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DA’s SRP scheme rolled out in Metro Manila wet markets

- Anna Gabriela A. Mogato

THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) said the imposition of a Suggested Retail Price (SRP) scheme on selected farm goods will take effect initially in Metro Manila wet markets.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol on Monday signed the administra­tive circular during the 120th anniversar­y of the department, officially imposing SRPs on eight agricultur­al produce in an attempt to “stabilize” prices in the market.

“This will only be in the wet markets to protect the ordinary consumers. Those who go to the supermarke­t, since they want the place where they buy their goods to be air conditione­d, then they’ll pay a premium,” Mr. Piñol told reporters.

The DA set an SRP of P39 per kilogram ( kg) for regular- milled rice. Bangus or milkfish and tilapia SRPs were set at P150 per kg and P100, respective­ly. The SRP for galunggong, or round scad, was set at P140 per kg.

The SRP for red onion was set at P95 per kg. while that for white onion was P75. The SRP for imported garlic was P70 per kg, against P120 per kg for domestic garlic.

Mr. Piñol said on Friday that the DA set the SRPs based on consultati­on with stakeholde­rs.

Mr. Piñol said the DA hopes to set SRPs for commoditie­s in other regions.

The department will also be teaming up with the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of the Interior and Local Government for price monitoring.

Under SRP rules, sellers found to be charging 10% above the limit could be charged with profiteeri­ng, Mr. Piñol said.

Trade Undersecre­tary for Consumer Protection Ruth B. Castelo told Business-World in a text message that the DA has sought its assistance in monitoring wet market prices.

“Supposedly [it should be] effective today but DA said to wait for their official communicat­ion with us on the SRPs and the request for monitoring,” she added.

“We only heard in the new that they already released SRP for agri products but no formal communicat­ion with us as of [Monday] morning.” —

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