Senator Migz Zubiri speaks during a Philippine Senate session, calling for urgent government action to address the country’s sugar crisis.

Senate Watch | Zubiri Calls for Urgent Government Action on Sugar Crisis

January 14, 20261 min read

Senate President Pro Tempore Migz Zubiri is urging the government to act swiftly to address what he described as a growing sugar crisis, warning that delays could further strain consumers, farmers, and small businesses.

Zubiri’s call comes amid rising concerns over sugar supply stability, fluctuating prices, and policy gaps affecting both producers and end-users. He emphasized that sugar is not just a commodity for households, but a critical input for food manufacturers, small enterprises, and the agricultural sector that employs thousands of Filipinos.

According to the senator, the situation requires coordinated action—balancing imports, local production support, and regulatory clarity. He cautioned that uncertainty and slow response could worsen inflation pressures and disrupt livelihoods, particularly in sugar-producing regions.

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Zubiri stressed that while long-term reforms are needed to strengthen the industry, immediate steps must be taken to stabilize supply and pricing. These include clearer policy direction, timely decisions, and protection for both consumers and local farmers.

As discussions continue, the issue highlights a recurring governance challenge: responding fast enough to prevent economic ripple effects, while ensuring that solutions do not undermine local production in the long run.

Quiet takeaway: When a staple is at risk, delay becomes part of the problem.

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