SPEAKER Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Wednesday vowed to mobilize the full powers of Congress to make President Marcos’ ₱20-per kilo rice program permanent and sustainable, ensuring both price relief for consumers and long-term for farmers.
In a high-level meeting with Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. and Undersecretary and chief of staff Alvin John Balagbag, Romualdez committed to personally sponsor and champion
the Department of Agriculture’s (DA) priority reform bills — placing them at the top of the 20th Congress’ legislative agenda.
“These are not just bills — they are blueprints for lasting change. I will personally sponsor these measures to institutionalize President Marcos’ vision of affordable rice for all and stronger for our farmers,” Romualdez declared.
Others in the meeting were House Committee on Agriculture chairman Quezon Rep. Mark Enverga, House Majority Leader Mannix Dalipe, Deputy Speaker David Suarez of Quezon, Camiguin Rep. Jurdin Jesus Romualdo, Surigao del Sur Rep. Johnny Pimentel, Isabela Rep. Antonio Albano, House Secretary General Reginald Velasco, and Isabela Gov. Rodito Albano III.
The priority measures presented by the DA and adopted by the Speaker included amendments to the Rice Tariffication Law (RTL) to restore key regulatory powers to the National Food Authority (NFA) to stabilize prices and protect local production; Livestock Development and Competitiveness Act; the Philippine Corn Industry Development Act; the Onion Research Center Act; amendments to R.A. No. 7308 or the Seed Industry Development Act of 1992; and amendments to the Local Government Code to strengthen agricultural extension services at the LGU level.
“These measures are critical to transforming our food system — from farm to market — and making sure no Filipino is left hungry or helpless in the face of price shocks,” Romualdez said. “Legislation is the strongest tool we have to make this program permanent.”
He underscored that the ₱20/kilo rice is not just a price point, but a national commitment that requires bold reforms in agriculture, pricing, and rural development.
“We will ensure that there is ₱20 per kilo rice in the market for those in need — not just now, but in the years to come,” Romualdez said.
“We will build a system where affordable rice is not a seasonal miracle, but a daily reality,” he added.
“To do that, we must uplift our farmers. We cannot ask them to feed the nation without feeding their hopes. These laws will give them better seeds, tools, market access, and dignity,” he added.
Romualdez lauded Laurel and Balagbag for laying down a clear, actionable roap for reform.
He assured the DA of the House’s unwavering partnership in delivering meaningful results for both producers and consumers.
“Whether you’re a farmer in the fields of Isabela or a mother budgeting for the week in Metro Manila, this program is for you,” Romualdez said. “Together, we will deliver affordable rice, a stronger agriculture sector, and a future where no Filipino is left behind.”
“The ₱20 per kilo of rice is not just a dream. With the help of law, determination, and unity, we will make it permanent and continuous,” Romualdez said.