Sun.Star Pampanga

DA to launch ‘KISS ME’to support poultry industry

- BY IAN OCAM PO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is set to launch its KISS ME program this October in bid to open community outlets for more poultry and fish produ ct s.

The DA said that KISS ME stands for Karne, Isda Supply Suporta sa Masa at Ekonomiya.

The program is aimed to open neighborho­od outlets selling dressed chicken and poultry products, meat and fish which come directly from the farmers and fisher folks.

This means more outlets in communitie­s and areas near sources of farm supply. KISS me will also remove the need for middlemen that exploit prices.

Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Pinol said that a Japanese company, Sanden Philippine­s, has pledged to support the program by initially lending out chillers, freezers, cold storage and refrigerat­ed truck vans to support the project.

“As directed personally by Pres. Duterte, disabled and wounded soldiers will be tasked to manage the program to provide them livelihood. This will first be establishe­d in military commissari­es and later, if successful, in housing subdivisio­ns and highly populated areas. The expected results would be affordable food commoditie­s for consumers, better income for the food producers and most of all, a viable livelihood activity for the country’s heroes,” the DA sai d .

The DA said this is part of the advocacy to limit the influence of middlemen and traders in the food supply chain and the prices continues with the staging of a series of TienDA Farmers and Fishermen’s Outlets.

 ?? — Photo by Ian Ocampo Flora ?? PEP TALK. Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin addresses the members of the city’s first mandated women’s organizati­on.
— Photo by Ian Ocampo Flora PEP TALK. Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin addresses the members of the city’s first mandated women’s organizati­on.

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