NEDA Regional Director Bonifacio Uy told the Philippine News
Agency (PNA) Wednesday that while high inflation rate is only temporary, it
will have a profound impact on long-term anti-poverty programs if there will be
no intervention for vulnerable families.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported during the awarding
rites here Tuesday that from January to July 2018, the region’s average
inflation rate rose to 5.3 percent, more than the 3.4 percent recorded in the
same period last year. For July alone, inflation surged to 5.9 percent from 3.2
percent a year ago.
Eastern Visayas posted the same rate as the National Capital
Region during the first seven months, more than the 4.5 percent in the national
level and the highest among three Visayas regions, according to BSP.
The region’s inflation rate is more than the government’s two to
four percent target for the year.
“We have to strengthen our initiatives to reduce poverty,
including the provision of financial assistance to poor families. Stronger
government measures is needed to improve agriculture productivity to address
supply constraints,” Uy said.
He urged the Department of Social Welfare and Development and
Department of Energy to fast track the implementation of the unconditional cash
transfer to the poorest 50 percent of households and the fuel discounts for
transport groups, respectively.
Other proposed measures include boosting farm productivity,
address the high cost of bringing agricultural products to markets, and
maximizing trade opportunities with ASEAN partners to beef up food stocks.
The official voiced optimism that the availability of cheaper
government rice in the region’s major markets is a big help to minimize the
impact of rising prices.
He said rice takes up a large chunk of the food budget of poor
families.
Last June, Eastern Visayas ranked fifth nationwide with the highest monthly inflation.
Last June, Eastern Visayas ranked fifth nationwide with the highest monthly inflation.
All provinces in the region, except Biliran recorded inflation
hikes. Northern Samar topped at 7.8 percent, followed by Samar at 7.7 percent,
and Eastern Samar at 7.5 percent. (SQM/PNA)
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