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The Department of Agriculture (DA), in coordination with the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA), said it will start selling sugar at P70 per kilo in Kadiwa and SRA offices in Quezon City and Bacolod City. Know more:

THE Department of Agriculture , in coordination with the Sugar Regulatory Administration , said it will start selling sugar at P70 per kilo in Kadiwa and SRA offices in Quezon City and Bacolod City.

Consistent with the government’s commitment to make basic commodity affordable to the common Filipino people, the DA-SRA has asked each importer under the Sugar Importation Policy for Crop Year 2022-2023 to commit 10 percent of their imported sugar allocation to be sold, through DA at P70 per kilo in order to have ample supply of affordable sugar.

The DA noted that the local supply has earlier been augmented by the volume imported under Sugar Order 2 through the efforts of the private importers.

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