CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Region 3, in partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the Department of Agriculture (DA), has effectively launched the inaugural allotment of monetary aid to 336 eligible rice retailers in Central Luzon.
The monetary aid amounting to P15,000 was initiated in order to provide relief for micro rice retailers who sell both regular and well-milled rice. This move came after the issuance of Executive Order No. 39 which established maximum prices for such types of rice. This initiative aligns with the government’s commitment to support micro rice retailers and ensure the availability of affordable rice for consumers.
The provinces of Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales held simultaneous granting of payout to beneficiaries in their respective areas on September 14. Meanwhile, Nueva Ecija held their first batch of the grant on Tuesday, September 12.
Nueva Ecija had the highest number of payees with 107 beneficiaries followed by Zambales with 78, and Aurora with 44. Meanwhile, Bataan had 38 payees, Bulacan with 29, Pampanga with 25, and Tarlac with 15 beneficiaries.
Leading the distribution were DTI-3 OIC Regional Director Brigida T. Pili and Department of Agriculture Regional Director Crispulo Bautista Jr., who emphasized the importance of empowering micro rice retailers and stabilizing their businesses in public markets.
“We aim for this payout to aid your businesses, to prevent losses, and to sustain your retailing businesses in public markets so that we can assist our consumers in purchasing affordable rice. This comes at a time when we are anticipating the rice harvest in our municipalities and barangays,” DTI-3 OIC RD Pili said to the rice retailers in attendance.
The beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the assistance, highlighting the invaluable support it provides to their businesses and their ability to continue offering affordable rice to the public.
“Maraming salamat po kay President Bongbong Marcos, sa DTI at sa DSWD sa financial assistance na ipinagkaloob nila. Malaking tulong po ito sa amin para makabili pa ng mga bigas na maibebenta naming sa publiko sa abot-kayang presyo,” said rice retailer Christiana Almodovar.
Meanwhile, DSWD officials advised payees entitled to the payout to prepare beforehand the necessary documents to fast-track the release of the financial assistance and to avoid any inconvenience.
Another round of payout will be scheduled while DTI-3 continues with its monitoring activities to ensure that rice establishments adhere to the mandated price ceilings. (UnliNews Online)