NEDA: Agri, human capital key to strong post-covid economy

5:04 pm on 14 September 2021, Tuesday

The government’s socioeconomic planning agency said Tuesday that reforms that enable structural transformation and strengthen human capital development are the foundations of a more resilient economy in a post-pandemic world.  

In a statement, Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Karl Kendrick T. Chua emphasized the significance of the agriculture sector in the country’s development story. 

According to the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) chief, the Duterte administration has enacted several reforms and invested trillions in social services and infrastructure to enable proper structural transformation and strengthen the human capital development of the country.  

For instance, Chua said the Rice Tariffication Law lowers rice prices for all Filipino consumers, especially the poor. 

Chua said the law also enhances the productivity of rice farmers through the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund. 

“After the Rice Tariffication Law, rice ceased to be one of the top contributors to inflation and has been negative for most of the past 28 consecutive months since May of 2019,” he said.

“This allows the people, especially the poor, to more adequately meet their daily food and dietary needs, especially amid the pandemic. At the same time, rice production increased to 3.5 million metric tons in the third quarter of 2020, representing a 15 percent growth compared to the same period in 2019,” he added. 

Meanwhile, Chua also highlighted the importance of accelerating the implementation of the Philippine Identification System or the national ID program to enhance the government’s ability to deliver various social services. 

He also noted that the national ID will enable Filipinos, especially the poor, to open bank accounts where they can directly receive cash transfers.

As of September 10, over 42 million Filipinos have registered for step 1 or the demographic data collection. 

Moreover, despite the quarantines, almost 30 million have taken the second step to provide their biometrics in the registration centers. 

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