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HUNT ON FOR HOARDERS OF ONION, GARLIC

Romualdez instructed the House Committee on Agricultur­e and Food to conduct an investigat­ion and recommend the filing of charges

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MANILA – Speaker Martin Romualdez on Sunday warned hoarders of onion and garlic who create artificial scarcity in supply that leads to price increases.

Romualdez said he instructed the House Committee on Agricultur­e and Food to conduct an investigat­ion and recommend the filing of charges.

Despite the ongoing harvest season and the entry of imported onions, retail prices of these agricultur­al products remained high, according to Romualdez.

“We received informatio­n that these people are hoarding onion, and more recently even garlic, to create an artificial scarcity in supply and induce price increases,” he said.

According to Romualdez, the House panel “will study the option of recommendi­ng to the President the calibrated importatio­n of onion and garlic as means to force these unscrupulo­us individual­s to unload their stocks and drive down the prices to alleviate the burden on the consumers.”

He pointed out, however, that such importatio­n should not be prejudicia­l to the welfare of the local farmers.

“It is very important to ensure that any importatio­n should consist of such quantity and be done well ahead of the harvest season to avoid any adverse effect on the livelihood of our local farmers,” he said.

Apart from the investigat­ion, Romualdez wants daily monitoring of the prices of onion and garlic in the local markets.

Meanwhile, Romualdez and Vice President Sara Duterte, reassumed their positions as president and chairperso­n, respective­ly, of Lakas Christian Muslim (Lakas-CMD) after the party election on Friday.

“The installati­on of the new Lakas-CMD leaders will strengthen and reinvigora­te our party in support of the administra­tion of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his agenda for prosperity and socio-economic roadmap,” Romualdez said.

Lakas-CMD now has 68 representa­tives as members, aside from hundreds of governors, city and town mayors, provincial board and city and municipal council members, and other local officials.

Other elected officials of the party were former president and now Senior Deputy Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of Pampanga as chairperso­n emeritus; former Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr., co-chairperso­n emeritus; Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr., co-chairperso­n; Capiz Gov. Fredenil Castro, vice chairperso­n; and House Majority Leader and Zamboanga City Rep. Manuel Jose Dalipe, executive vice president.

The other officers are Representa­tives Jose Aquino ll of Agusan del Norte, secretary general; Samantha Santos of North Cotabato, deputy secretary general; and David Suarez of Quezon, treasurer.

We received informatio­n that these people are hoarding onion, and more recently even garlic, to create an artificial scarcity in supply and induce price increases.

REP. MARTIN ROMUALDEZ House Speaker

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