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BARMM inflation reaches 7.8% in March

April 23, 2023 by NewsLine Philippines

DAVAO CITY — The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has recorded an increase in the prices of basic goods and commodities.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said the region registered a 6.3 percent increase for the same period on March 2022 and March 2023.

The PSA recorded a slight inflation rate which showed that in March 2023 it was pegged at 7.8 percent compared to 7.5 percent last February.

“The slight surge of the inflation rate to 0.3% this month in the Bangsamoro region was mainly due to the increase in growths in the indices of three (3) commodity groups such as Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages; Restaurant and Accommodation Services; and Personal Care, and Miscellaneous Goods and Services,” said PSA-BARMM Officer-in-Charge Regional Director Engr. Akan Tula.

Among the provinces in BARMM, Tawi-Tawi recorded the highest inflation rate at 11.7 percent, followed by Basilan at 9.5 percent, Sulu at 8.4 percent, Lanao Del Sur at 7.2 percent, and Maguindanao with the lowest inflation rate at 6.4 percent.

The report also mentioned that Cotabato City decreased its inflation rate to 5.5 percent this March 2023 compared to the 6.6 percent inflation rate in the previous month of February 2023. 

The headline inflation rate in the entire Philippines decreased to 7.6 percent this month compared to the previous month of February 2023 at 8.6 percent.

Region-VIII or Eastern Visayas Region recorded the lowest inflation rate at 5.9 percent, Region 2, or Cagayan Valley recorded the second lowest inflation rate at 6.2 percent and Region 7 or Central Visayas Region recorded the third lowest inflation rate at 6.6 percent while Region-6 or Western Visayas Region got the highest inflation rate at 9.1 percent.

Meanwhile, Bangsamoro Planning and Development Authority (BPDA) Macro-Economic Planning Division Chief Camelia de Vera-Dacanay said that after the launch of the 2nd Bangsamoro Development Plan (BDP), BPDA will coordinate with different BARMM ministries, offices, and agencies to collect all programs and projects to recover from the continuing surge of the inflation rate in the region.

“The slight increase in the region’s inflation rate is still linked to the adjustment period from the recovery of the Covid-19 pandemic and the fasting month of Ramadhan that is expected to increase the price of basic commodities,” Dacanay said.

BPDA Planning Officer V and Chief of Research and Development Division Marifah Agar explained some mechanisms indicated in the second BDP to address the increase in the inflation rate and maintain within a manageable range of 2-4 percent per year.

“Implementing measures may need to consider by the policymakers in BARMM such as freezing or controlling the market prices, providing subsidies and increasing the goods and services, improving region’s infrastructure increasing agricultural productivity, supporting the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), and promoting investments in the key industries are some priority strategies in the 2nd BDP to prevent the increase in the inflation rate for the next 6 years in the region,” Agar explained. (With reports from Kasan Usop, Jr./BIO)

Filed Under: Agriculture and Food, BARMM, Human trafficking, TRADE AND INDUSTRY Tagged With: BARMM, economics, increase, inflation rate

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