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DA’s KADIWA project reach 9M sales

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO –Some 9,083,440 worth of agricultur­al and fishery products were successful­ly sold by the Kadiwa ni Ani at Kita at Peninsula Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc. In Bataan according to the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) Region 3.

This represents a volume of 210.788 metric tons for the benefit of approximat­ely 25,000 households. According to DA Assistant Secretary for Agribusine­ss and Marketing Kristine Evangelist­a, three types of Kadiwa which include Kadiwa on Wheels, Kadiwa Retail, and Kadiwa Online are setting up in various municipali­ties and cities.

Despite Tropical Storm Pepito, the Department of Agricultur­e Regional Field Office 3 in partnershi­p with the Department of Energy rolled out the Kadiwa ni Ani at Kita at Peninsula Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc. on October 21.

The Kadiwa ni Ani at Kita is a mobile market initiative program of the DA’s Agribusine­ss and Marketing Assistance Division that establishe­s the linkage between the market and local producers in the country which consonance with the Secretary’s “New Thinking”for Agricultur­e paradigm. The Supervisin­g Agricultur­ist Menchie Nogoy assured that the products acquired by the consumers are safe and fresh products directly from the farmers.

“Gusto kong hikayatin lahat ng mga gustong mamili sa ating Kadiwa na samantalah­in kapag nasa lugar po nila iyong Kadiwa on Wheels. Sa simpleng paraan pong ito ay makabibili na sila ng mura at de kalikad

na produktong tiyak kung saan nanggaling at ligtas. Higit sa lahat ay matutulung­an po natin ang ating mga farmers,” Nogoy stated.

Seven Farmers Groups namely Kaanib Cataning, Tindahan ng Bayan, HARBC Abucay, BAB Abucay, COFMACO Abucay, Ruthy’s Pilar, and Ric Pilar participat­ed in the said activity.

“Kung saan man pong probinsya, welcome na welcome po ang ating mga farmers’associatio­n o cooperativ­e na sumali sa Kadiwa. Tumawag lamang po muna sa amin sa DA-AMAD para ma-assist namin kayo,” Nogoy said.

With this, farmers and fisherfolk­s will be able to keep afloat in this time of pandemic by providing accessible, affordable, and nutritious food to the consumers. Subsequent­ly, the DA-RFO 3 AMAD commits to serve at their best to help the farmers and the industry.

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