P29/kg na bigas, patuloy na mabibili sa ilang piling Kadiwa stores
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00:00The help of the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. in the sector of agriculture
00:06also has an important role in lowering the price of food.
00:11In fact, those products are being sold directly by some farmers
00:16in Kadiwa Stores at a cheaper price,
00:19just like 29 pesos per kilo of rice.
00:23Let's take a look at the center of the news of Well Custodio.
00:30Nanay Teresita has been waiting for the opening of Kadiwa na Pangulo Stores
00:34in Elliptical Road, Quezon City.
00:36It was earlier, at 6 o'clock.
00:38When do you usually come here?
00:41If it's just for a day, I'll come the next day.
00:47For 29 pesos, you can buy 1 kilo of rice.
00:53We come here because it's cheaper than other places.
01:00We can also buy other items like rice, vegetables, onions, tomatoes, and garlic.
01:09If we want to buy meat, we can buy it here.
01:14We will buy rice first because it's more important.
01:20It's a lot of money because it's expensive compared to other stores.
01:25It's a big discount if you buy it for 3 kilos.
01:31If you buy it for 60 kilos, it's more expensive.
01:3460 kilos is the usual price?
01:36Yes.
01:37Kadiwa Stores has sold 179 sacks of rice
01:41by the ADC Building of the Department of Agriculture for this week,
01:45which will benefit more than 1,000 people.
01:49Up to 3 kilos of rice can be availed by each person
01:52as long as they claim a stab for a good line.
01:57Aside from the cheap price of rice, vegetables and fruits are also cheap.
02:01You can buy carrots for 11 pesos per piece.
02:04Potatoes are 18 pesos per piece.
02:07Cauliflower is 21 pesos per piece depending on the type.
02:11Cucumber is 25 pesos per piece.
02:14Cabbage is 60 pesos per kilo.
02:16Onions and tomatoes are 5 pesos per piece.
02:19Patola is 60 pesos per kilo.
02:21Calamansi is 90 pesos per kilo.
02:24Eggplant is 20 pesos per piece.
02:27Upo is 25 pesos per piece.
02:29Squash is 50 to 60 pesos per kilo depending on the type.
02:33String beans are 25 pesos per string.
02:36Mung beans are 25 pesos per pack.
02:39Ampalaya is 17 pesos per piece.
02:42Cauliflower is 150 pesos per kilo.
02:46Broccoli is 180 pesos per kilo.
02:49For the price of fruits,
02:51mangoes are 50 to 90 pesos per kilo depending on the type.
02:56Avocado is 120 to 140 pesos per kilo depending on the size.
03:01Lakatan is 80 pesos per kilo.
03:03It is directly exported to the farmers
03:06so it is cheaper to sell in Cadiwa.
03:08In addition, on Independence Day yesterday,
03:12Department of Agriculture Secretary Francisco Chula Urell Jr.
03:17cried out for the support of the agency
03:19in promoting the sector of agriculture,
03:21fishing, and animal husbandry.
03:23This is so that there is enough,
03:25safe, and affordable food for everyone
03:28for the rich of the new Philippines.
03:31Cadiwa will open its main store in the ADC building
03:34from 8 am to 5 pm.
03:37But you can buy rice from 7.30 am.
03:41Vel Custodio, for Pambansang TV in the new Philippines.