Ample supply of goods assured amid quarantine

By Kris Crismundo

March 21, 2020, 7:44 pm

<p><strong>AMPLE FOOD SUPPLY</strong>. Food manufacturers San Miguel Corp. and Century Pacific Food Inc. assure Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez that there is an adequate supply of goods in the market during the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon. Lopez says there is no shortage of food products in the market. <em>(Photos from DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez)</em></p>

AMPLE FOOD SUPPLY. Food manufacturers San Miguel Corp. and Century Pacific Food Inc. assure Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez that there is an adequate supply of goods in the market during the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon. Lopez says there is no shortage of food products in the market. (Photos from DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez)

MANILA – Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said giant food manufacturers assured that there is an adequate supply of their products in the market during the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon.

Lopez made the statement after the Philippine Association of Meat Processors Inc. (PAMPI) claimed that they anticipate a “severe shortage of goods by mid-April” because of the restrictions at checkpoints.

“Shortage is not true. They are producing every day. All food companies are allowed to produce every day and cargoes [are] allowed to move unhampered,” he told reporters in a text message.

Lopez added that the glitches in implementation at checkpoints since the quarantine was imposed on March 17 prompted the PAMPI to write his office.

“The manufacturer has inventories in their warehouse, in their distributors, and in the supermarkets up to the sari-sari and convenience stores, which if you add up can be around one and a half- to two-month inventory,” the trade chief said.

San Miguel Corp. said its facilities can manufacture 1.96 million kilograms of fresh meats, 524,000 kilograms of processed meats, and 2.11 million kilograms of flour and baked goods.

Canned goods producer Century Pacific Food Inc. also assured the DTI that they have enough raw materials and ingredients to continue its manufacturing operations.

On Friday, DTI amended its previous memorandum circular, now allowing all types of cargoes to move within, to and from the island of Luzon.

“No discretion in decision making at checkpoints that will result in different treatments. So, all cargoes are allowed,” Lopez said. (PNA)

 

 

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