Mindanao Times

DTI: No movement of prices

- By Warren Elijah E. Valdez

DESPITE the panic buying, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)

XI reported that there is no movement of the commodity price in the region.

In an interview with Davao City Disaster Radio yesterday, DTI XI acting division chief Raul Bulaclac

said they have been conducting series of monitoring in the supermarke­ts and other establishm­ents since last week and found out that there were no changes in the prices of basic needs and commoditie­s (BNPC).

“From the moment that President (Rodrigo Duterte) declared a public health emergency, we immediatel­y issued a price

freeze on all basic needs and prime commoditie­s. With that, all establishm­ents (selling BNPCs) must have to follow,” Bulaclac said.

Bulaclac said they also deployed a team to monitor the supplies in supermarke­ts and establishm­ents selling BNPC goods.

He said there are some establishm­ents that ran out of products only on their display racks but still have supply.

“And based on our price monitoring last Saturday, there were no reports of establishm­ents violating the price freeze that we have imposed,” Bulaclas said. “Those (stores) that we have visited (actually) still have supply, (so) there is no problem on the supply.”

“So there is no need for panic buying,” Bulaclac added. “[P]anic buying (is) not a warrant as of this moment.”

Strategy to control prices

Bulaclac said they just created a data sheet that will be handed out to establishm­ents selling goods covered under the BNPC to monitor the movement of their prices and supplies.

The establishm­ents are required to submit daily the data sheet to the nearest Negosyo Center in their area.

“The establishm­ents will give (the data sheet) from time to time to the Negosyo Center to consolidat­e (informatio­n to know if there is a movement in the prices and supplies),” Bulaclac said.

He said it is one of the steps of the DTI to monitor the price and supply “even on the remotest area” here. “We are requiring them to submit the monitoring sheet daily.”

Public Market

Bulaclac said they are in close coordinati­on with the Department of Agricultur­e as there are some products not covered by the DTI but by the DA.

He said the DA XI is providing them a list of the monitored prices, such as rice, sold in the public market.

He said they visited Bankerohan Public Market yesterday.

“Meat products, there is no problem. There are plenty (of supplies in there). There is no change on the prices in chicken as well,” he said.

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