Pagpapalawig sa mababang taripa, inaprubahan ni PBBM

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Pagpapalawig sa mababang taripa, inaprubahan ni PBBM
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00:00 It's been a few days and it's already the new year.
00:02 That's why there's a feeling of increasing purchases, especially for meat this holiday season.
00:08 That's why President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. approved the expansion of the low-cost meat for pork.
00:17 This is Clazel Pardilla in the "D'Italia" Rising Shine Clazel.
00:24 Loretta's budget is already in the "Eid" season, so she's saving up for the holiday season.
00:30 That's why she's buying expensive products like pork.
00:33 If we don't have money to buy, we can't afford to buy meat.
00:37 But now, we can afford to buy meat.
00:39 Before, we can only afford to buy 1 kg of meat, but now, we can only buy half of it.
00:42 Surprised by the monitoring of the Department of Agriculture,
00:45 the price of pork and goat meat is from P275 to P340 per kilo.
00:52 The price of pork is now P400.
00:55 Some shopkeepers in the labor market said that their prices are now P10 to P20 higher this holiday season.
01:04 Even if it's November, it's still the same.
01:07 Every December, the prices go up.
01:09 We can't do anything.
01:10 We're just going to increase the prices.
01:11 We're already increasing the prices by P10.
01:13 It's hard to get meat from the farm because there are a lot of people.
01:18 We're almost done with the market.
01:21 To ensure that the price of food will reach its goal,
01:25 President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. approved the expansion of lower prices for pork, rice, and rice until next year.
01:37 This will reduce inflationary pressures in the face of the outbreak of the El Nino and African Swine Fever
01:44 and increase the supply of basic agricultural commodities.
01:48 We balanced the consumer and producer, rice and corn.
01:55 We see that the world price is high.
02:00 It means that when the land is imported, the price will increase.
02:06 For example, it goes back to the old tariff.
02:09 The retail price will be too high.
02:12 Because of the lower price of imported products,
02:18 accompanied by the El Nino, the bad agriculture industry is worried that the local products won't be able to compete with the local products.
02:25 Farmers will lose their will to farm or raise their livestock.
02:30 This will surely lead to lower production and higher prices.
02:36 Once the farmers are allowed to use El Nino, they will see that it's all imported.
02:42 Maybe our next crop will be planted next year.
02:46 If the imports increase, we will have a problem if there are a lot of stocks.
02:54 The millers and traders won't be able to buy.
02:57 The Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines called for a halt to the reduction in the price of imported products.
03:05 They will lower the price of imported and farm gate products.
03:10 They should focus on the traders who are in the middle and should put a suggestion price.
03:19 They should find a strategy.
03:21 It's not a joke anymore.
03:23 Because they don't feel that there is a big crop.
03:27 It should be P190, you should add P120. For traders, P60 for retailers.
03:37 P120 plus P290, P310.
03:40 The price of meat and sourdough should be in the market.
03:44 If it's too much, it means there's a delay.
03:49 Our NEDA and BPI should monitor this and put a suggested retail price on all agricultural products.
04:01 Kalei Zalpardiliya for the Morning Show of the country.
04:06 Rise and shine Philippines.

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