"Rice-for-All" Program ng Agriculture Dept, inilunsad ngayong araw

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"Rice-for-All" Program ng Agriculture Dept, inilunsad ngayong araw

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00:00Mothers who chose the Rise for All program were happy just like Ms. Myrna who has a big family.
00:08Of course, it's better because we're saving somehow because we have a big family.
00:15How many do you have in your family?
00:1710 in one house. It's a big help.
00:22It's really cheap. I want to take care of my neighbor's house. I can just buy a house.
00:28Today, the Rise for All program was launched by the Department of Agriculture in the Bureau of Plant Industries in Malate, Manila.
00:35It aims to make rice affordable for Filipino mothers.
00:39The main purpose of this P29 and Rise for All is to have available cheap rice for everyone.
00:48This is part of the program of our President to lower the price of the main products, especially rice.
00:56This will have a good effect on inflation.
00:59Green mango rice from Vietnam can be bought for P45 per kilo in the BPI.
01:05Well-milled rice from local farmers is also increasing directly.
01:09That's why the rice is cheaper in this program.
01:12The agency also ensured that the rice supply is sufficient even if it rains and there are still many storms expected.
01:18Our supply is coming from a very strong harvest last year of 20 million metric tons.
01:24Plus, in the last dry season, our harvest was also good.
01:29In fact, the NFA was able to procure a record of 3.5 million bags.
01:35Their target is only 3.36 million bags.
01:38Then, the import data of the BPI for July is 101,000 metric tons.
01:47Overall, from January to the third week of July, there are 2.4 million metric tons,
01:53which is higher than the level of the same period last year.
01:58Up to 150 bags of rice were brought to Kadiwa BPI for the launching of the Rise for All program.
02:04The new program is the continuation of the P29 Rise program,
02:08which provides cheaper rice for P29 per kilo for vulnerable sectors only.
02:14Currently, there are four Kadiwa outlets available for P45 per kilo of rice,
02:19including the Bureau of Land Industry in Manila, FDI in Taguig City, Potrero in Malabon, and in Caloocan.
02:27The Rise for All program in BPI continues every Thursday until Saturday.
02:32Vel Custodio for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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