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Date Published:
Jan 11, 2017
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DP 2016-50

The commonly touted solution to achieve food security has always been articulated as achieving self-sufficiency in rice. Since the 1960s, various government regimes have articulated strategies and executed actions to achieve this much-vaunted goal. It has been over half a century, but we have yet to realize this dream. At this point, looking at the hard facts and the numbers, the picture it paints is not pretty. Achieving rice self-sufficiency comes with a price, and let us take a sober look at what it really costs.

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In other Publications
  1. Lapi帽a, Geny F. and Salvador P. Catelo. 2017. . Journal of Economics, Management & Agricultural Development, 3, no. 2 . Journal of Economics, Management & Agricultural Development (JEMAD).
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  1. Briones, Roelhano. 2017. . BusinessMirror.
  2. Calderon, Benjamin. 2017. . The Visayan Daily Star.
  3. Roelhano Briones. 2017. . PIA.
  4. Ronnel W. Domingo. 2017. . Philippine Daily Inquirer.


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