The Philippines is expected to import sugar for this year while domestic price increases.
The current market retail price of refined sugar is estimated at 48 pesos per kilo, and consumers are suspecting that there is a shortage in our country's supply.
The Philippine Sugar Regulatory Administration however stressed that there is no shortage in the country's sugar supply. "We are in our peak season. There is no shortage," said Rosemarie Gomera, head of the Planning and Policy Department of the PSRA.
Consumers think there is a shortage while there isn't; the prices went up but we have ample supply, said Gomera. The problem is that people won't buy sugar because it's expensive, but there is sugar, she explained.
Gomera attributes the rise in price as an effect of the world market price. India, formerly the second main sugar exporter in the world, has faced cultivation problems that resulted in decrease in their sugar production. The country has turned from a major exporter to an importer.
The Philippines on the other hand is not experiencing the same scenarion, according to PSRA. There is a 'perceived tightness of supply, but no shortage at the moment,' according to Reuters interview with Rafael Coscoluella, administrator of the Philippine Sugar Regulatory Administration. Archimedes Amarra, executive director of the Philippine Sugar Millers' Association said in an interview with ABS-CBN that the country will not run out of supply 'as far as local production is concerned.'
The typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng did not bring about significant damage. While Tarlac and Pangasinan were submerged in water and crops were destroyed, the impact on the country's supply is negligible. Sugar canes withstand weather conditions such as strong winds and much water.
The PSRA said they recommend the importation to secure a safe buffer, as they projected an increase in demand. A safe buffer would mean a supply that could last up to two months.
Importers and food processors used to buy from the world market since the prices from previous crop years were better. Now, food processors have turned to domestic supplies because of the increased cost in the world market, which resulted in the increase in demand, explained Gomera.
Imported sugar will also be used to ensure the country's quota to US will be met this year. 60,000 - 65,000 metric tons of sugar is needed to comply with the US quota. The Philippines has to meet the quota since the US offers a good price for our exports.
The government will ensure that imported sugar will be more or less of the same price as local sugar. Tariff rates will apply just as in other imported goods.
According to Gomera, they reccomend an estimated volume of 150,000 metric tons of sugar to be imported. This will come preferably from a neighboring southeast Asian country, for less shipping cost. Gomera said they are looking into importing from Thailand. The sugar imports are to be shipped into the country between May to June, the lean months of sugar production.
Gomera said this is not the first time the country is importing sugar and that we have done so in the past.
Sugar price may have increased for the year but Gomera said that hopefully next year would give us better prices. Fertilizer price has gone down and by next year the world market may become more stable, hopefully.
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Business story for j109 class. But wait, it's news. :|
comment: ohmaigulay. everyone had featurized stories. (doh)
**edited**
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Saturday, January 23, 2010
Sunday, November 1, 2009
I'm baaack!
I'm back from Laguna! UPCCC Leadership Training Institute: My Mission, My Generation -Louder than Before!
May I first say... LTI was so fun! It just keeps getting better each year. It's my third year attending the LTI and I love it!
The two morning devotions were about love, the last seminar in the Leadership level was about love, and and and... the pastor's sermon this morning was about being filled..with love. I love it! Although I cannot say I already love everyone (it's a hard thing to do) -I know it's a process. Getting there... God's love compels us to love others. Hmmm.. Reminds me of what they always say waaay back in elementary: Caritas Christi urget nos.
A question some ask in LTI was... SINO? Hehe. So here, I'll have to thank certain people. Although everyone played a part of making is LTI meaningful for me: LOUDER than before! (in no particular order)
May I first say... LTI was so fun! It just keeps getting better each year. It's my third year attending the LTI and I love it!
photo grabbed from Ate Lu's Facebook (I think) hehe
I had fun, I learned a lot, I taught, I sang, I lost my shirt and had a new one, I was so blessed. Or should I say, WE were all blessed and had a swell time. The lesson that really struck me, and until now God is teaching me, is LOVE. Yep, you read it right. LOVE.
"Jesus replied: 'You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'" (Matthew 22:37-39 NLT)
The two morning devotions were about love, the last seminar in the Leadership level was about love, and and and... the pastor's sermon this morning was about being filled..with love. I love it! Although I cannot say I already love everyone (it's a hard thing to do) -I know it's a process. Getting there... God's love compels us to love others. Hmmm.. Reminds me of what they always say waaay back in elementary: Caritas Christi urget nos.
A question some ask in LTI was... SINO? Hehe. So here, I'll have to thank certain people. Although everyone played a part of making is LTI meaningful for me: LOUDER than before! (in no particular order)
- Marga. It's your first LTI. You were able to raise full support (at sobra pa). And I saw that you had aa great time. I hope to see more of you in the movement. (And the 'Sana Nanalo Ka ng Award' Award goes to.... Mich! XP)
- Mich. It's your first LTI. The Lord's provision is indeed more than enough! Bibbo kid! We're gonna move this coming sem!
