Connect farmers to consumers, stop traders' manipulation: so

Connect farmers to consumers, stop traders' manipulation: solon

IMPROVING SUPPLIES. Red onions abound at Kamuning Public Market in Quezon City on Tuesday (Jan. 17, 2023). From as high as PHP350 per kilo in wet markets early this month, the Department of Agriculture said Monday (Jan. 23) prices are expected to go down with the impending arrival of 400 metric tons of yellow onions and 800 metric tons of red onions. (PNA photo by Robert Oswald P. Alfiler) MANILA - Farmers should be given direct access to the market to avoid traders who, more often than not, profit more. Senator Cynthia Villar said Tuesday it is time for the country to change its food value chain to give farmers more profit and for less expense on the part of the consumers. The national government has activated more Kadiwa stores starting November last year to reduce logistics costs and improve agricultural infrastructure that will ensure food security. Data from 2022 showed Kadiwa stores served 450 farmer groups and some 1.22 milllion households in less than two months, generating PHP418 million in sales from 19,383 selling activities of farmer cooperatives and associations and agricultural-fishery enterprises nationwide. "'Yung RCEF [Rice Competitive Enhancement Fund] sinabi ko sa PhilMech [Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization], bigyan mo ng dryer and milling [machines] para pag-produce niya, rice na siya tapos 'yung coop nila can go to the supermarket and malalaking tindera sa mga palengke na sila na ang magsu-supply diretso. Dadating sa ating mas mura tapos mas malaki ang kita nila (Under the RCEF, I told the PhilMech to give [farmers] dryer and milling machines so they can produce rice and their cooperative can go to the supermarket and retailers in the market and supply them directly. We can buy it cheaper and they can earn more]. That's the value chain," Villar said in an interview on Tuesday. The Committee on Agriculture, chaired by Villar, is pushing to amend Republic Act 10845 or the Anti-Agricultural Smuggling Act which declares large-scale agricultural smuggling as economic sabotage. "Ngayon ang solusyon namin mag-a-amend kami ng large-scale agricultural smuggling para paghigpitan pa namin tapos lalagyan na rin namin ng against cartel, profiteering, hoarding (Now, our solution is to amend large-scale agricultural smuggling to tighten the law and we will put [provisions] against cartel, profiteering, hoarding)," Villar said. "In the future, kung hindi man natin ma-solve ang problem, ma-lessen natin (if we cannot solve the problem, we can at least lessen it)." In a recent statement, Villar suggested the provision of storage facilities for onion farmers to stop the supply and demand manipulation being done by traders and importers. The Department of Agriculture (DA) said it will build six cold storage facilities this year in onion-producing regions Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon and Mimaropa in support of local farmers. Each facility with a capacity of 20,000 bags will cost up to PHP40 million. In March 2022, the DA turned over two cold onion storage facilities, with capacity of 10,000 and 20,000 bags, respectively to farmers of Valiant Primary Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Barangay Marcos Village, Palayan City, Nueva Ecija and a PHP20-million facility to the Sapang Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Moncada, Tarlac. (PNA) }

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Cagayan Valley , Philippines General , Philippines , Tarlac , City Of Tarlac , Manila , Palayan City , Palayan , Nueva Ecija , Usapang , Pangasinan , Cynthia Villar , Purpose Cooperative In Barangay Marcos Village , Committee On Agriculture , Purpose Cooperative In Moncada , Department Of Agriculture , Republic Act , Anti Agricultural Smuggling Act , Central Luzon , Valiant Primary Multi Purpose Cooperative , Barangay Marcos Village , Sapang Multi Purpose Cooperative , Improving Supplies Red Onions Abound At Kamuning Public Market In Quezon City On Tuesday Jan 17 , 023 From As High Php350 Per Kilo In Wet Markets Early This Month , He Department Of Agriculture Said Monday Jan 23 Prices Are Expected To Go Down With The Impending Arrival 400 Metric Tons Yellow Onions And 800 Red Pna Photo By Robert Oswaldp Alfiler Manila Farmers Should Be Given Direct Access Market Avoid Traders Who , More Often Than Not , Rofit More Senator Cynthia Villar Said Tuesday It Is Time For The Country To Change Its Food Value Chain Give Farmers Profit And Less Expense On Part Of Consumers National Government Has Activated Kadiwa Stores Starting November Last Year Reduce Logistics Costs Improve Agricultural Infrastructure That Will Ensure Security Data From 2022 Showed Served 450 Farmer Groups Some 1 22 Milllion Households In Than Two Months , Enerating Php418 Million In Sales From 19 , 383 Selling Activities Of Farmer Cooperatives And Associations Agricultural Fishery Enterprises Nationwide Quot 39 Yung Rcef Rice Competitive Enhancement Fund Sinabi Ko Sa Philmech Philippine Center For Postharvest Development Mechanization , Igyan Mo Ng Dryer And Milling Machines Para Pag Produce Niya , Ice Na Siya Tapos 39 Yung Coop Nila Can Go To The Supermarket And Malalaking Tindera Sa Mga Palengke Sila Ang Magsu Supply Diretso Dadating Ating Mas Mura Malaki Kita Under Rcef , I Told The Philmech To Give Farmers Dryer And Milling Machines So They Can Produce Rice Their Cooperative Go Supermarket Retailers In Market Supply Them Directly We Buy It Cheaper Earn More That 39s Value Chain , Uot Villar Said In An Interview On Tuesday The Committee Agriculture , Haired By Villar , S Pushing To Amend Republic Act 10845 Or The Anti Agricultural Smuggling Which Declares Large Scale As Economic Sabotage Quot Ngayon Ang Solusyon Namin Maga Kami Ng Para Paghigpitan Pa Tapos Lalagyan Na Rin Against Cartel , Profiteering , Oarding Now , Ur Solution Is To Amend Large Scale Agricultural Smuggling Tighten The Law And We Will Put Provisions Against Cartel , Hoarding , Uot Villar Said Quot In The Future , Ung Hindi Man Natin Ma Solve Ang Problem , A Lessen Natin If We Cannot Solve The Problem , E Can At Least Lessen It Quot Ina Recent Statement , Illar Suggested The Provision Of Storage Facilities For Onion Farmers To Stop Supply And Demand Manipulation Being Done By Traders Importers Department Agriculture Da Said It Will Build Six Cold This Year In Producing Regions Ilocos , Entral Luzon And Mimaropa In Support Of Local Farmers Each Facility Witha Capacity 20 , 000 Bags Will Cost Up To Php40 Million In March 2022 , He Da Turned Over Two Cold Onion Storage Facilities , Ith Capacity Of 10 , 000 And 20 , 000 Bags , Espectively To Farmers Of Valiant Primary Multi Purpose Cooperative In Barangay Marcos Village , Ueva Ecija Anda Php20 Million Facility To The Sapang Multi Purpose Cooperative In Moncada , Arlac Pna ,

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