Philippines sees no need to hike rice imports


MANILA: The Philippines sees no need to increase rice imports for now despite concerns about retail prices for consumers, its agriculture minister said on Thursday (Jan 17).

"There's no need to increase rice imports. We just have to temper the businessmen to make their prices reasonable while still maintaining profitability," Agriculture secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel told a briefing.

The annual rate of increase in rice prices in the Philippines hit a 15-year high of 24.4% in March last year, but has since moderated to 0.8% in December, helping keep overall inflation for 2024 within the government's 2% to 4% target. - Reuters

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