Kagawaran ng agrikultura: P500 na Noche Buena meal sa mga tindahan ng Kadiwa

Maaaring makamit ang P500 na Noche Buena meal para sa mga pamilyang may mahigpit na badyet sa pamamagitan ng pagbili sa mga tindahan ng Kadiwa ng gobyerno, ayon sa isang opisyal ng Department of Agriculture.

Inihayag ng Department of Agriculture na posible ang simpleng Noche Buena meal sa halagang P500 sa mga Kadiwa outlet sa buong bansa. Ayon kay Agriculture Undersecretary for agribusiness Genevieve Velicaria-Guevarra, may 740 Kadiwa outlets, kabilang ang 640 pop-up stores at 100 regular stores. Sa mga ito, mas mababa ang presyo ng karne kumpara sa karaniwang pamilihan: P300 bawat kilo ng baboy laban sa P330, at P180 bawat kilo ng manok laban sa P200.

"Hindi ko isinama ang iba pang sangkap kung may ganap na gumagana na kusina," sabi ni Guevarra sa Filipino sa isang news forum sa Quezon City. Para sa mas mahigpit na badyet, magagamit ang mas murang gulay para sa pancit tulad ng repolyo at karot sa P50 bawat kilo, at patatas sa P60 bawat kilo. "Hindi lamang nakatulong sa mga magsasaka, nakatipid ka rin," dagdag niya.

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