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‘Close cut Omicron risk’ Dim borders, outlook fuels PHL riceexposure imports surge ByJasper Cai U.Emmanuel OrdinarioY. Arcalas By

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LOSING country’s HE the country’s riceborders imports in is onethe of the immediate firstmost quarter surged by courses of action the governalmost 70 percent year-onmentyear musttotake to preventmetric the lat-tons 985,139.995 est Covid-19 Omicron, (MT) asvariant, importers broughtfrom in more reaching Philippine shores, accordstaple food in anticipation of tighting toerlocal economists. world supply coupled with lower T he new iantoutput. is a threat, domesticvar staple e s p e c i aLatest l l y wBureau it h t he hol idIndustry ay s of Plant coming updata and morerice foreigners (BPI) showed imports durbeinginga llowed to travel to the the January-to-March period Philippines, De La Sa MT lle Univerwere 404,057.065 higher than sit y economist MarMT ia Ella Oplas the 581,082.93 recorded in the told BusinessMirror. same period of last year. The holidays usually in InMarchalone, aboutbring 414,243.005 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) MT of rice entered the country, based who are eager to spend Christmas

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withontheir loved ones,towhile forBPI data released the public. eignersHistorical living in temperate regions BPI data showed that usually want to relax inrice tropical the 985,139.995 MT of imports countries like the Philippines. This from January to March is the highyear’s of OFWs isimport expected to estinflux first-quarter volume be heavier since of them werethe recorded by many the country since unable to come home of forrice thetrade holidays implementation liberin December 2020. alization (RTL) law in 2019. “MyAgriculture recommendation is to protectfor Undersecretary the borders. Do not allow people with Policy, Planning and Research Fera history of travel to countries with min D. Adriano cited two possible positive cases enter,” Oplasrise: said.the reasons fortothe imports’ “Weimporters’ should be more restrictive. [We expectation of tighter haveglobal to be] staple more protective in terms supply and the proof our measures.” jected lower domestic rice output. Oplas said that while thisthat will some be Adriano explained a setback to some industries, this wheat-eating countries in Subis a Saharan fair measure that Africaconsidering and Middle East thisare could help prevent placing thedue projected to shift to rice country in another strict lockdown,

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which, she said, theproblems economyof can no to global supply wheat longer afford. caused by the Ukraine-Russia war. “It Importers is better that do protective alsowe brought in more preventive measures than rice from abroad to replaceget the exproposed again. Wein have lot toproduclose,” jected decline localapalay Oplas “We should do as it now so tionsaid. due to lower yield, Filipino that we can open just before Christfarmers reduced fertilizer applicamas. If itadded gets contained, tion, Adriano. we can open it again.” The DA, Adriano disclosed, esAteneo Center for Economic timated the second quarter Rerice search and Development (ACERD) output to decline by 800,000 MT Associate Ser Percival as farmersDirector reduce fertilizer applicaK. tion Peña-Reyes saidfertilizer closing prices the amid soaring country’s in recentborders months.would be effective but should still adhere to the Adriano explained that the prostandards set by the World Health jection was made by the DA’s PhilipOrganization (WHO).Institute even pine Rice Research What is needed, Peña-Reyes told before the Ukraine conflict, which this newspaper, is for travel restricimpacted global supply chains. tions to be put in place swiftly and

for government to be proactive in Confluence of events imposing them. MONETARY Board member V. Previous instances the Bruce J. Tolentino said when the rising country had the opportunity to imrice imports may have been a result pose travel restrictions did preof a confluence of events -- not importvent spread of Covid-19. That was ers’the consideration for the country’s mainly because the decision not current stock level, tradewas condimade immediately, he said. tions, as well as factors affecting “Kung papatay patay [If we’re domestic consumer demand. slow] and we get caught flat-foot“They all need to make money ed, risky] We were factor too reand[that’s NFA is no longer a major in active instead of proactive before. the determination of market prices. We should learnneed from The importers tothat,” decidePeñawhat Reyes a delicate kindssaid. and “It’s quality of rice balancing they want act. We need to push testing and to bring in, and to find the most tracing to be properly informed competitive supplier from various ofrice ourexporting decisions. Blanket/shotgun countries,” Tolentino approaches could have dire consetold the BusinessMirror. quences See on “Dim the economy.” outlook,” A2 See “Omicron,” A2

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By By Bernadette D. Nicolas Cai U. Ordinario

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Omicronatrisk Cerberus spurs‘win-win’ revival Subic of quarantine for everyone rules in PHL –Dominguez

