Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Coming soon: P20 per kilo rice

We are nearing our dream of making rice available at P20 per kilo

- BY MICHELLE GUILLANG @tribunephl_mish

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday said the government has been making headway towards its goal of reducing the price of rice to P20 per kilo.

In his speech during the nationwide launch of the “Kadiwa ng Pasko Project” in Mandaluyon­g City, Marcos touted that Filipinos already have the option to purchase rice as cheap as P25 per kilo.

“‘Pag bibili ng bigas kinukuha sa NFA, kinukuha sa buffer stock… hindi kumikita ang NFA. Kung ano ‘yung pinambili nila ganoon din ang presyo kaya’t ‘yung nakita ninyo ‘yung bigas P25 per kilo (The NFA does not profit from selling the rice. Currently it’s down to P25 per kilo)” he said.

He added: “Palapit na tayo dun sa aming pangarap na mag-P20 (per kilo of rice) pero dahan-dahan. Aabutin din natin yan (We are nearing our dream of making rice available at P20 per kilo).”

The President led the nationwide launching of the project, which aims to provide a market to local farmers, fishermen, and small business owners as well as to free them from the control of unscrupulo­us traders and middlemen.

As the current Agricultur­e Secretary, Marcos reiterated his commitment to implementi­ng measures that would alleviate the plight of the vulnerable sectors, such as reviving the Kadiwa project.

“Ito namang Kadiwa ay nakakamura ito dahil ang pamahalaan ay bumibili diretso sa supplier kaya’t lahat ‘yung… Lahat ng transport cost, lahat ng mga ganyang klase na kailangang bayaran ang gobyerno na ang gumagalaw (Kadiwa prices are cheap because we are buying direct from the supplier. There is no middleman),” Marcos said.

He added: “Kaya’t nakikita natin kahit papaano mayroon tayong

savings. Kaya’t sabi ko ibalik natin. Mayroon na dating Kadiwa sa mga

LGU pero kung kani-kanila lang. At ang nakita naman namin maganda pa rin ang epekto para makatulong sa tao (That is why we have savings. The effect is good because we are helping the consumers).”

Marcos vowed that more Kadiwa hubs will be launched around the country just in time for Christmas.

“Labing-apat ito na iba’t ibang Kadiwa ng Pasko na binubuksan namin. Si First Lady napunta sa Parañaque, si Congressma­n Sandro nasa Quezon City, ‘yung isang anak ko si Simon ay nasa San Juan. Kaya’t at lahat po… Patuloy po ito. Pararamihi­n po natin ito hangga’t may coverage na tayo na national (There are already 14 Kadiwa hubs that we have opened. The First Lady went to Paranaque, Congressma­n Sandro in Quezon City and my other son Simon is in San Juan. This will be a continuing effort),” he added.

The project, he said, was conceptual­ized to address inflation by providing people with affordable goods, especially in the upcoming holiday season.

Some 14 sites were opened simultaneo­usly across the country on Wednesday, including 11 in the National Capital Region, one in Tacloban City, one in Davao de Oro, and one in Koronadal City, South Cotabato.

Former President Rodrigo Duterte revived the program but it did not have a statewide reach because the Covid-19 outbreak halted government initiative­s.

Bringing down the price of rice to P20 per kilo was one of the campaign promises of Marcos during the 2022 presidenti­al campaign.

Marcos is looking at issuing an executive order directing the Department of Agricultur­e and the National Food Authority to procure rice harvests from local farmers at higher and more competitiv­e prices.

Believing this would also be one way of preventing rice cartels from controllin­g the supply and demand of the product in the market, he said there is a need to widen the scope of the Kadiwa stores to protect the Filipino people from rising prices of goods brought by external factors.

He is also eyeing the amendment of the Rice Tarifficat­ion Law, making it more local farmer-friendly to stop the country’s too much dependence on rice importatio­ns.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi ?? Christmas ‘gift’ President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. stops by various stalls of rice and produce during the Kadiwa Para Sa Pasko on Wednesday, 16 November 2022 at the Molave Covered Court in Mandaluyon­g City. Kadiwa stores will offer cheaper goods including rice at P25 per kilo.
PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi Christmas ‘gift’ President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. stops by various stalls of rice and produce during the Kadiwa Para Sa Pasko on Wednesday, 16 November 2022 at the Molave Covered Court in Mandaluyon­g City. Kadiwa stores will offer cheaper goods including rice at P25 per kilo.
 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY AL PADILLA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_al ?? WITH the influx of holiday shoppers, malls have adjusted their store hours from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and have been requested by the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority to refrain from scheduling mall-wide sales during weekdays to avoid rush hour traffic.
PHOTOGRAPH BY AL PADILLA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_al WITH the influx of holiday shoppers, malls have adjusted their store hours from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and have been requested by the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority to refrain from scheduling mall-wide sales during weekdays to avoid rush hour traffic.

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