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[Title] => NFA intensifies palay buying operations
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap instructed yesterday the agencys field offices to maximize the mobilization of all logistics and manpower resources to intensify buying operations as the main harvest peaks.
Additional mobile buying teams will be deployed in palay production areas to augment the agencys 500 teams currently serving remote areas. "These procurement teams have also been ordered to go all-out in buying the produce of the farmers even beyond regular office hours to be able to cater to more farmers," Yap said.
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[Title] => Sales of pro-poor rice outlets on the uptrend
[Summary] => Rice sales in the Bigasan ni Gloria sa Palengke (BGP) and the Coconut Farmers Food Access Program (CFFAP) rice outlets have increased substantially.
National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap reported the increase in sales last month which he attributed to the high selling price of rice in the other outlets with the onset of the lean months and the concentration of NFAs rice distribution in outlets inside markets through the BGP.
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[Title] => NFA fulfilled President Arroyos SONA commitments Yap
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap said his agency has fully measured up to the commitments made by President Arroyo in her last state of the nation address (SONA) especially in terms of ensuring food security for the country in support to the making of a strong republic for the Filipinos.
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[Title] => NFA chief wants rules on rice exports eased
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap wants Congress to amend Presidential Decree No. 4 or the NFA Charter to allow the agency to export high value fancy or organically-grown.
Yap noted that PD4 allows the export of rice only if there is a surplus.
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[Title] => NFA backs global competitiveness for rice farmers
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap said the food agency is closely coordinating with the Department of Agriculture in helping palay farmers realize maximum profits from their produce while developing their entrepreneurial skills to prepare them to operate under a liberalized global trading environment.
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[Title] => Government assures of adequate rice supply during US-Iraq conflict
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap has assured the public that rice, the Filipinos staple food, is accessible to all people in all parts of the country as the agency sets into motion a contingency plan under its Oplan Paghahanda.
Oplan Paghahanda is the NFAs food security preparedness program launched in February in view of the conflict between the United States and Iraq.
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[Title] => NFA seeks early release of P2.6-B for palay procurement
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap has authorized the early release of P2.6 billion procurement fund in a bid to break the pact palay procurement records of the NFA.
Yap said he wants NFA to be first in the palay buying arena and the early fund remittance to all field offices of the agency is a signal for early aggressive buying this cropping season. The NFA has earmarked a total of P7 billion for palay procurement this year.
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[Title] => Farmers enjoying good palay prices
[Summary] => Rice farmers are reaping the fruit of their labor as palay fetches higher prices this main cropping season.
National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap said last month, the start of this years main harvest, ex-farm price of palay has been observed to be higher at P9.38 per kilogram or P1.59 per kilogram higher than last years P7.79.
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[Title] => NFA intensifies palay buying operations
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap instructed yesterday the agencys field offices to maximize the mobilization of all logistics and manpower resources to intensify buying operations as the main harvest peaks.
Additional mobile buying teams will be deployed in palay production areas to augment the agencys 500 teams currently serving remote areas. "These procurement teams have also been ordered to go all-out in buying the produce of the farmers even beyond regular office hours to be able to cater to more farmers," Yap said.
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[Title] => Sales of pro-poor rice outlets on the uptrend
[Summary] => Rice sales in the Bigasan ni Gloria sa Palengke (BGP) and the Coconut Farmers Food Access Program (CFFAP) rice outlets have increased substantially.
National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap reported the increase in sales last month which he attributed to the high selling price of rice in the other outlets with the onset of the lean months and the concentration of NFAs rice distribution in outlets inside markets through the BGP.
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[Title] => NFA fulfilled President Arroyos SONA commitments Yap
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap said his agency has fully measured up to the commitments made by President Arroyo in her last state of the nation address (SONA) especially in terms of ensuring food security for the country in support to the making of a strong republic for the Filipinos.
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[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap wants Congress to amend Presidential Decree No. 4 or the NFA Charter to allow the agency to export high value fancy or organically-grown.
Yap noted that PD4 allows the export of rice only if there is a surplus.
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[Title] => NFA backs global competitiveness for rice farmers
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap said the food agency is closely coordinating with the Department of Agriculture in helping palay farmers realize maximum profits from their produce while developing their entrepreneurial skills to prepare them to operate under a liberalized global trading environment.
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[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap has assured the public that rice, the Filipinos staple food, is accessible to all people in all parts of the country as the agency sets into motion a contingency plan under its Oplan Paghahanda.
Oplan Paghahanda is the NFAs food security preparedness program launched in February in view of the conflict between the United States and Iraq.
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[Title] => NFA seeks early release of P2.6-B for palay procurement
[Summary] => National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap has authorized the early release of P2.6 billion procurement fund in a bid to break the pact palay procurement records of the NFA.
Yap said he wants NFA to be first in the palay buying arena and the early fund remittance to all field offices of the agency is a signal for early aggressive buying this cropping season. The NFA has earmarked a total of P7 billion for palay procurement this year.
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[Title] => Farmers enjoying good palay prices
[Summary] => Rice farmers are reaping the fruit of their labor as palay fetches higher prices this main cropping season.
National Food Authority Administrator Arthur C. Yap said last month, the start of this years main harvest, ex-farm price of palay has been observed to be higher at P9.38 per kilogram or P1.59 per kilogram higher than last years P7.79.
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