At A Glance
- Deputy Speaker Quezon 1st district Rep. David "Jay-jay" Suarez described President Marcos' P29 Rice Program, which aims to provide affordable rice to Filipino families amid rising global food prices, as a "noble initiative".
Quezon 2nd district Rep. David "Jay-jay" Suarez (Dexter Barro II/MANILA BULLETIN)
A noble initiative.
That's how Deputy Speaker Quezon 1st district Rep. David “Jay-jay” Suarez described President Marcos' P29 Rice Program, which aims to provide affordable rice to Filipino families amid rising global food prices.
“This program is essential to help our fellow Filipinos, especially during these challenging times. It shows the administration's dedication to ensuring every family has access to affordable and nutritious food,” Suarez said in a statement Saturday, July 6.
According to Suarez, the P29 Rice Program is a game-changer for the agricultural sector.
“This noble initiative only helps families put food on the table but also supports our local farmers by increasing demand for their produce,” he said.
Suarez also welcomed House Speaker Martin Romualdez's assurance of continued government support for local farmers, as he cited the availability of around ₱22 billion under the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF).
“Our farmers are the backbone of our food supply. Ensuring they have the support and resources they need is crucial,” said the deputy speaker.
“The RCEF provides much-needed assistance to boost productivity and sustainability,” he added.
Romualdez, dubbed as “Mr. Rice” for his nationwide rice distribution efforts to reduce the cost of the staple food, had earlier hailed the P29 Rice Program as a testament to President Marcos' commitment to tackling inflation and enhancing food security.