PhilStar-Feb 9

Pork was scarce in market stalls yesterday and chicken seemed to have also disappeared as most wet market vendors refused to sell on the first day of the 60-day price cap imposed by government. The cap limits pork shoulder or kasim to P270 per kilo, belly or liempo to P300 and chicken to P160 a kilo in Metro Manila markets. Malacañang yesterday appealed to traders to continue selling pork, and bared plans to source pork supplies from the Visayas, Mindanao and parts of Luzon and bring these to Metro Manila. National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) acting director general Karl Chua likewise emphasized the need to increase pork supply and lower tariff.

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