DA, private groups partner for hassle-free food shopping

<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>ONLINE SHOPPING. </strong>Agriculture Secretary William Dar signs a memorandum of agreement with Grab president and CEO Brian Cu (left), together with eight new partners, including six merchants and another logistics provider for hassle-free food shopping as part of quarantine measures to curb the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). Dar said through this e-commerce mechanism, consumers can buy goods in the comfort and safety of their own homes (<em>PNA photo by Joey O. Razon</em>) </p>

ONLINE SHOPPING. Agriculture Secretary William Dar signs a memorandum of agreement with Grab president and CEO Brian Cu (left), together with eight new partners, including six merchants and another logistics provider for hassle-free food shopping as part of quarantine measures to curb the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). Dar said through this e-commerce mechanism, consumers can buy goods in the comfort and safety of their own homes (PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

MANILA – To cater to more farm producers and consumers, the Department of Agriculture (DA) has expanded its partnership for the e-Kadiwa marketing initiative.

Agriculture Secretary William Dar signed a memorandum of agreement with eight new partners, including six merchants and two logistics providers for hassle-free food shopping as part of quarantine measures to curb the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).

Farmshare Pime, Livegreen International Inc., Farmfetch Inc., Banwa Farms/ Cultigen Corp, RAM Foods Corp., and Ablayan Trading are now part of the newest digital scheme developed by DA which directly connects farmers and buyers, enabling an efficient value chain system for the sustainable supply of fresh and nutritious farm produce.

Alongside the six new merchants, Lalamove and Grab Express have also joined the initiative as logistics partners, with the guarantee of timely delivery of vegetables, fruits, and other agri-fishery products.

Dar said the new platform incorporates innovative strategies to provide an easier and safer way for farmers, fishers and other agri-preneurs to sell their produce.

“Through this e-commerce mechanism, we are also allowing our consumers to purchase goods in the comfort and safety of their own homes,” he added.

He said Covid-19 has compelled the government and the private sector to strengthen and elevate partnership to adapt to the new norm.

“With the challenges posed by this pandemic, it is imperative that we develop new innovations and scale up existing technologies, and we’re happy that many have been forging an alliance with us to help first and foremost our countryside heroes,” Dar said.

Meanwhile, the new partners expressed support to the initiative, highlighting their willingness to help the producers and consumers alike. Aside from enabling farmers to be social entrepreneurs, the merchants ensure safe and nutritious food items are made available to the Filipino family.

In addition to fresh vegetables and fruits, fish and meat products are now available on the e-Kadiwa market list, as well as organic produce and indigenous products such as adlai rice which is grown in Malaybalay, Bukidnon is a delicious grain that is high in fiber, low glycemic, gluten-free and a healthier alternative to rice and pasta.

Dar said as food supply remains to be part of the essential, the DA, along with its partners, will continue to boost market linkage through e-Kadiwa as well as other Kadiwa ni Ani at Kita marketing strategies. Following the success of e-Kadiwa, Dar announced its possible expansion in other urban centers.

“We will bring in more companies that hold high regard for social responsibility,” he said.

To check out the wide range of products available, simply visit eKadiwa.da.gov.ph.

Select a store and choose from the products available, then simply add to cart along with other items or proceed to checkout. Payments may be made upon delivery or through bank transfers, and the delivery rate depends on distance and location. (PR

 

 

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