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Phl open to sourcing rice from Pakistan

Maria Bernadette Romero
The Department of Agriculture (DA) is considering rice imports from Pakistan as part of efforts to diversify suppliers and ensure a stable food supply.
Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. said Thursday that he met with a Pakistani delegation to discuss the country’s surplus rice production, adding that Manila is open to imports but only to meet domestic demand while pursuing rice self-sufficiency.
“The Philippines welcomes Pakistani rice; but we will limit imports strictly to what the country needs,” Tiu Laurel said. “We will not over-import; food security comes first.”
The Philippines remains one of the world’s largest rice importers, relying on overseas suppliers to fill gaps caused by weather disruptions, rising demand, and structural challenges in the farm sector.
Tiu Laurel said any imports would complement not replace local production.
“This is about widening our engagement with countries that are not necessarily our near neighbors, in the spirit of world trade and cooperation,” he added. “Countries need to help each other by exchanging products to strengthen food security on both sides.”
Rice imports from Pakistan would still be subject to existing regulatory, sanitary, and quality requirements, the DA said, as negotiations continue.
https://tribune.net.ph/2026/01/29/phl-open-to-sourcing-rice-from-pakistanPublished Date: January 29, 2026