- Sarah. Wala man si ate Ro--- ay Nicol pala. Hehe. You've been a blessing to me Sarah. Parang ampon lang. Haha. *hug*
- Tin aka Baldo. Haha. I never thought you'd raise support for a new shirt for me! That was just sooo sweet. *hug* Thanks for emcee-ing, super! And thanks for your sabon. Haha. The morning devotions with you, Abi, and Teten, were one of my LTI highlights. :)
- Abi and Teten. Since Tin was already mentioned above. Hehe. Thanks for beingpart of those two meaningful morning devotions. Thanks for sharing bits of your lives. I'm just here, if you need anything. Wala lang, I'm just here. Haha. *hug*
- Leadership classmates! Ok, marami. You know who you are. I love you classmates! And Ate Bel pala! Ahaha
- Half of the Basic class. The other half hinde. Joke lang. I taught seminar4 for half of the basic class and hahaha -you're my first basic students. I know you were not so paying attention, but you are forgiven. XP
- Jho. I'm blessed by your life. It was not just checkout, it was sharing. hehe. See you around!
- Praise and Worship Team. Yes I was being bugged by my conscience since I didn't sing backup for the first day. Haha. Kulang man tayo ng cymbals at keyboard at nawawala man sa tono ang gitara at nalolost kaming kumakanta, To God Be the Glory pa rin! Special mention is Ate "Ligaya." Wala lang, gusto ko lang i-type ang "Ligaya." Haha
- Langley. "Taksil ka Langley!" Haha. Joke lang. See you sa Artists TA Time. (Hindi sa CSSP ha? haha. you are forgiven. XD)
- Artists TA. Kuya Ferdi, Ate Mai, Ate Lu, Ate Liza, Ate Coco, and students. *wink* See you sa pasukan!
- Paula and Bryan. House number 12 na iisa lang pala ang tao. Hehe. I'm blessed by your love for God.
- Ate Sars and Ate Mai. *sniff sniff* Hindi na ako yung alaga, ako na ang may mga alaga. T.T *hugs*
- Tim. Thanks for emcee-ing. I know you were tensed but you indeed stepped out in faith. I foresee: you'll me emcee-ing in other CCC events too. haha
- Miki. Thanks for being the ssuper tech person! Hmm.. And now I wonder if you found Kuya Benj's USB...
- Kuya Benj and Chil. Thanks for lending me your USB's. hehe
- Ate Tats. For being Train Committee Head. And for the toothpaste. Hehe. Sorry sa last night...
- Gen, Bianca, RJoy. Next LTI na lang yung plano natin. haha. Ladies na hindi makatulog kaya nagkwentuhan at nagtawanan ng naka-mute. *hahahahaha na naka-mute* RJoy salamat din sa sabon mo. haha
- All staff -people who organized the event. Kuya Al for his teaching. Kuya Ace for coordinating. Babayaran ko na po yung shirt...nag-support-raising po si Tin. hehe. Salamat po ng marami sa inyong paghihirap at pagsisikap na ma-glorify ang Panginoon sa LTI na ito.
- Everyone else. Directly or indirectly, you were a part of making this LTI (for me) special and LOUDER than before! Hindi dahil wala kang pangalan dito ay nakalimutan na kita. *hug*
- Myself. I thank myself for making this LTI more meaningful to me. Alabooo. haha
- The Lord. To You be the glory, the highest honor and praise! (***personal stuff here***)
Can't wait to go back to school! Movements everywhere. Until everyone knows someone who truly follows Jesus.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Poetry
I've been telling people or posting in Facebook, Multiply and Plurk that I loved my class last semester where we just did a lot of analyzing of poems, and a little bit on short story. English 11, if I get it right.
Shakepeare's Sonnet 116 or Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds...
Another one is the famous poem by Elizabeth Browning How Do I Love Thee
It's the feeling of reading poems and analyzing, understanding them, that just makes me feel like, wow. After every class I feel good when I just read and appreciate poems. I wish others appreciate poetry too.
Poems taken in the class had deep meanings or are already acclaimed. But the first poem I have actually memorized from first grade is what would be forever memorable. It's from our first grade book, which I forgot the title. My apologies to the publisher and author.
Shakepeare's Sonnet 116 or Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds...
And also Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good NightLet me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O no! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken. Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come: Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved.
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Another one is the famous poem by Elizabeth Browning How Do I Love Thee
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. I love thee to the level of everyday's Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. I love thee with a passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost saints, --- I love thee with the breath, Smiles, tears, of all my life! --- and, if God choose, I shall but love thee better after death. |
Poems taken in the class had deep meanings or are already acclaimed. But the first poem I have actually memorized from first grade is what would be forever memorable. It's from our first grade book, which I forgot the title. My apologies to the publisher and author.
When I was one, my sister was two
When I was three, my sister was four
When I was five, my sister was six
Now I'm seven and going to eight
Won't someone please tell
My sister to wait.
Monday, October 19, 2009
writing on your hometown
I just finished editing one of my papers due on Tuesday (which is technically tomorrow since it's 12:06 am as typing this sentence). It's the travel story I had to do on one place I've visited, since our class was able to have a common "field trip" with our professor.
