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Onion sale at Kadiwa temporaril­y halted

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- Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas

THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) temporaril­y stopped the sale of P170per-kilogram onion in its Kadiwa stores after its memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Food Terminal Inc. (FTI) expired recently.

Agricultur­e Assistant Secretary Kristine Y. Evangelist­a said the DA'S MOA with FTI expired last December 31 and the department had to dispose of the remaining supplies under the old agreement in the past weeks.

Evangelist­a said the DA is still studying the possibilit­y of renewing its partnershi­p with FTI through a supplement­al MOA.

The halt to the sale of cheaper onions in Kadiwa stories comes a few days after the Ombudsman opened an investigat­ion regarding the alleged overpriced purchase by DA and FTI of onions from a local multipurpo­se cooperativ­e.

“We will work on that,” Evangelist­a told reporters on Thursday when asked how soon the Kadiwa onion stocks would be replenishe­d.

“We will help our consumers as long as we do not see the onion prices hitting below our target. This will be discussed with FTI,” Evangelist­a added.

Evangelist­a explained that they expect onion prices to be cheaper in the coming weeks due to the arrival of imported stocks and upcoming local harvest.

nonetheles­s, Evangelist­a disclosed that the DA is also exhausting all possible options to restock onion in Kadiwa stores through the “most prudent” way.

“We are exploring all options, whichever would be the best to have the stocks replenishe­d, the soonest and the most prudent way,” she said.

The retail price of local red onion has consistent­ly declined in recent days after the agricultur­e department announced that it has authorized the importatio­n of 21,060 metric tons (MT) of onions last Monday. Based on its latest price monitoring report, the DA said the retail price of local red onion in Metro Manila wet markets is now ranging between P340 and P550 per kilogram, which used to be as much as over P700 per kilogram.

DA explained that its Kadiwa stores have been selling the P170-per-kilogram onions since the issuance of the DA Administra­tive Circular No. 9 dated October 7, 2022, which sets the suggested retail price of mediumsize­d red onions in NCR wet markets at P170 per kilogram.

The native onions currently sold at the Kadiwa outlets are supplied by farmers from Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, and Tarlac, it added.

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