PBBM bets on success of ‘Kadiwa’, addt’l profits for farmers

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency

 

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Saturday expressed optimism that the “Kadiwa ng Pasko” project will be a success both for suppliers and consumers who are always on the lookout for fresh and affordable agri-fishery products.

In a video message during the launch of the event at Rasac Covered Court in Santa Cruz, Manila, Marcos thanked the suppliers who participated in the trial run of the project.

Nais kong batiin ang ating mga seller sa ating Kadiwa ng Pasko na trial run. Maraming maraming salamat at kayo ay nakilahok dito sa aming bagong programa na sana, ‘pagka ito ay lumawak at dumami, ay makakatulong sa taumbayan, lalong-lalo na at papasok na tayo ng Pasko (I want to greet the sellers who joined the Kadiwa ng Pasko trial run. Thank you very much for participating in the new program which we want to expand to help our fellow countrymen, especially as Christmas draws near),” Marcos said.

Kaya’t ang tulong ninyo ay napakahalaga. Maraming-maraming salamat sa inyo sa tulong na ibinibigay ninyo sa programa natin para maging matagumpay ang ating pagtulong sa ating kapwa Filipino (That’s why your participation is very important. Thank you for supporting the program to help us become successful in helping our fellow Filipinos),” he added.

The Department of Agriculture, headed by Marcos, is the lead agency of the program that markets the agri-fishery products of local farmers and fisherfolk and help address price surges associated with the Christmas season.

Thirteen farmers and fisherfolk cooperatives from the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Central Luzon, Calabarzon, and Bicol Region were invited to sell highland and lowland vegetables, fruits, fish, eggs, rice, and dairy products, according to the Philippine Information Agency.

Eleven Young Farmers Challenge awardees in 2021 and 2022 from CAR and Central Luzon also showcase their products.

The Sugar Regulatory Administration was directed to sell sugar with “BBM” label for P70 per kilo while the Department of Trade and Industry invited local micro, small, and medium enterprises to sell canned goods, cheese, bread, and other basic necessities.

The Kadiwa ng Pasko program will be implemented in other areas in Metro Manila and will likely be expanded to include other regions.

In Manila, it will be held on all weekends of November.

The city government announced road closures from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Alvarez Street (from Rizal Avenue to Ipil Street) and one lane of Quiricada Street (from Ipil Street to Rizal Avenue). (PNA)

 

 

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