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HE national HOUGH government’s more gross Filipinos borrowings turned to theas of end-October shrank informal sector to by almost 6 percent cope during the year-on-year pandemic, thetoshare P2.75 trillion. of entrepreneurial activities in overall Latest data from the Bureau of the family income Treasury showed that the governsaw a decline, the ment’s gross borrowings during the 10-month period fell by 5.99and percent Family Income from P2.92 trillion a year ago. Expenditure Survey With only two months left for (FIES) showed. this year, the latest figure is already

equivalent to 89.6 percent of its P3.07-trillion borrowing program. Broken down, gross domestic The first semester data of borthe rowings fromFilipino’s Januaryincomes to October FIES showed insettled by at 6P2.23 trillion, downtrilby creased percent to P3.959 5.08 percent from P2.35 trillion lion in 2021 from P3.736 trillion in 2018. 2020. Of this, the bulk or 51.4 in The was bulkraised of the amount was percent from wages and sourced from Fixed Rate Treasury salaries. Bonds (P1.19 trillion), followed by Another income source, the Philshort-term borrowings from Bangippine Statistics Authority (PSA) ko Sentral ng Pilipinas or BSP (P540 data showed, are entrepreneurial billion), Retail Bonds/Preactivities withTreasury a share of 17.3 permyo Bonds (P463.3 billion), cent in 2021, a 3.1-percentageRetail point Onshore Dollar Bonds (P80.84 bildecline from the 20.4-percent share lion). In the same period, there was in 2018. also a net redemption of Treasury “(There was a) widening of the Bills amounting to P43.94 billion. informal sector most especially Netthe debt redemption means during pandemic. We have seen there were moretodebts repaid compeople starting sell anything unpared the amount borrowed durder thetosun,” De La Salle University ing the period. economist Maria Ella Oplas told Meanwhile, gross foreign borBusinessMirror over the weekend. rowings in the same period also “These are activities (however are) contracted by 9.7 percent to P518.7 not captured in the formal sector.” billion from last P574.4to billion. Oplas said ityear’s is difficult capThis was raised through global ture data on informal sector income bonds (P146.17 billion), because they do not issueprogram official loans (P139.98 receipts. This is billion), why theeuro-deBureau nominated (P121.97 billion), of Internal bonds Revenue (BIR) encoura project (P86.41 and ages thoseloan with onlinebillion), businesses yen-denominated samurai bonds to register. (P24.19 billion). See “fies,” A2 See “Borrowings,” A2

Samuel P. Medenilla ByByBernadette D. Nicolas

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PEOPLE walk past the mural of Gat Andres Bonifacio at Manila City Hall Underpass. The country will celebrate the 158th birth anniversary of Filipino revolutionary hero Gat Andres Bonifacio on Tuesday, November 30. ROY DOMINGO

“BUYANIHAN PALENGKE‘ Stakeholders of the BuyAnihan Palengke; Food Panda’s Managing Director Daniel Marogy; Susan Ople of the Blas F. Ople Policy Center; OWWA Administrator Hans Cacdac; Sevi Cacdac and Leopoldo De Castro, Jr., FoodPanda Director for Finance, show their eco bags full of fresh vegetables sourced directly from Rizal, at the BuyAnihan Palengke reseller day for the benefit of overseas Filipino workers, on Saturday, April 24, 2022 in Pasig City. The initiative encourages local farm producers by linking them directly with markets, at a time when serious supply gaps and soaring prices, compounded by unbridled smuggling, are hurting both farmers and consumers. BERNARD TESTA

OVER 3-M FARMERS LISTED FOR P75-B COCO LEVY FUND PSA: PHL BEHIND IN 52% OF UN’S SDG INDICATORS By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas @jearcalas

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ORE than 3 million coconut farmers and now regisHE workers country’sareprogress in tered with the government’s reghalf of the Sustainable istry, Development which serves Goals as the(SDG) basis for the number of people to be indicators is behind schedule as covered by the utilization of the of November 2020, according to P75-billion coconut levy fund.of the latest monitoring report thePhilippine PhilippineCoconut StatisticsAuthority Author(PCA) Deputy Administrator Roel ity (PSA). M.The Rosales about 3.11 million PSAsaid data showed that coconut farmers and farm 52 percent, covering 13worknuers have been registered withbethe merical indicators, were government since it started up-

dating its registry following the enactment of the Coconut Farmers and Industry Trust Fund law. Rosales explained that about 500,000 coconut farmers and workers wereAtadded PCA’s hind target. least to 48the percent 2018 list that had about 2.5 million or 12 indicators were ahead of coconut farmers and farm workers. the target. The PCA’s step conThe longestnext time lagisisto15.3 duct an exclusion-inclusion years for indicator 8.1.1—on prothe cedure growth by making thereal updated annual rate of GDP farmers’ registry the public, providper capita—while shortest is ing everyone the which opportunity to indicator 2.2.s.2, aims to check the veracity of the list, Roincrease the prevalence of exclusales added. sively breastfed children 0 to 5 “Theold. list will be posted in public months spaces where people can easily see

