Kadiwa Centers eyed to bring farm products closer to Metro consumers | Butch Fernandez

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Senator Sherwin “Win” Gatchalian is urging the Marcos government to establish more Kadiwa Centers to bring agricultural products closer to consumers, a move seen to “subsequently lower food prices to more affordable levels.”

enator Sherwin “Win” Gatchalian is urging the Marcos government to establish more Kadiwa Centers to bring agricultural products closer to consumers, a move seen to “subsequently lower food prices to more affordable levels.”

“Kailangang mabigyan ng sapat na suporta ang mga magsasaka sa pamamagitan ng pagtatatag ng mas marami pang Kadiwa Centers,” he added. Ultimately, this would increase farm output levels, which, in turn, would mean higher income for farmers and lower food prices for consumers.” The senator suggested that “to further empower farmers, the government should also extend the provision of subsidies such as the Fuel Discount for Farmers and Fisherfolk Program.

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