00:00From today, you can buy the cheapest rice that is worth 38 pesos per kilo
00:06in the province of Pangulo, Quioste.
00:08Details of the purchase of the rice are brought to you by PTV Manila.
00:15Vilma often buys from the Kamuning Public Market.
00:18Every time he buys, he almost runs out of his rice budget.
00:23He won't leave this on his list because he knows that it's important for his diet.
00:28That's why he's very thankful that he knows that the province of Pangulo has a Kamuning Public Market.
00:34Because the rice is really expensive now, sir.
00:37Their minimum is 60 pesos.
00:38And now, I saw that it's 29 pesos. I'll just try it.
00:41Yes, it's a big savings, sir.
00:43Because it's big, you know, it's listed at 60 kilos.
00:4760 kilos, right? And now it's 29. That's a big list.
00:51From today, you can buy the cheapest rice that is worth 38 pesos per kilo in the province of Pangulo, Quioste.
00:56The former 40 pesos per kilo of rice can now be bought for 38 pesos per kilo in the province of Pangulo, Quioste.
01:03These are the rice that are RFA 25 or 25% broken.
01:07At the time of Radyo Pilipinas, DA Spokesperson Assistant Secretary Anel De Mesa said
01:12that there are 20 families that sell 38 pesos per kilo of rice.
01:16Meanwhile, the DA hopes that the rice stores in Metro Manila will expand.
01:22They are asking for the Kadiwa to have outlets in 150 private and public markets in the entire National Capital Region.
01:33Aside from the 38 pesos per kilo of rice,
01:36the 45 pesos per kilo of rice or the 5% broken rice can also be bought in Kadiwa, Pangulo, Quioste.
01:42The so-called worth rice is also available for 36 pesos.
01:46And the aging but good quality rice stock of NFA is 29 pesos.
01:51Starting Monday, the maximum suggested retail price of 58 pesos for imported rice will be implemented.