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Presyo ng karneng baboy, tumaas ngayong holiday season;

PBBM, inaprubahan ang pagpapalawig ng mababang taripa sa inaangkat na baboy, mais, at bigas hanggang 2024
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00:00 The increase in purchases of meat is already felt this holiday season.
00:05 That's why President Ferdinand R. Marquez Jr. approved the expansion of the low price for pork.
00:14 That's what Claycelle Pardilla reported.
00:16 Loretta's budget is already in the middle of the year,
00:22 that's why everything is tight now, especially the expensive price of the purchase, like pork.
00:27 If there's no money to buy, Christmas is over, right?
00:31 It's already reduced now, of course.
00:33 The previous price of 1 kilo, now it's only half.
00:36 In the price monitoring of the Department of Agriculture,
00:39 pork and beef are priced at P275 to P340 per kilo.
00:46 Pork belly is priced at P400.
00:49 Some shopkeepers in the labor market said,
00:52 their prices are increased from P10 to P20 this holiday season.
00:58 Even if it's November, it's still the same.
01:01 If it's December, it's still increasing.
01:03 We can't do anything, we're still increasing.
01:05 We're increasing it to almost P10.
01:07 It's hard to get farm because there's a lot.
01:12 We're almost done with the market.
01:15 To ensure that the price of food will reach its limit,
01:20 President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. approved the expansion of lower prices
01:26 for pork, rice and rice until next year.
01:31 This will reduce inflationary pressures in the face of the El Nino and African swine fever
01:38 and increase the supply of basic agricultural commodities.
01:42 We balanced the consumer and producer, rice and corn.
01:49 We see that the world price is high.
01:54 That means when the land is imported, the price will increase.
02:00 For example, it goes back to the old tariff.
02:03 Retail prices will be too expensive.
02:06 Because of the lower price of imported products,
02:12 accompanied by the El Nino,
02:14 the bad agriculture industry is worried that the local products won't be able to compete
02:19 and farmers will lose their will to plant or raise their livestock.
02:24 This will surely lead to lower production and higher prices.
02:30 Once El Nino was approved by the farmers,
02:34 they saw that all the imports are imported.
02:37 Maybe our next cropping next year, we will only plant a few.
02:41 If the imports increase, we will have a problem if during that time,
02:47 there are a lot of stocks and the millers and traders won't be able to buy.
02:52 The Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines called for a halt
02:57 to the reduction in the price of imported products.
03:00 They said that they will lower the price of imported and farm gate products
03:05 to the local products.
03:07 They should focus on the negotiators who are in the lead
03:11 and should put a suggestion on the price.
03:14 They should find a strategy.
03:16 They should not be greedy.
03:18 Because they don't feel that there is a big one growing.
03:22 Because it should be P1.90, you will just add P120.
03:27 For traders, retailers will get P60.
03:31 So P120 plus P290, P310.
03:34 The price of meat and meat should be in the market.
03:38 If it's too much, it means there's a delay.
03:43 So our NEDA DTI should monitor this and put a suggested retail price
03:52 on all agricultural products.
03:55 Kalei zalpardilia para sa bayat!

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