Marcos orders DA to lead 60-Day suspension of rice imports

Date:

Share post:

MANILA (August 31) – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has issued Executive Order (EO) No. 93, mandating the Department of Agriculture (DA) to lead and oversee the 60-day suspension of the importation of regular milled and well-milled rice.

According to the order signed on August 29, the suspension will take effect from September 1 to October 30, 2025, unless shortened or extended upon the recommendation of concerned agencies. Specialty rice varieties not commonly produced by local farmers are exempted from the ban.

“The DA is hereby directed to lead and monitor the implementation of the suspension of rice importation, and undertake necessary measures to ensure that the country’s supply of rice remains sufficient during the period of suspension, subject to existing laws, rules and regulations,” the EO stated.

The directive requires the DA to work closely with the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). Together, the three agencies must convene within 30 days of EO 93’s effectivity to evaluate its impact on domestic supply and prevailing prices, and within 15 days thereafter submit a joint recommendation to the President through the Executive Secretary on whether the suspension should be lifted or extended.

To ensure proper implementation, the DA is tasked to immediately issue guidelines in coordination with the Bureau of Customs and the DTI.

The suspension follows a DA recommendation after local rice prices dropped sharply due to strong production in early 2025 and an influx of imports brought by reduced tariff rates. The measure coincides with peak harvest season, intended to stabilize prices and support farmers by enabling the market to absorb local palay (unhusked rice).

EO 93, made public on Saturday, will take effect immediately upon publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.

spot_img

Related articles

Power fight escalates: Davao Light, Nordeco trade accusations as Samal consumers caught in the middle

ISLAND GARDEN CITY OF SAMAL (March 10) — A growing power struggle between Davao Light and Power Company...

Misamis Occidental to host 2026 National Fire Olympics

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (March 10) — Firefighters from across the country will converge in Misamis Occidental later...

Marcos eyes emergency powers to cut fuel taxes as oil prices spike

MANILA (March 10) — As fuel prices surge amid tensions in the Middle East, the administration of Ferdinand...

Diesel seen breaching P80/liter as Middle East conflict drives fuel price surge

MANILA (March 10) — Motorists and transport groups are bracing for another wave of steep fuel hikes this...