By Bernardo B. Ver II
Contributor
Senator Ma.
Imelda Josefa “Imee” R. Marcos denounced the plan of the Philippine
International Trading Corporation to import rice in behalf of local fast food
chains, grocery stores, and small supermarkets.
Ms. Marcos expressed dismay that a government-owned
corporation under the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) would prioritize
imports over local produce when rice farmers nationwide have been selling their
harvest at depressed prices or even at a loss.
“The announcement of Secretary (Ramon) Lopez is
insensitive and ill-timed. Cheaper imported rice is not worth a breakdown in
the livelihood of Filipino rice farmers,” Ms. Marcos stressed.
The DTI chief announced the plan to import rice for
select businesses at an international rice conference in Makati earlier this month
and also said that as many as 300 containers could be shipped to the country in
the next few months.
“Where is our conscience and what got into the heads of
these businessmen who choose foreign goods over our very own at a time of
crisis?” Ms. Marcos asked.
“Have pity on our rice farmers who could hardly make a
living. Just drop it!” Ms. Marcos fumed.
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