DA: Sugar prices down to P95/kilo; rice, sugar supply sufficient

THE Department of Agriculture (DA) said yesterday that the country’s supply of rice and sugar is sufficient until next year, with the cost of sugar products now down to P95 per kilo.

DA assistant secretary and spokesperson Kristine Evangelista said the sugar supply is better now compared to the previous months due to the milling season of the local producers.

Nakikita na natin na there were months na P120 umabot ang ating refined, ngayon nasa P95 na po,” she said, adding that the Sugar Regulatory Authority (SRA) will be continuously coordinating with local traders.

Evangelista said based on the supply situation, prices of sugar may stabilize until next year.

“That is the objective. We are looking at the cost structure, now we see it at P95. Although meron tayong… of course, tinitignan na pwedeng mag-P90, pero meron tayong kino-consider na factors, also taking into consideration ‘yung mga movement ng gasolina,” she said.

At P95, maganda po ‘tong presyong ‘to and [P95 is a good price] we want to maintain this price as much as possible,” she continued.

Evangelista also allayed concerns of consumers on the rice supply, saying it is sufficient until the first quarter of 2023.

“Based sa supply data ng Department of Agriculture, at ito ay sa pakikipag-ugnayan din ng mga ibang stakeholders tulad ng SINAG, we are sufficient pagdating po sa bigas. Marami po tayong na-produce na local rice at base po doon, hanggang first quarter nga, marami po,” she said. (GMA Integrated News)

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