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SUPERMARKETS HELP GOV’T WITH PORK SUPPLY – ABALOS

To better ensure the sufficient supply of pork products, supermarkets are lending the government a helping hand in the distribution and sale of these food items  at their outlets nationwide and in wet markets at the National Capital Region.

In his market visits, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Benhur Abalos underscored the importance of the “whole-of-nation” approach in safeguarding supply and implementing price cap.

“We laud the initiative of supermarkets in making sure that pork products are accessible and affordable to the public,” Abalos said.

“We can expect enough and consistent supply of pork products in the coming days.”

“With the help of the private sector and the local government units, we can expect enough and consistent supply of pork products in the coming days,” the traffic chief added.

According to Department of Agriculture Secretary William Dar, supermarkets committed to buy live hogs straight from the port area, slaughter them and distribute them to their outlets.

“The DA is eyeing to link them to wet markets to make sure that even public markets have enough supply,” Dar explained.

For his part, Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez said that the move will lessen transactions with middlemen who are manipulating farmgate prices and causing the shoot up of prices.

“Price ceiling will be followed if we unmask these traders.”

“Through this cost-cutting is easier and retailers can get direct access to the products. The price ceiling will be followed if we unmask these traders,” Lopez said.

Anthony Yu of the SM Hypermarkets said that their 300 outlets across the country are ready to help the government to give the public hog produce for a price of a few pesos cheaper than the implemented ceiling.

The DA has asked the MMDA for support and assistance to enjoin the local chief executives in strengthening their respective local price coordinating councils for strict price monitoring amid the imposition of a price ceiling in pork and chicken products in Metro Manila.

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