Palace: Smuggled sugar had to be sold to protect sugar industry, farmers

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Malacañang explained that the smuggled sugar donated to Kadiwa Centers had to be sold and not be given for free, in consideration of the interest of sugar producers and small farmers. ManilaBulletin

Malacañang asserted President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s decision to sell the smuggled sugar donated to Kadiwa Centers in the country

Malacañang explained that the smuggled sugar donated to Kadiwa Centers had to be sold and not be given for free, in consideration of the interest of sugar producers and small farmers. "Naiisin mang ipamigay ito nang libre direkta sa mga nangangailangan,kailangang isaalang-alang ang industriya ng asukal, kasama ang mga maliliit na magsasaka ," PCO said.

President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has approved the recommendation of the Sugar Regulatory Authority to donate to the Department of Agriculture the 4,000 metric tons of smuggled refined sugar, and it will be sold in Kadiwa Centers at actual mill gate prices, which are currently at P70 per kilo.

 

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