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Transcript
00:00The price of fish and vegetables in Metro Manila has increased a lot
00:11following the taste of the typhoon Christie.
00:15Just like the Marikina Public Market.
00:18According to some sellers,
00:19aside from the high price they get from the stores that are being raised in Lucena and Palawan,
00:24there is also a shortage in supply.
00:27The cheapest tilapia that can be bought is Php 180 per kilo.
00:31It has increased by Php 20.
00:33While the most expensive pompano, which used to be Php 400,
00:37is now Php 440 per kilo.
00:41The price of other seafood has also increased.
00:44Like the squid, which used to be Php 400,
00:46is now Php 550 per kilo.
00:49The high price of shrimp is now Php 50,
00:53which is now Php 450 per kilo.
00:56The price of other vegetables has also increased.
00:58Like the chayote, which is now Php 80 per kilo,
01:01and the carrots, which is now Php 180 per kilo.
01:05Both have been raised by Php 20.
01:08While Php 200 has been added to each kilo of broccoli.
01:12According to the latest monitoring of the Department of Agriculture,
01:16the price of different fish in NCR is now Php 120 to Php 420.
01:23While the price of vegetables ranges from Php 45 to Php 500 per kilo.

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