Posted on May 14, 2012
bworldonline.com
THE PHILIPPINES is seeking to facilitate a rice supply deal with Cambodia by stepping up efforts to secure signing authorities for both countries.
"Secretary [Proceso J.] Alcala had written to the DFA
(Department of Foreign Affairs) to request them to coordinate with the
Cambodian government to help the Cambodian ambassador to the Philippines
secure his own authority to sign the agreement in behalf of the Kingdom
of Cambodia," Agriculture Undersecretary Emerson U. Palad said in a
telephone interview yesterday.
Mr. Palad added that Mr. Alcala (pictured) had similarly requested Malacañang for
authority to sign the agreement on behalf of the Philippines.
"This is similar to what we did in our rice deals with Vietnam and
Thailand. As far as I know, the request is still pending with
Malacañang," he said.
DFA and Palace officials were not immediately available for comment.
Dante S. Delima, Agriculture assistant secretary and coordinator of the
National Rice Program, said the deal would be for either three or five
years, with Cambodia guaranteeing 100,000 metric tons (MT) of rice
annually.
"As with our other rice supply agreements, the deal with Cambodia will
be on a needs basis. It just guarantees that Cambodia will prioritize us
should we need to import rice and will be able to provide us with up to
this specified volume," Mr. Delima explained in a text message.
The Agriculture department in April said it hoped to reach the rice
supply deal with Cambodia, adding to existing agreements with Vietnam
and Thailand, as the government was looking to source 120,000 MT of this
year’s total rice import volume of 500,000 MT via state-to-state deals.
The National Food Authority (NFA) imports rice to ensure adequate stocks, especially for the lean months of July to September.
"Secretary Alcala wants us to wait for the Cambodia MoU (memorandum of
understanding) to be signed before we send out letters to countries for
the rice import deals," said NFA Administrator Angelito T. Banayo in a
separate text message. "But we need the imports deal finalized
immediately, as the lean months are coming."
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