20 Community Kitchens Serve Meals To IDPs, Support Staff In Negros Occidental

20 community kitchens sa Negros Occidental ang nagbibigay ng pagkain sa mga naapektuhan ng pagputok ng bulkan upang matulungan ang kanilang sitwasyon.

Antique IP Encourages Community Gardening For Herbal Medicine

Pinapahalagahan ng LAIPO ang mga community gardens bilang daan sa pagpapalakas ng produksyon ng mga halamang gamot. Tara at magtulungan tayo.

DBM Oks Guidelines On PHP7 Thousand Medical Allowance For Government Workers

Magiging posible na para sa mga government workers na makatanggap ng PHP7,000 medical allowance. Sinusuportahan ng DBM ang kanilang pangangalaga sa kalusugan.

DHSUD To Release More 4PH Units To Beneficiaries In 2025

Ang DHSUD ay nagsasaad ng kanilang layunin na makapagbigay ng mas maraming yunit para sa 4PH beneficiaries sa darating na 2025.

DTI Continues To Facilitate Supply Of Needed Goods To Antique

After the surge of Typhoon Paeng, the Department of Trade and Industry provided enough supply of necessities and prime commodities to residents of Antique.
By The Visayas Journal

DTI Continues To Facilitate Supply Of Needed Goods To Antique

6
6

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has assured a sufficient supply of basic necessities and prime commodities (BNPC) for consumers in Antique, one of the badly-affected provinces during the onslaught of Severe Tropical Storm Paeng.

Felisa Judith Degala, officer-in-charge Assistant Regional Director (OIC-ARD) of DTI Western Visayas, said that the latest that was facilitated by their office was the shipment of more or less 70 tons of BNPC from Iloilo retailers via the BRP Tausug of the Philippine Navy as an augmentation to the depleting stocks of retailers in the province that arrived on Nov. 7.

There were also some 60 tons of assorted basic grocery items shipped through the MV Felipe-FF Cruz roll-on-roll-off vessel rented by the Antique provincial government on the same day.

The depleting stocks are mostly noodles and sardines but there is no problem with other types of BNPC since retailers from Iloilo were saying that they have “overstocked” for over a month in Antique.

“The sources of supply, the big suppliers are from Iloilo. As a matter of fact, groceries and supermarkets in Antique have their main branch here in Iloilo,” she said in an interview on Wednesday.

On Thursday afternoon, an additional 60 tons of goods will again be shipped via the same vessel consisting of cooking oil, detergent soap, noodles, bread, candles, and biscuits, among others.

“With the sufficiency of the supply of basic necessities and prime commodities, rest assured that prices will not move, more so that we have issued and already published on Nov. 7 the prize freeze of provinces all throughout the region,” Degala said.

Subsequently, the DTI conducts daily monitoring of the supply and compliance of major retailers to the price freeze.

Meantime, Degala added that as of Wednesday, 391 micro, small and medium entrepreneurs (MSMEs) in Western Visayas are partially affected while 181 suffered total damage due to the weather disturbance.

The first assistance that they can offer, she said, is to refer them to the Small Business Corporation, the financing arm of the DTI although it has no go signal yet whether or not they will offer a loan window for Paeng-affected businesses.

However, it has existing soft loans for MSMEs that they may opt to avail and if they have existing loans, then they can request a moratorium.

The DTI is looking at the Livelihood Seeding Program – Negosyo Serbisyo sa Barangay for those affected by the health pandemic and the Pangkabuhayan sa Pagbangon at Ginhawa (PPG) Program intended for small businesses affected by calamities as possible sources. (PNA)