DEPARTMENT of Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel said, ‘Millions have already been benefited by the government’s P20-per-kilo rice program. By 2026, our target is 15 million households, or roughly 60 million Filipinos.’ Philippine News Agency
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DA earmarks P23B for rice program expansion

Maria Bernadette Romero

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is set to spend P23 billion next year to expand its P20-per-kilo rice program as it targets to reach 15 million households or roughly 60 million Filipinos by the end of 2026.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. said Monday the program will increase access to affordable rice, curb food inflation, and support farmgate prices for palay or paddy rice.

Started with most vulnerable

“We started with the most vulnerable — 4Ps beneficiaries, persons with disabilities, single parents, and senior citizens,” Tiu Laurel said.

“Then we expanded to TODA members, farmers, fisherfolk, minimum-wage earners, teachers, and non-teaching personnel. Millions have already benefited. By 2026, our target is 15 million households, or roughly 60 million Filipinos.”

Pangasinan to pilot next phase

Pangasinan will pilot the next phase, marking a shift from limited distribution to full provincial coverage.

“This is a provincial-level launch. By January, all qualified households in Pangasinan should already have access. This is a massive rollout,” Tiu Laurel said.

After Pangasinan, the program will extend to three cities in the Visayas and Mindanao — including Davao City — and six additional provinces between January and February, covering about 780,000 households or 3.2 million Filipinos.

Purchase limits

To manage supply, purchase limits remain. Senior citizens may buy up to 30 kilos per month, while other beneficiaries are capped at 10 kilos. Most rice will come from the NFA, requiring additional trucks, drivers, and coordination with local governments.