them. This allows everyone to see who are listed in the registry and if farmer doesn’t see his name then he shall coordinate with the PCA immediately,” he explained at a recent dialogue with coconut “On GDP per capita,farmers. we really “On the other hand,increase if people need to significantly would see names on the list for and productivity. In agriculture they think they are not coconut example, productivity of the secfarmers their details incortor shouldorrise so much toare support rect, they can report it to the PCA expansion of manufacturing and for immediate action,” industry to induce shiftshe inadded. labor Thehigh PCAproductivity official noted that to the sector,” the completion of the initial list National Economic and Developof coconut farmers registry would ment Authority (Neda) Officer in be justMercedita in time for the expected Charge A. Sombilla told rollout of coconut levy-funded

programs as President Duterte is expected to sign the industry development plan in early 2022. Rosales said the PCA will not stop updating its list of coconut farmers and enjoined them to regBusinessMirror. ister inbreastfeeding), order to reap the benefits “(On this may of the decades-long idled be due to the increase in thecoconut numlevy “Wemoms. will not stop at 3.1 ber offund. working Most workmillion. We hope that more indiing moms pump breastmilk and viduals will register in our coconut freeze these in the office. They farmers registry,” would bring home he thesaid. milk for updating of the Maybe coconut the The baby’s consumption. farmers registry is mandated we should advocate this practice,”by Republic she added.Act (RA) 11524 or the CoconutContinued Industry Trust on A5 Fund Act. See “3-M farmers,” A2

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NTER NATIONA L equity concerns S-BASED private firm overCerberus the possible spread of the Frontier’s acquisimore infectious Omicron Cotion of the former Hanjin vid-19 variant prompted the govshipyard is expected to further ernment to stimulate thereimpose country’smandatory economic facility-based for all growth as manyquarantine displaced workers arriving passengers the country. in the facility will beinretained and Acting of Presidential spokesperan average additional 300 jobs anson Karlo announced nually will B. be Nograles created, Finance Secon Sunday that the Inter-Agency retary Carlos G. Dominguez III said. Task Force forcalled the Management Dominguez the Cerberus of Emerging Infectious Diseases deal on the former Hanjin shipyard (IATF) suspended the implemena “win-win” for all stakeholders, tation ofbesides its Resolution because, the jobsNo. per 150year A (s.2021), imposing from locatorseffectively and subcontractors, stricter protocols for all inbound it will provide the Philippine Navy travelers. with a naval base “with an ideal harIATF Resolution borTo fornote, its rapidly expanding 150fleet A had allowed fully vaccinated facing the West Philippine Sea.” non-visa travelers from List With the conclusion ofGreen the agreeareas to enter the country withment for the buyout of the shipbuildoutfacilities, the need for facility-based ing Dominguez said the deal quarantine as long as Philippines’s they secure will allow five of the negative Reverse Transcriptionlargest banks to book a profit from Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTtheir written-off loans with Hanjin PCR) test within 72 hours prior Heavy Industries and Construction to their departure. Philippines (HHIC-Phil). The Subic for countries Bay“Except Metropolitan Authorityclassified (SBMA), as ‘Red,’ the testing quarantine where the shipyard isand located, will get for all inbound internaaprotocols better tenant in Cerberus. tional travelers in all ports of entry “With this development benshall comply with the testing and eficial to all stakeholders, we look quarantine protocols for ‘Yellow’ forward to a robust shipbuilding list countries,” Nograles and ship repair facilitysaid, to citing serve the provision of IATF Resolution not only our military and coast No. 151-A. guard requirements but also the He noted Hong which has requirements of theKong, private sector,” confirmed a case of the Omicron Dominguez said at the reception variant,by will also fall under the Yelhosted Philippine Ambassador lowthe list US countries. to Jose Manuel Romualsuspension of the rules for dezThe to mark the conclusion of the “Green List” countries will be in agreements involving the Cerberus effect from November 28, 2021 to takeover of the shipyard. December 2021. A2 See15, “Cerberus,” Continued on A2

PESOEXCHANGE EXCHANGERATES RATESnnUSUS50.4600 52.3950 nnJAPAN JAPAN0.4374 0.4080 nnUK UK67.2329 68.3021nnHK HK6.4722 6.6791nnCHINA CHINA7.9013 8.1206 nnSINGAPORE SINGAPORE36.8968 38.3987 nnAUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA36.2807 38.6308 nnEUEU56.5758 56.7857 nnSAUDI SAUDIARABIA ARABIA13.4531 13.9709Source: Source: (April 22,26, 2022) PESO BSPBSP (November 2021)


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