President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Saturday stated the federal government will proceed the Kadiwa ng Pasko even past Christmas to make sure that customers will be capable of purchase agricultural gadgets at decrease costs.
“Ngayon po, ipapaliwanag ko po, alam ko po ang nakapangalan ay Kadiwa ng Pasko, ngunit parang ginawa namin itong pilot project lamang. Hindi po. Kahit na matapos na ang Pasko, ipapagpatuloy po natin ito para merong pagkukuhanan ang ating kababayan ng mas murang bilihin,” Marcos stated on the Kadiwa ng Pasko in Valenzuela City.
(Now I wish to clarify that though such is the title of Kadiwa ng Pasko, this is rather like a pilot mission. Even if Christmas season is over, we are going to proceed this to let our countrymen have entry to decrease priced items.)
Marcos was on the Kadiwa ng Pasko honest in Valenzuela City on Saturday morning.
The President stated after they began the Kadiwa program throughout his time period, there have been only some such rolling shops in Metro Manila. But now there are greater than 300 Kadiwa rolling shops within the nation.
Marcos additionally thanked the Department of Agriculture, Department of Trade and Industry, and merchants and producers who went to the Saturday occasion.
“Kaya’t mabuti ito, itong Kadiwa, hindi lamang nabibigyan ng pagkakataon ang taumbayan na makabili ng kailangan na bilihin sa mas mababang presyo, ngunit nabibigyan din natin ng pagkakataon ang mga local producers ng mga maliliit na produkto na meron silang merkado, meron silang palengke kung saan sila maaaring pumunta at ipagbili ang kanilang mga ginawang gamit. Kaya po marami po tayong nakikita na advantage sa ating ginagawa na Kadiwa ng Pasko,” he stated.
(This Kadiwa is nice as a result of it not solely offers the general public a possibility to purchase what they want at decrease costs, however our native producers are additionally given a venue to promote their wares. They have a market the place they’ll go to and promote their merchandise. We see many benefits in our Kadiwa ng Pasko.) —KG, GMA Integrated News