DESPITE the current local supply deficit, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has rejected the proposal of the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) to import 300,000 metric tons (MT) of sugar, said Malacañang Wednesday.
In a press statement, Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said “The President rejected the proposal to import an additional 300,000 MT of sugar.” Marcos, concurrent Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, is also the chairperson of the Sugar Regulatory Board.
Cruz-Angeles issued the statement following reports that Marcos supposedly approved the proposal.
“He (Marcos) is the chairman of the Sugar Regulatory Board and denied this in no uncertain terms,” she added.
Retail prices of sugar are currently beyond PHP100 per kilogram in wet markets and grocery stores.
Traditionally, the retail prices of sugar are only PHP50 per kilo.
Last month, Marcos acknowledged that the Philippines has not been producing sufficient palay (rice), corn, livestock, and fish.
He, however, said he wants the government to cut down food imports to the barest minimum.
He said importation will be done not as a price stabilization measure, but “a strategic food supply measure.”
