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  • 4/29/2024
Kadiwa ng Pangulo, patuloy na dinaragsa dahil sa murang bilihin
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00:00In other stores of the President, it was also sold because of the cheap price of rice and to make up for the high price of products.
00:09This is what Belle Custodio reported.
00:13Marilyn is just on her way to her job, but she went to the store first to buy cheap onions from the store of the President.
00:20It's a bit cheaper than other stores, ma'am.
00:24It's just near our house.
00:28First on the list are vegetables and fruits like carrots that can be bought for Php 100 per kilo.
00:34Broccoli is Php 120 per kilo.
00:37Cabbage can be bought for Php 45 per kilo.
00:40Cucumber is Php 180 per kilo.
00:43Cabbage is Php 50 per kilo.
00:46Lettuce is Php 120 per kilo.
00:49And baguio beans are Php 150 per kilo.
00:52Fruits are also in stock like mangoes that can be bought for Php 50 to Php 115 depending on their size and type.
00:59Cucumber is Php 80 per kilo.
01:02Cucumber is Php 45 per kilo.
01:05Papaya can be bought for Php 45 per kilo.
01:08Vinegar is Php 110 per kilo.
01:11And lemon is Php 140 per kilo.
01:14Now that the weather is hot, refrigerate the leftover food after eating or when it's not hot anymore.
01:20You can also upgrade cold rice and fry it with other ingredients.
01:24More rice can be produced if it's cheaper to buy.
01:28Like Kadiwa of Pangulo Store in Albay where you can buy rice for Php 20 per kilo.
01:34It's also a priority for four-piece members because of the low price of rice.
01:39Meanwhile, regular customers can still buy rice for Php 35 per kilo.
01:46The National Irrigation Authority prioritized the opening of Kadiwa in Bicol Region.
01:51This is in line with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s intention to help the Irrigators Association
01:56in this way, agricultural products can be sold at a cheaper price
02:01which is a big help for food security.
02:04Vel Custodio for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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