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Sugar imports to ‘sabotage’ native business, claims Makabayan solon

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17 de fevereiro de 2023

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As President Ferdinand Gabriela Women's Party Rep. Arlene D. Brosas has called out the government for greenlighting the importation of 440,000 metric tons of refined sugar as she argued that the move will only "sabotage the local sugar industry." Jr. considers strengthening military ties with the US and Japan amid the recent laser incident involving a Chinese coast guard, a Makabayan lawmaker called out the agreement, tagging it as “one-sided affairs.”

Gabriela Rep. Arlene Brosas. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO / NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

MANILA, Philippines — Gabriela Ladies’s Social gathering Rep. Arlene D. Brosas has expressed outrage on the authorities for approving the importation of 440,000 metric tons of refined sugar, alleging that the transfer would solely “sabotage the native sugar business.”

Brosas’ comment got here after the Sugar Regulatory Administration issued on Wednesday a replica of Sugar Order No. 6, which authorizes a recent spherical of importation sans the signature of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

READ: 440,000 MT sugar imports to reach in April 

Brosas mentioned the federal government was supposed to concentrate on the “unfavourable results of over importation of agricultural merchandise” on farmers when Marcos’ predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, signed the rice liberalization legislation in 2019 that eliminated restrictions on rice imports.

Regardless of the outcry of native farmers, Brosas famous that the Marcos administration is seemingly looking for “to sabotage the native sugar business” by importing a large quantity of sugar even with the opposition from native farmers.

READ: Sugar imports to harm small farmers, 2 agri teams warn 

“This anti-farmer and anti-worker transfer will result in large lack of jobs and livelihood amid the financial disaster. Worse, it won’t even management the continuing decline within the nation’s sugar manufacturing and growing costs of sugar available in the market,” she mentioned in a press release.

The lawmaker then cited the Central Azucarera Don Pedro Inc. (CADPI), the second largest azucarera in Luzon, which was compelled to close down because of operational and monetary challenges.

“The simplest answer to this concern is for the federal government to supply subsidies for the operations of native sugarcane planters. President Marcos Jr. should veer away from his dependancy to importation and subsidize gas and fertilizers which has been rising for a few years,” she added.

Brosas had earlier filed a Home decision looking for the conduct of an inquiry into the closure of CADPI and its results on sugar staff and farmers in Batangas.

Final 12 months, a controversial sugar import order, signed by Division of Agriculture (DA) Undersecretary Leocadio Sebastian, supposedly on behalf of Marcos, positioned him and a number of other ex-officials of the SRA in a troublesome spot.

A probe performed by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee yielded suggestions for costs to be filed in opposition to the implicated officers earlier than the Workplace of the Ombudsman.

The Workplace of the President, nevertheless, dismissed the case lodged in opposition to them. Sebastian was even granted the possibility to return to the DA to steer its rice business and improvement initiatives. — with studies from Mae Anne F. Bilolo, INQUIRER.web intern

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Imported sugar raises fears of favoritism, monopolies – Hontiveros 

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