Wednesday, February 4, 2026

NFA buffer stock rises as rice harvest peaks

The National Food Authority (NFA) has significantly increased its rice buffer stock, now equivalent to 7.56 million 50-kilo bags of milled rice, as the summer harvest reaches its peak. The higher inventory aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.โ€™s directive to ramp up palay procurement efforts and support as many farmers as possible.

As of April 24, the NFAโ€™s inventory consisted of 10.1 million bags of palay (unmilled rice) and 1.2 million bags of milled riceโ€”enough to feed the entire country for 10 days. This figure is the highest since the end of 2020.

โ€œWe still have about Phโ‚ฑ12 billion allocated for palay procurement, and we intend to maximize purchases during the ongoing summer harvest,โ€ said NFA Administrator Larry Lacson. โ€œThis will support the governmentโ€™s initiative to provide more affordable rice to Filipino consumers.โ€

By law, the NFA is mandated to purchase palay exclusively from local farmersโ€”millions of whom rely on rice farming for their livelihood and remain among the countryโ€™s poorest. So far this year, the NFA has been buying palay at prices ranging from Phโ‚ฑ18 to Phโ‚ฑ24 per kilo.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. emphasized that the successful implementation of the newly announced Phโ‚ฑ20-per-kilo rice program is crucialโ€”not only to fulfill a major campaign promise of President Marcos but also to free up storage space as the NFA accelerates procurement.

โ€œIn the past, the NFA was allowed to directly sell rice to the public, helping stabilize both supply and prices while managing its stockpile more efficiently,โ€ Tiu Laurel explained. โ€œHowever, since the passage of the Rice Tariffication Law (RTL), the agencyโ€™s role has been limited to buffer stocking for calamity and emergency response. It no longer holds the regulatory functions essential to managing rice prices among others.โ€

This provision in the RTL has barred the NFA from expeditiously disposing of its rice stocks to better manage inventory, specially ahead of the harvest season.

Since the passage of the RTL and the NFAโ€™s inability to compete locally with traders, the buffer stocks has steadily fallen to an alarming 41,285 metric tons, just enough to cover national consumption for one day. The trend has since reversed after the NFA Council chaired by Secretary Tiu Laurel approved a higher buying price of up to PhP30 per kilo of palay.

The DA chief added that beyond the pilot launch of the Phโ‚ฑ20 rice program in the Visayasโ€”where local government units are expected to help subsidize the costโ€”the Department of Agriculture is actively exploring other ways to expand access to affordable rice.

โ€œHopefully, we can identify a legal mechanism that allows us to move forward with the programโ€”even without an exemption from the Commission on Electionsโ€”so we can finally deliver on this long-awaited promise of President Marcos,โ€ he said.

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