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00:05 In plans to sell Galunggong, the budget increased in the market because the price of Galunggong increased.
00:13 And live from Manila, the first news of James Agustin is here. James.
00:17 Good morning. The price of fresh Galunggong has been increasing for two weeks here in Blue Man Trade Market in Manila.
00:26 It was increased by 20 pesos per kilo. So, the buyers are discarding their own to save.
00:33 Edgar bought only half a kilo of fresh Galunggong because its price increased.
00:40 We have nothing to do, sir. If the price is high, we need to buy. We need to eat.
00:45 How did you discard it?
00:47 Well, it's just budget.
00:49 Divina is working in a carenter in Sampaloc, Manila.
00:53 She will discard the one kilo of fresh Galunggong that she bought.
00:57 They also said that the price of food increased.
00:59 It's not too high because it's just vinegar.
01:03 It's just vinegar and chili. It's not too much.
01:09 So, it's not too high. If there's a little tofu, it's okay.
01:12 Here in Blue Man Trade Market in Manila, the price of fresh Galunggong is from Php 180 to Php 200 per kilo.
01:19 It's higher by Php 20.
01:21 It's higher by Php 20 compared to when the close fishing season for Galunggong in Palawan started on November 1.
01:28 According to the sellers, the price of fresh Galunggong could increase in the next month.
01:34 It's just a little now, so it's high. If it's a lot, it will go down.
01:39 Where did you buy it from?
01:40 From the hole.
01:42 Frozen Galunggong can also be sold for Php 180 per kilo.
01:47 Rosalinda, who has a carenter in Santa Cruz, is buying this.
01:50 It's cheaper.
01:51 How will you cook it?
01:53 I'll just fry it.
01:54 How is it now? Is the price of Galunggong higher?
01:57 Yes, it's like that. You can't stop the price going up. You have to buy it.
02:03 The price of Tilapia has increased by Php 20 per kilo. It's now Php 80.
02:07 It's been from Php 60 for two weeks.
02:10 It's high now because of the fishing.
02:13 Especially in December and January, it's high.
02:19 But by March and April, it will go down.
02:22 The price of some fish is not high, like the frozen Tulingan for Php 180 per kilo
02:28 and the frozen Salmon for Php 130 per kilo.
02:32 While I was walking around the fish sellers here in the Blumen Trade Market,
02:40 we didn't see any fish that they are selling as "Isdang Tamban".
02:44 Reporting from Manila, I'm James Agustin for GMA Integrated News.
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