Ilocos Norte to help local farmers sell surplus crops via Kadiwa
>> Monday, April 20, 2020
By Freddie Lazaro
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte — The provincial
government of Ilocos Norte has pledged to help Ilokano farmers in selling their
surplus crops through the Kadiwa express program in the province.
This is to address the
concern of the local farmers about the oversupply of farm products in Luzon
amidst the enhanced community quarantine due to the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) pandemic.
Governor Matthew Marcos
Manotoc said: “We are hoping that we can buy produce from our farmers. Umiikot
ang Kadiwa Express sa mga bayan ngayon. Most of our goods and produce in Kadiwa
Express are sourced locally.”
The Kadiwa Express
ensures a 10 percent profit for farmers, while buyers can purchase basic
commodities at a cheaper price compared to the prevailing market rate.
“For our farmers who
have a surplus na hindi nila mabenta, pwedeng naming bilhin at ibenta sa ibang
bayan. We can assist in marketing— finding a market for them whether it be to
other provinces or other places,” he added.
To further help farmers
cope with their loss of income, Governor Manotoc said the provincial government
is looking for ways to assist them in their production site by providing
various agri-inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and sprayers.
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