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Transcript
00:00At the beginning of September, the price of rice decreased according to those who are selling at Mega Q Mart.
00:05However, there is a type of rice that is limited in supply now.
00:09Live from Quezon City, we have the first news, James Taustin. James, what is this type of rice?
00:19Maris, good morning. Those who are selling rice here at Mega Q Mart are hoping that the supply of 45 pesos per kilo of rice will continue.
00:27For now, Maris, the supply is limited, but even if it is limited, it is pleasing to those who are talking to us, Mami Mili.
00:3645 pesos per kilo is the cheapest world meal rice that can be bought with how much rice at Mega Q Mart in Quezon City.
00:43But the supply is limited according to those who are selling, so they are also giving limited to Mami Mili.
00:49If the supply is limited, you can give them 3 kilos, but if there are more, you can give them 5 kilos.
00:59I hope that the supply of the market will continue so that we can help the people.
01:07The price of other types of rice also decreased. Local rice is 52 pesos to 55 pesos per kilo.
01:14Imported rice depends on the type of rice, which varies from 56 pesos to 60 pesos per kilo.
01:20Since September, those who are selling rice have felt the price decrease.
01:25Because of the tariff, it became 35 percent to 15 percent only.
01:30So what will happen is that the import will decrease compared to the local.
01:35Of course, it is in our favor because for the people, those who are able to grow their rice, it will be difficult for them.
01:40It would be better if the price of rice would continue to decrease.
01:44We also don't grow rice. Why? Because of our trucking.
01:48And if the price of rice continues to decrease, of course, there will be problems for them.
01:52Mami Mili was happy that the price of rice decreased.
01:55Just like those who have businesses that buy rice every day.
01:59It is also a big help.
02:00Why?
02:01Because, of course, those who are buying, if the price of rice decreases, they will buy from you.
02:08We will also decrease if the price of rice decreases.
02:14We will also decrease.
02:20Meanwhile, Marie, as I go around the rice here in Mega Q Mart,
02:23there are places where the stock of 45 pesos of cheap rice is only 10 to 20 pesos.
02:31If that supply is gone, they will not be able to buy from Mami Mili.
02:35That is why the sellers are hoping that the supply of this cheap rice will continue.
02:41That is the first news from Quezon City.
02:43I am James Agustin for GMA Integrated News.

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