Sacks of sugar in a warehouse. (File photo) MANILA - As part of the measures to ensure a sufficient reserve of sugar in the country, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said Sunday the government will now maintain a two-month buffer stock of sugar. "We will maintain from now on, in sugar, a two-month buffer stock. so that people will know hindi tayo magkaka-shortage dahil lagi tayong mayroon two-month na buffer stock which I will maintain (that we will not be having shortage because we will have a 2-month buffer stock which I will maintain)," Marcos told reporters in an interview on board PR001 en route to Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum (WEF). Aside from ensuring a buffer stock, the chief executive likewise discussed his administration's plans against smuggling and improving the production side of agricultural products. "The smuggling, 'yun talaga. kailangan talagang i-solve 'yun. Masyadong laganap ang smuggling dito sa Pilipinas kahit na ano i
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