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DSWD to provide aid to small traders affected by cap on rice prices

DSWD to provide aid to small traders affected by cap on rice prices​

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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Social Welfare and Development will provide cash assistance to small rice retailers who will be affected by the imposition of a cap on rice prices, its chief said Tuesday.


The price ceiling, which takes effect Tuesday, aims to reduce the retail prices of the staple item and penalize hoarding. But agricultural groups and economists said the price control could hurt farmers and traders.


DSWD chief Rex Gatchalian said the agency will utilize its sustainable livelihood program to aid small rice traders and retailers. He said the financial assistance will be capped at P15,000 per retailer.



DSWD is just waiting for a list of qualified retailers, which will be provided by the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Agriculture.


“Hopefully, by next week, we can conduct a payout for the sustainable livelihood grant to our affected rice retailers,” Gatchalian told Teleradyo Serbisyo.



Marcos, who also serves as the country’s agriculture chief, set the maximum retail price of regular milled rice at P41 per kilogram, and P45 for well-milled rice.


The government said the imposition of a price ceiling is only a temporary measure.


Inflation rose to 5.3% in August, reversing the downtrend seen in the last six months amid increases in food and fuel prices. The Philippine Statistical Authority reported the acceleration of food inflation to 8.1% last month was mainly due to higher year-on-year growth rate observed in rice, which rose to 8.7% from 4.2% in July.


Aside from hoarding and smuggling, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, India’s ban on the export of non-basmati white rice, and the unpredictability of oil prices have resulted in surging costs of the grain.


Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) earlier said that rice farmers and their organizations can request for local government units to procure palay directly from farmers at reasonable prices “to help prevent exploitative traders and millers from buying palay at unfair and very low prices.”

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Hindi kaya dapat market price na lang
Lugi din kasi retailers, kasi wala namang mabibilhan ng mababa
 
di rin ako pabor sa price capping, it will only generate more problems such as imbalance of supply and demand hayz nako babyM anu ba iyang diskarte mo
 
easy money ulit yan pakulo ni BBM, kunwari may price cap para di halata
di rin ako pabor sa price capping, it will only generate more problems such as imbalance of supply and demand hayz nako babyM anu ba iyang diskarte mo
Napanood ko lang, yung isang vendor, yung 52 pesos niya nag sacrifice sa 45
Kailan kaya yung 15k nila, baka naman parang sa Covid na pahirapan ayuda
 
Napanood ko lang, yung isang vendor, yung 52 pesos niya nag sacrifice sa 45
Kailan kaya yung 15k nila, baka naman parang sa Covid na pahirapan ayuda
un-fair talaga ang price capping kasi hindi nag overprice yung vendor kundi yun talaga ang totoong price ng bigas ayaw lang aminin ni babyM na palpak ang bente niya, bente ngayon isang cup ng kanin baka ito ibig niyang sabihin sa bente
 
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