The Manila Times

Kadiwa ng Pangulo to open outlets in Visayas, Mindanao

- CONRAD CARIÑO

THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) will expand the Kadiwa ng Pangulo program to the Visayas and Mindanao this month as part of the broader plan to widen the store network that are offering lowerprice­d farm goods, including rice, in Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon.

“We expect to have at least 60 Kadiwa ng Pangulo stores across the country next month to provide more Filipinos with greater access to affordably priced agricultur­al products, including the P29-per-kilo rice intended for vulnerable sectors,” says Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr.

The ultimate goal of the Kadiwa ng Pangulo program is to have at least one store in each of the country’s nearly 1,500 municipali­ties. Aside from helping consumers, the program also provides farmers cooperativ­es and associatio­ns a ready market, where they can directly sell their produce to consumers, maximizing their returns.

Laurel says DA will collaborat­e with the private sector to reach the ultimate target within the term of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

“We have identified at least 650 sites for the Kadiwa ng Pangulo stores. But for us to reach the 1,500 target, we need to open at least one store a day, which is almost impossible. That’s why we need the private sector’s collaborat­ion in this project,” he says.

The DA is also talking to several food manufactur­ers to supply Kadiwa ng Pangulo stores with basic goods, including canned sardines, cooking oil, condiments, fresh fish and poultry.

“We’re also talking to manufactur­ers of other basic goods [such as] condiments, sugar and canned goods to help ease the financial challenges of Filipinos and actualize President Marcos’ vision to provide every Filipino family with affordably priced food on their table,” the DA chief adds.

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