
CITING the urgency of helping our farmers due to the crippling effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, Sen. Cynthia Villar remains confident President Duterte would sign into law the Cash Assistance to Filipino Rice Farmers Act of 2020 that would benefit over 1.673 million small rice farmers.
Villar, chairman of the Senate Agriculture and Food Committee, said the Cash Assistance for Filipino Rice Farmers Act of 2020 proposes that any amount in excess of the P10-billion Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) collection by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) shall automatically be given as cash assistance to rice farmers who are tilling 2 hectares or less of rice land, which is estimated at 1.673 million as listed in the Registry System of Basic Sectors (RSBS).
Villar noted that the country’s rice farmers are continuously facing the many challenges brought about by the liberalization of rice importation in 2019, the series of destructive typhoons that hit their farms and the Covid-19 pandemic.
“So I strongly believe that our farmers need more support and assistance to cope up with the several challenges, especially now that we are in a pandemic, and their health is also at risk,” the lady senator said.
Towards this end, she said, the state shall provide monetary assistance to the hardest hit segments of our small farmers in the form of actual giving of cash to them.
“Any amount we give to our farmers will be a big help to augment their income and improve their poor living condition,” said Villar.
According to Villar, excess collection in 2019 amounting to P2.135 billion and the P5.408 billion in 2020 were already allocated as cash assistance to our rice farmers under the General Appropriations Act of 2021.
In their September report, she said the Bureau of Customs said it has recorded a collection from rice importation amounting to P11.69 billion in tariffs from the 1.74 million metric tons (MT) of rice imports from January to August this year.
Villar also said they opted to adopt the House version of the Cash Assistance for Filipino Farmers Act under House Bill 9950, which mandates the beneficiaries are rice farmers owning 2 hectares of rice land and below.
According to Villar, the House version follows the provision under the Rice Tariffication Law (RTL) that covers rice farmers owning 2 hectares of land and below.
Republic Act 11203 or RTL, seeks to improve the Filipino rice farmers’ competitiveness and income in the wake of the local rice trade policy’s liberalization.
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