THE government has launched its nationwide rice price monitoring to assess the impact of the rice tariff reduction across the entire supply chain, from importers to retailers.
According to a news release on Saturday, the Department of Trade and Industry , in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture , launched the extensive price monitoring initiative, which covers a wide range of retail markets, including supermarkets, hypermarkets and grocery stores under the DTI's jurisdiction, as well as wet markets under the DA's purview.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
of Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual. Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual, who also chairs the National Price Coordinating Council , said his department would remain steadfast in the rigorous monitoring and analysis of rice price fluctuations.'These data-driven reports will inform policymakers' decisions to ensure stable rice supply, distribution, and pricing,' Pascual said.
Launches Rice Price Monitoring
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