Imee urges LGUs: Help keep prices of rice low
>> Sunday, December 9, 2018
By Rey E. Requejo
LAOAG
CITY-- Ilocos Gov. Imee Marcos urged local governments to implement direct
interventions such as providing fertilizers and seeds to farmers while buying
their produce and selling these at pop-up stores to help keep prices of rice
low and ensure ample supply of the grain.
“Local government units
are the front liners in the war against high prices of basic goods, including
rice. LGUs play a major role in securing cheap and steady supply of essential
products. We can help keep prices low at the grassroots level,” said Marcos,
the only incumbent local executive running for senator in the 2019 midterm
polls.
“In Ilocos Norte, we
have been able to keep prices of rice at an affordable P27 per kilo in the
poorest areas in the province. In some parts of the country, rice prices have
shot up to as much as P55 to P57 per kilo—way higher than the prevailing prices
in Ilocos Norte,” she added.
Marcos said LGUs can
replicate the efforts in her province and roll out Kadiwa pop-up stores to sell
heavily discounted basic goods, including the Filipino staple food.
“I am a GI (Genuine
Ilocano) so I really get mad when prices of basic goods spiral out of
control—and that is what is happening now. Basic goods are no longer
affordable,” she said.
“Because of
interventions from our provincial government, we have successfully maintained
low prices of basic goods. For the poorest of our people, food accounts for
almost 60 percent of their income. Price increases really have an adverse
effect on their income, on their cost of living, unless we help tide them over,”
she said.
Marcos said replicating
the Kadiwa centers or rolling stores will not only create a sure market for
farmers’ produce but ensure a steady supply of cheap basic goods for poor
families as well. The Kadiwa stores can likewise carry cheap Christmas goodies
and Noche Buena packages.
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