DA defends franchise for Kadiwa outlets

People line up at the Kadiwa center in the Department of Agriculture office in Quezon City to buy rice at P29 per kilo.
Michael Varcas.

MANILA, Philippines — An official of the Department of Agriculture defended the move of DA Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. to allow franchises for Kadiwa outlets.

At a press conference, DA spokesman Arnel de Mesa said that Food Terminal Inc. (FTI) is tasked to handle the expansion of Kadiwa stores in the country.

“The FTI is studying the Kadiwa franchise, but definitely our objective will be the same: lower retail price in the Kadiwa stores compared to the markets. We want to show the obvious difference of buying agricultural products in the Kadiwa,” he said.

According to De Mesa, the move will also ensure the sustainability of the operation of the Kadiwa outlets in the country.

Tiu Laurel said that his administration plans to open Kadiwa outlets in the country’s 82 provinces before the end of President Marcos’ term in 2028.

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