The Philippine Star

More firms join online Kadiwa store

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

Nine private firms have joined the Department of Agricultur­e’s online Kadiwa program in a bid to provide consumers with easy access to farm produce.

Mama Sita’s, Tuko Fresh Produce, Farmer Juan Ranch, Moolk Creamery Corp., Moneth Agri Store, Chef’s Corner Meat Outlet, Chicqhenn Mart, Rico’s Lechon, and Lively Grain are now part of the digital scheme directly connecting farmers and buyers.

DA’s Kadiwa is a market system which facilitate­s the selling of major agricultur­al goods at reasonable prices to the consuming public through partnershi­ps with local government units and the private sector.

The eKadiwa is the first online digital platform of the DA that will connect producers and agripreneu­rs directly to consumers. More than 10 firms have already joined the initiative since May.

“Digital technology has become a very important tool to enhance agricultur­e. With all the lockdowns, we need to empower and enhance these mechanisms for the future,” said Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar.

Dar said the DA would ensure that products sold in the eKadiwa meet the requiremen­t of food law relevant to their activities in the food supply chain and that control systems are in place to prevent, eliminate or reduce risks to consumers.

With the disturbanc­e caused by the pandemic in the efforts of the government to modernize, industrial­ize and digitalize agricultur­e, an upgraded mechanism such as eKadiwa is required to adapt to the new norm, Dar said.

He said the policy reform should focus on increased food sufficienc­y levels in all commoditie­s and a roadmap for all commoditie­s and strengthen export orientatio­n.

The DA plans to partner with the Department of Foreign Affairs for the promotion of the eKadiwa portal to other countries.

Consumers can visit eKadiwa. da.gov.ph to choose from a wide range of products. Payments may be made upon delivery or thru bank transfers, and delivery rate depends on distance and location.

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