00:00I know what the Department of Agriculture is trying to do.
00:05What they're trying to do is to bring down the consumer prices.
00:12But I think that that mandate belongs to the Department of Trade.
00:17Consumer Protection.
00:19I think the Department of Agriculture must focus on expanding agriculture productivity.
00:27So, while I agree that lowering prices is very important to alleviate the suffering of our people,
00:37I also want to be fair.
00:39Aho nga ang advice na ako sa DA, ayaw palimpin ang original mandate na ito.
00:47Ang mandate na ito is tabangan ng mga farmers.
00:50So, kinahanglan, balansin mo na ito para pa.
00:54We want to lower prices.
00:57But what's more important is increasing the supply.
01:00It's like power.
01:02If limited ang supply sa power, magpabilin ang tax.
01:06The same way kung magpabilin ang supply sa rice at limited,
01:10hindi na ito ma-increase ang per hectare yield na ito,
01:14the price will remain high.
01:16So, we have to focus on growing the sector.
01:20Number one.
01:21Number two.
01:22Let us be fair to our farmers.
01:24Kung muiuntang at 20 peso rice,
01:26but pasabot ang humayten.
01:28So, is that what we want?
01:30Di ba ang importante para nato is increase income sa atong mga magutama?
01:36Para maalhag nato silang na magpabilin sa agriculture.
01:40Kung di li, of course, they will leave agriculture.
01:42And we will be dead in the long term.
01:44So, as much as I understand what the Department of Agriculture is doing,
01:50ang kosyon na ako is please do not forget.
01:53Ang first priority nato is tambangan ng atong mga farmers.
01:58But I understand it's a very, very difficult question.
02:02It would kay Taghalman ang naminahanglan sa affordable foods.
02:06It's a very difficult question.
02:07But as I say, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan are always visited by mga lino.
02:15Visited sa mga typhoon, sa mga calamities.
02:18Kapan sila na sila'y strong, puso'y independent na nuclear power growth.
02:23Why is it that the Philippines did not do that?
02:26I want to reopen.
02:28I wanted to do nirang korentes advocacy
02:31to file a bill within 90 days in the next 20 days.
02:36File a bill to now reopen sa national nuclear power growth.
02:41Sir, ibigyan po tayo ng patikatao na kalarin po
02:46ng elections po.
02:47Sa tingin niyo po ba, mas makakadali yung implementation
02:50ng mga gusto ko natin mga proposals.
02:53Especially that the President himself is also open to nuclear energy
02:58and also renewable energy din po.
03:00I will be perfect.
03:02Nirang korentes kaya na promise
03:04that it will be faster in a museum.
03:07But at least,
03:09if nirang korentes gets collected,
03:11you have an advocate
03:13who will focus on the issue.
03:15And somebody,
03:16you can hold accountable
03:18to the museum power rates
03:20and independent power supply in the community.
03:23And I promise,
03:25that he will try.
03:26He will try.
03:27He will try.
03:28He will try.
03:29He will try.
03:30He will try.
03:31He will try.
03:32He will try.
03:33He will try.
03:34He will try.
03:35Oh, we're ending.
03:36We've been here since yesterday.
03:38I have to leave by this afternoon.
03:42Anyway,
03:43it's last 10 days already.
03:45So technically,
03:46this is already last attempts.
03:48Last attempts to get the consumers to understand.
03:52the consumers to understand.
04:22order.
04:23The customers
04:24who are rich
04:25their shareholders
04:28icles.
04:29They leave the companies
04:31often,
04:32they pickför
04:33away the same olimgrinds
04:34that
04:34they put the actors
04:49in and out that sides
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