Update sa presyo ng ilang bilihin sa Malabon Market
Update sa presyo ng ilang bilihin sa Malabon Market
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00:00 We now know the prices of the groceries, especially in Malabon Market.
00:04 We are joined by BN Manalo, live.
00:06 Rise and shine, BN.
00:08 Yes, Diane.
00:11 Many people choose early-selling groceries here in Malabon Central Market
00:15 to avoid the rush.
00:18 According to some of the vendors we talked to earlier,
00:21 the prices of some vegetables are going down,
00:24 especially those vegetables that came from Baguio.
00:29 At 4 in the morning,
00:31 Nanny Cristina went to Malabon Central Market
00:34 to buy the groceries she needs for the occasion.
00:37 Nanny Cristina bought early
00:39 to avoid the rush of buyers.
00:41 However, Nanny Cristina insists
00:44 that the products she buys are fresh.
00:46 We buy the products that are wrapped
00:49 so we can save money.
00:52 We buy the products that are cheap
00:55 and we can control the prices.
00:57 The price of tomatoes can be bought for P120 per kilo.
01:02 The price of beans, peas, baguio, and squash
01:04 can be bought for P60 per kilo.
01:07 The price of cabbage is P50 per kilo.
01:10 The price of potatoes and carrots can be bought for P80 per kilo.
01:13 The price of eggplant is P100 per kilo.
01:17 The price of bitter melon is P120 per kilo.
01:20 The price of onions is P140 per kilo.
01:23 The price of eggs can be bought for P5 to P8 per kilo.
01:27 The price of chicken can be bought for P165 per kilo.
01:33 The price of bangus is P160 per kilo.
01:36 The price of galunggong is P150 per kilo.
01:40 The price of tilapia is P140 per kilo.
01:44 The price of dalagang bukid is P200 per kilo.
01:47 The price of pampano is P420 per kilo.
01:51 The price of beef can be bought for P440 per kilo.
01:55 The price of pork ranges from P280 to P380 per kilo.
02:01 The sellers are very strict.
02:04 They also look at the price of the vegetables.
02:09 According to the Department of Agriculture,
02:12 more than 160 tons of highland vegetables
02:15 have been sold by the government.
02:17 This is done through market linkage programs of the agency
02:22 that is expected to help farmers
02:26 from the mountain provinces of Ipugao and Benguet.
02:30 That's the update. Back to you, Diana.
02:33 Thank you very much, Bien Manalo.