeclared money outside of the country was promoted to a higher... More
House will accord Gutierrez due process — Belmonte
09/02/2010 | 09:41 PM
The House of Representatives will take its sweet time in the impeachment proceeding against Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez, with Speaker Feliciano Belmonte warning that "fast-tracking" the process... More
Hostage-crisis survivor appeals for kindness toward OFWs in HK
09/02/2010 | 08:19 PM
A survivor of the Manila hostage crisis has emerged as a voice of reason amidst a maelstrom of outrage, both in Hong Kong and the Philippines, over the Manila hostage-taking last August 23. More
Belmonte asks PNoy to issue guidelines on GOCC bonuses
09/02/2010 | 07:30 PM
President Benigno Aquino III should issue a guideline limiting the salaries and bonuses received by executives of government-owned and -controlled corporations — just like what his mother, former... More
ADVERTISEMENT
Seaoil asks DOJ to probe oil pilferage in Visayas
2010-09-01 18:08:00
Independent oil player Seaoil Philippines Inc. wants the Department of Justice to investigate the...
Aquino's EO No. 5: Special envoys can't use 'ambassador' title
2010-09-01 11:42:44
Special envoys can no longer use the title "ambassador" once President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino...
Bow and arrow used to send phones into Brazil jail
2010-09-03 01:37:45
SAO PAULO – Police say a 17-year-old teen was detained after he shot arrows with cell phones...
Electronic Arts brings 'Madden' to Facebook
2010-09-01 18:12:41
NEW YORK – Electronic Arts is bringing its popular "Madden" football game to Facebook. "Madden...