00:00On Monday, the maximum suggested retail price or MSRP for pork will be implemented.
00:12Before that, let's check the price in Marikina Public Market on Unang Balita Live.
00:16Bam Alegre! Bam!
00:23Good morning.
00:24In order to lower the price of pork, the Department of Agriculture will implement the MSRP or Maximum Suggested Retail Price.
00:31Here's the ad.
00:36It's a common complaint of Erning Centeno's vegetables in Marikina Public Market.
00:40It's expensive to sell pork.
00:42For now, it's P440 per kilo of pork and P380 per kilo of cassia and piggy.
00:49It's expensive.
00:50Of course, it's a budget.
00:52There's still time.
00:54This is what Mami Mili asked for some of the reasons why the MSRP or Maximum Suggested Retail Price will be implemented
01:03in wet markets of NCR starting Monday, March 10.
01:07According to Agriculture Secretary Francisco Pichu Laurel Jr.,
01:10P380 per kilo of pork and P350 per kilo of cassia and piggy will be implemented.
01:17This is taken into consideration due to the effect of African Swine Fever in the pork industry.
01:21The DA also conducted a consultation with its stakeholders.
01:25Lillet Panuringan, the vendor, did not agree with the implementation of the MSRP.
01:29For us, the MSRP is still too high.
01:33The vendors are looking for a lower price.
01:37We are only getting a small amount of pork so that we can at least get rid of it.
01:45Mami Mili, Lillet Panuringan, is in favor of the budget for pork.
01:50The price of pork is too high.
01:59After its implementation, the MSRP will be reviewed after a month for its effect on the buyers.
02:07This is the add to cart from Marikina Public Market.
02:10Bam Alegre for GMA Integrated News.
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