FOR decades, the Philippine government has assumed that management of the supply and market for rice is one of its critical responsibilities, but it seems that the harder it tries to meet this obligation to anyone’s satisfaction, the more spectacularly it fails to do so. It should be obvious to all concerned that a comprehensive rethink of the government’s entire approach needs to be undertaken.
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