No room for rice shortage, assures NFA
Malaybalay City, Bukidnon (26
March) -- The National Food Authority (NFA) in Bukidnon today assures
the public that there is no rice shortage in the market contrary to the
rumored crunch of the staple food mainly due to the El Nino phenomenon.
NFA Provincial Manager
Victoria Duray said there is no room for rice shortage because as of
today, almost 177,000 bags of rice are available in NFA warehouses.
Based on the data
released by the National Statistics Office (NSO), Bukidnon has a monthly
rice consumption of about 155,000 bags.
"That volume of NFA
rice reserve therefore is more than enough to meet the need of the
province in a month," Duray said.
NFA Bukidnon
Informarion Officer Maria Socorro Mellomida said the province now has
189 'Tindahan Natin' outlets and 111 'Bigasan ng Bayan' outlets.
"The NFA rice is sold
at P18.25 in 'Tindahan Natin' and P25 a kilo in 'Bigasan ng Bayan'
outlets. These accredited NFA rice outlets are spread all over the
province but as to the Tindahan Natin, it's the Department of Social
Welfare and Development (DSWD) that decides where to put them since it
is directed to address areas with high poverty rates," Mellomida said.
At present, market
retail price of premium well-milled rice is P36.50 a kilo while the
cheapest varieties range from P29-P33 per kilogram, according to the
data from the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS).
Source PIA-Bukidnon