“If we are swimming in rice, just give the excess to the poor!”-militant peasants

Posted by Bikol ESCR
29 Jul 2010
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News Release | July 28, 2010 | Reference: Felix Paz, chairman, KMP-Bikol and national council member, KMP |  The militant Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) urged the Aquino administration to just distribute the excess rice that are still in the National Food Authority’s (NFA) warehouses to the more than 4 million Filipinos according to government data that eat less than three meals a day.

According to Felix Paz, chairman of KMP-Bikol and national council member of KMP, “If we are indeed swimming in rice, then the Aquino government should just distribute the excess rice for free so that it will not go to waste. It is the best way to resolve this dilemma and is hitting two birds with one stone. The excess rice will be utilized and the poor will be given food even for just a few days,”

But our over-reliance from imported rice must stop now. This can be solved by issuing a moratorium on land use conversions of rice land to other uses, as well as crop conversions from rice to more high value crops. This will definitely address the dwindling lands allotted for rice which is now just 3.28 million hectares or just 10% of the country’s total land area. It is sad to note that 90% of our population eats rice every day but such a small percentage of land is now being used to cultivate it,” he added.

“Aside from this more than 4.2 million farmers and agriculture related workers rely on our staple for their jobs but it is often neglected. While billions is being spent just to import rice, the price of palay (unhusked rice) is very low, during harvest time it even goes down to P4.50 a kilogram, the price of hogfeed is even higher than this at P5 a kilo,” said the peasant leader.

“What the new administration must do now to completely eliminate rice importation whether legal or illegal is to implement genuine agrarian reform because this is the key for our food self-sufficiency. If the farmers own the land they till and they are mandated to plant rice to feed the nation then we would not have to face another rice crisis again, but as it is 7 out of 10 farmers do not have their own land and we hope that Noynoy will give us what we want,” ended Paz. # #

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