The Department of Agriculture (DA) temporarily stopped the sale of P170-per-kilogram onion in its Kadiwa stores after its memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Food Terminal Inc. (FTI) expired recently. Know more:
THE Department of Agriculture temporarily stopped the sale of P170-per-kilogram onion in its Kadiwa stores after its memorandum of agreement with Food Terminal Inc. expired recently.
The halt to the sale of cheaper onions in Kadiwa stories comes a few days after the Ombudsman opened an investigation regarding the alleged overpriced purchase by DA and FTI of onions from a local multipurpose cooperative. Evangelista explained that they expect onion prices to be cheaper in the coming weeks due to the arrival of imported stocks and upcoming local harvest.
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