According to Agri officials see stable rice prices | Inquirer Business, a Department of Agriculture (DA) official stated that better production and the arrival of imported rice from India next month are expected to stabilize retail prices of rice, particularly during the holiday season.According to Agriculture Assistant Secretary Arnel de Mesa, authorities anticipate that prices would stay steady and won't rise to the P52 per kilogram level as previously noted.The 295,000 metric tons (MT) of rice from India are anticipated to arrive in the nation in December, according to the DA official.As previously mentioned, on October 18, the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced that 1.03 million MT of rice will be sent to seven nations: Nepal, Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Republic of Guinea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Seychelles.Despite India's July export ban on non-basmati white rice, the Philippines was given the largest share.Additionally, According to Agri officials see stable rice prices | Inquirer Business, the Department of Agriculture official stated that the country will have a 90-day buffer stock of palay as local output will increase.The third quarter of 2023 saw a minor increase in palay output of 0.21 percent to 3.79 million metric tons (MT), according to statistics released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).Western Visayas led the list among the regions, with 726,642 MT, or 19.1% of the overall volume. Nonetheless, the volume decreased by 14% from the previous year.According to Agri officials see stable rice prices | Inquirer Business, second place went to Cagayan Valley, with an overall share of 476,343.22 MT, or 12.5%.
Taiwanese elementary school campuses are currently seeing a surge in popularity for the "Carrot knife" toy, which has gained popularity recently on short video sites. Some parents are concerned that it will put schoolchildren's safety in danger. While the "Carrot Knife" has not been outright outlawed, the Ministry of Education has requested local governments and educational institutions to increase safety awareness and take note of any activities or materials that are not appropriate for children's physical or mental development.Read more: The "10th Dream-Building Project for New Immigrants and Their Children" will soon begin accepting applications MOE urges all schools to implement safety promotion to "Carrot Knife" that is popular among elementary school students.Photo reproduced from Tiktok"Carrot Knife" is a 3D printed plastic toy that looks like a knife. Several stationery producers have followed the trend and created a variety of "Carrot Knives," which are also highly well-liked by elementary school students. Parents may naturally be concerned since, although being made of plastic, the carrot knife can nevertheless readily puncture fruits with tough skin, such grapefruit and watermelon, with a little bit of power.In retaliation, the Ministry of Education has lately written to every county and local education bureau, urging them to emphasize campus safety messaging and drawing attention to games and other materials that are inappropriate for students' physical and mental growth in the classroom. If a student takes it to class, the teacher will hold it for a little while before returning it after class.
According to DepEd drops P150-M confidential fund request (inquirer.net), the Department of Education's (DepEd) P150 million secret cash request for its 2024 budget has formally been withdrawn by Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte.The statement was made on November 9 during discussions on the proposed national budget for the upcoming year by budget sponsor Senator Pia Cayetano.Duterte is respectfully asking, according to Cayetano, "that the funds be realigned to the National Learning Recovery Program instead."According to DepEd drops P150-M confidential fund request (inquirer.net), Duterte's equally contentious request for a P500 million secret allocation for next year was abandoned earlier by the Office of the Vice President.