Subsidized Rice Program Expands Near manila to combat Rising Food Costs
In a move to alleviate the financial burden on low-income families,the government is substantially expanding its subsidized rice program. Starting Thursday, an additional 32 Kadiwa ng Pangulo centers in provinces surrounding Metro Manila will offer rice at a reduced price of P20 per kilo.
Program Rollout and Rationale
The expansion follows the initial implementation of the “Benteng Bigas Meron (BBM) Na” program in Metro manila. This rollout coincided with the lifting of the Commission on Elections’ “ayuda” ban, wich restricts government aid distribution in the 10 days leading up to the may 12 midterm elections.
Pro Tip
Kadiwa centers are government-supported outlets designed to sell basic goods at affordable prices, directly connecting producers and consumers and cutting out middlemen.
The initiative aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to broaden the reach of the rice program, ensuring that essential commodities are more accessible and affordable, especially for those struggling to make ends meet.
Availability and Locations
Several Kadiwa Centers within Metro Manila are already participating in the program. These include locations at:
- department of Agriculture central office
- Parañaque
- Valenzuela
- Manila
- Malabon
- Taguig
- Mandaluyong
- Pasay
- Navotas
the subsidized rice will soon be available at 32 Kadiwa centers in the following provinces:
- Bulacan
- Cavite
- Laguna
- Mindoro
- Rizal
Government’s Outlook
According to Palace Press Officer Claire castro, the government hopes that increasing the availability of low-cost rice will exert downward pressure on overall market prices.
The P20 per kilo rice will also be available at 32 Kadiwa centers in Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Mindoro and Rizal starting tomorrow.
Reader question
How can I find the nearest Kadiwa center participating in the subsidized rice program?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The Kadiwa program has past roots, dating back to initiatives aimed at stabilizing food prices and supporting local farmers.