Mindanao Times

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in importatio­n during harvest season.

Gamilla said he was assured by Dar and the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) that no recycling of import permits would happen.

“Napakahigp­it nila ngayon (they are very strict now),” the local chief executive said.

Based on local monitoring, the price in the market of red creole has dropped to PHP40 a kilo and yellow grannex to PHP21 a kilo from as high as PHP200 and PHP70, respective­ly, before the end of 2019.

“Hindi na po natin malaman kung saan nanggagali­ng ang presyo na yan at bakit pagdating ng anihan dito sa Bongabon ay mababa na (we do not know where did that price is coming from and why the price is already low during harvest season here in Bongabon),” Michael Lidura, an onion grower from Barangay Lusuk here, said.

Lidura expressed apprehensi­on as he is set to harvest his red onions by mid-March while current farmgate price is already at PHP30 to PHP35 a kilo.

“Sana ay huwag nang bumaba pa (I wish it would not go down further),” he said, adding that PHP40 a kilo of red creole would do.

Gamilla expressed gratitude to Dar and BPI Assistant Director Glenn Panganiban for warmly taking their position.

“Napakasuwe­rte po namin na kami ay hinarap at binigyan po kami ng oras na kami-kami lang (we are very lucky that they gave us time and talk about it privately),” Gamilla said, appreciati­ng the opportunit­y that they were able to discuss matters with the Cabinet official.

Aside from Bongabon which is tagged as onion basket of the Philippine­s, farmers from San Jose City and the towns of Sto. Domingo, Rizal and Gabaldon, among others, plant onion during dry season.

Gamilla further said they would experiment changing planting calendar this year.

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