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Pork and meat prices continue to soar in Mindanao markets

February 6, 2021 by NewsLine Philippines

DAVAO CITY — The Executive Order of President Rodrigo Duterte imposing a “mandated” price ceiling on selected pork and chicken products in the National Capital Region following the rising food prices has adversely affected the Mindanao markets.

The EO did not sit well with Mindanao pork and meat vendors as Manila traders continue to haul their carcass and products at a higher price at the expense of the local market who are forced to increase their products and adjust it with the prices mandated by Manila traders.

In Davao City, pork and other meat snowballed to P400 per kilo from the original P210 while poultry products hiked  from P280 to P300 from P180.

Meat vendors in Bankerohan, Agdao and Toril public markets, the three big markets in the city have  increased the price as supply of live hogs became scarce due to cases of African Swine FASF) in the neighboring provinces.

While  meat vendors in Gingoog City, they increased their prices from P180 to P300  because their carcass are shipped to the National Capital Region (NCR) leaving local consumers with scarce supply.

Allen Paglinawan, a local meat vendor said “local growers increase the  prices of live hogs  from P100 to P180 leaving them no choice but to increase their prices of every hog that will be shipped to Manila”.

“I got my carcass from our cooperative, but half of our local meat are shipped to Manila and they offer higher prices, so, we are left with no choice but to increase our prices,” said Delia Logan.

Duterte signed the EO upon the recommendation of the Department Agriculture in the hope of addressing the significant increases in prices of basic necessities such as pork and chicken that have caused undue burden to Filipinos, especially the underprivileged and marginalized in Metro Manila.

The EO is also meant to address the country’s reduced local pork output due to the outbreak of the African swine fever (ASF). Nearly 500,000 hogs have so far been culled in the country due to ASF.

“It is imperative and urgent to ensure that basic necessities are adequate, affordable and accessible to all,” the EO read.

Under the EO, the mandated price ceiling of pork, particularly kasim or pigue is PHP270 per kilo while the price ceiling of liempo is PHP300 per kilo.

Likewise, the mandated price ceiling of dressed chicken is PHP160 per kilo.

Under Republic Act 7581 or the Price Act, the President, upon recommendation of the implementing agency or the Price Coordinating Council, may impose a price ceiling on any basic necessity during the existence or effect of any emergency or calamity.

On Sept. 16, 2020, Duterte signed Proclamation No. 1021 (s. 2020) extending the state of calamity throughout the country due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic for a period of one year from Sept. 20, 2020 up to Sept. 12, 2021.

The EO will take effect immediately upon publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation and will remain in full force and effect for 60 days from said date unless extended by the President upon recommendation of the DA.

The prices of meat and vegetables rose by 50 to 275 percent in January 2021 compared to January 2020, according to the price monitoring report released by the Philippine Statistics Authority.

In November last year, Duterte imposed a 60-day price freeze following the declaration of a state of calamity in Luzon in the wake of Typhoon Ulysses.

The price freeze, which already expired, covered basic food items like rice, pork, chicken, beef, vegetables, root crops, sugar, fresh fruits, canned fish, and other marine products, among basic commodities.

Last Thursday, the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) approved the designation of “special” hog lanes to ensure the unhampered shipment of pork products from Luzon and Mindanao through IATF Resolution No. 97.

The DA, the Department of the Interior and Local Government, and the Department of Trade and Industry have been directed to jointly implement the resolution to ensure the smooth shipment of pork products. Newsline.ph

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Gingoog Market, meat shortage, Pork prices

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