Our Prof. thought it was ok for me to write about my being a "tourist in my hometown" two summers back. The other week I was plurking and posting in Facebook about how my travel story was morphing into a food review. Made sense since I was typing it at around this time when my tummy was beginning to grumble. But as affirmed by Ate Coco, stories written about Vigan do turn into stories of food trips. I love Vigan food. I grew up eating them but I'll never get tired of pinakbet, Vigan longganiza, miki, pipian, sinanglao, Vigan empanada, bagnet, and kinilaw na ipon. Thinking about Vigan really doesn't simply trigger nostalgia, but hunger pangs.
I also realize that when you write about something you're interested in, you're more likely to tell more about it. So therefore, my travel story is now four pages long, single-space. I love it, the longest article I'll pass for this semester next to the interpretive feature (with a required number of at least 8 pages, double-spaced).
I'll continue editing two more stories, and go to school tomorrow (or later when the sun rises?) to find them dam experts. Yay for productivity!
Perhaps I could publish my papers here? Maybe, just maybe...
*photo upload fail.*
Our Prof. thought it was ok for me to write about my being a "tourist in my hometown" two summers back. The other week I was plurking and posting in Facebook about how my travel story was morphing into a food review. Made sense since I was typing it at around this time when my tummy was beginning to grumble. But as affirmed by Ate Coco, stories written about Vigan do turn into stories of food trips. I love Vigan food. I grew up eating them but I'll never get tired of pinakbet, Vigan longganiza, miki, pipian, sinanglao, Vigan empanada, bagnet, and kinilaw na ipon. Thinking about Vigan really doesn't simply trigger nostalgia, but hunger pangs.
I also realize that when you write about something you're interested in, you're more likely to tell more about it. So therefore, my travel story is now four pages long, single-space. I love it, the longest article I'll pass for this semester next to the interpretive feature (with a required number of at least 8 pages, double-spaced).
I'll continue editing two more stories, and go to school tomorrow (or later when the sun rises?) to find them dam experts. Yay for productivity!
Perhaps I could publish my papers here? Maybe, just maybe...
*photo upload fail.*
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Desire
I stopped everything I was doing a while ago to clear my mind. And this is what I came about: desire. What is desire? Jamieson-Fausset-Brown says it's actually means lust in the original translation. Lust arising from one's own temperament and habit.
I remembered that film we "watched" in Film100, the old Streetcar Named Desire. The most memorable line would be of course, Stanley Kowalski shouting "Stella!!!!" Haha. The movie's quote on desire:
Blanche DuBois: You're married to a madman.
Stella: I wish you'd stop taking it for granted that I'm in something I want to get out of.
Blanche DuBois: What you are talking about is desire - just brutal Desire. The name of that rattle-trap streetcar that bangs through the Quarter, up one old narrow street and down another.
Stella: Haven't you ever ridden on that streetcar?
Blanche Du Bois: It brought me here. Where I'm not wanted and where I'm ashamed to be.
Stella: Don't you think your superior attitude is a little out of place?
Blanche DuBois: May I speak plainly?... If you'll forgive me, he's common... He's like an animal. He has an animal's habits. There's even something subhuman about him. Thousands of years have passed him right by, and there he is. Stanley Kowalski, survivor of the Stone Age, bearing the raw meat home from the kill in the jungle. And you - you here waiting for him. Maybe he'll strike you or maybe grunt and kiss you, that's if kisses have been discovered yet. His poker night you call it. This party of apes.
Blanche DuBois: What you are talking about is desire - just brutal Desire. The name of that rattle-trap streetcar that bangs through the Quarter, up one old narrow street and down another.
Stella: Haven't you ever ridden on that streetcar?
Blanche Du Bois: It brought me here. Where I'm not wanted and where I'm ashamed to be.
Stella: Don't you think your superior attitude is a little out of place?
Blanche DuBois: May I speak plainly?... If you'll forgive me, he's common... He's like an animal. He has an animal's habits. There's even something subhuman about him. Thousands of years have passed him right by, and there he is. Stanley Kowalski, survivor of the Stone Age, bearing the raw meat home from the kill in the jungle. And you - you here waiting for him. Maybe he'll strike you or maybe grunt and kiss you, that's if kisses have been discovered yet. His poker night you call it. This party of apes.
Blanche was pertaining to Stella's husband Stanley. So what is the movie all about? Blanche ad Stella are sisters. Blanche is crazy, and gets to move in to her sister's house. Now Stanley is a cruel man who plays poker with his buddies in Stella's house. Tension builds up and they find out Blanche is indeed crazy. Worse happened when Stanley rapes Blanche (although it wasn't explicit in the movie). The story ends with Blanche being taken away, and Stanley shouting "STELLAAAA!!" to come back.
Oh desire. That streetcar that comes banging on one street corner, then to another. It takes you to places where you do not want to be, and you regret finding yourself in. Desire, the streetcar headed for destruction.
Note: By desire, I meant lust in this post.
Quote from Streetcar Named Desire from http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044081/quotes
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