President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has directed the Department of Agriculture (DA) to study the feasibility of the proposal to set up silos to ensure a 30-day buffer stock of rice and corn in the country.

During a meeting with the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) on agriculture in Malacañan Palace on Thursday, the President ordered DA Undersecretary Drusila Bayate and National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Roderico Bioco to look into the feasibility and efficiency of building rice and corn stations modules using a mother-daughter or Hub and Spoke system.

“We should really look into it because it’s a successful program,” the chief executive said, noting that such rice stations and modules have been a preferred solution in other countries to ensure an adequate buffer stock of rice and other produce.

Aileen Christel Ongkauko of La Filipina Uy Gongco Corp., who heads the PSAC Agriculture group, said the system has been used by other countries like China, the United States and India.

The PSAC recommended that building nationwide mother-daughter stations for rice and corn storage will complement the Marcos administration’s Food Security Infrastructure Modernization Plan of the Department of Agriculture to ensure sufficient stock and stable prices of rice and corn.

Under the proposal, 30 mother stations will be built all over the country. Each mother station will have 10 daughter station modules, which would be built in a 30-kilometer radius away from the main station. The stations will serve as a storage for rice and corn for buffer stocking for 30 days at any given time.

Ongkauko said the project may be subject of a Public-Private Partnership scheme as each mother station may cost P5.7 billion each or P170 billion for the entire project.  (PND)

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