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President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Monday said his administration is eyeing to make Kadiwa stalls, where the public can buy affordable agricultural products, permanent. During his third State of the Nation Address , Marcos said the establishment of Kadiwa Centers nationwide would continue as he cited the effectiveness of the program. “Nagsilbing kaagapay ng taong-bayan ang Kadiwa sa panahon na mataas ang presyon ng pagkain.
The Kadiwa is a program of the Department of Agriculture which aims to provide the public with affordable goods by enabling the farming community to sell goods directly to consumers without the trader-intermediaries. Early this month, various government agencies pushed for the establishment of Kadiwa stalls in local government units across the Philippines. Marcos previously said there are more than 500 Kadiwa stalls across the country catering to the basic needs of consumers at a cheaper price.
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