DTI readies price freeze list of basic commodities in Negros Oriental

By Mary Judaline Partlow

April 30, 2024, 8:17 pm

<p><strong>BASIC COMMODITIES.</strong> In this undated photo, a shopper poses with her groceries at a local department store in Negros Oriental. The Department of Trade and Industry in Negros Oriental is set to impose a price freeze on basic commodities after the province was declared a state of emergency on April 26, 2024 due to the El Niño-triggered drought.<em> (Photo courtesy of DTI-Negros Oriental Facebook Page)</em></p>

BASIC COMMODITIES. In this undated photo, a shopper poses with her groceries at a local department store in Negros Oriental. The Department of Trade and Industry in Negros Oriental is set to impose a price freeze on basic commodities after the province was declared a state of emergency on April 26, 2024 due to the El Niño-triggered drought. (Photo courtesy of DTI-Negros Oriental Facebook Page)

DUMAGUETE CITY – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Negros Oriental is finalizing preparations for a price freeze of basic commodities in the province after it was declared under a state of calamity.

DTI-Negros Oriental spokesperson Krystle Jade Bato said Tuesday a price bulletin would be released considering that Negros Oriental has varied prices for basic commodities, depending on the area.

“We are deliberating with our regional director on whether we follow the suggested retail price or the prevailing prices to be imposed during the 60-day price freeze,” Bato said.

Areas such as this capital city and those identified as “growth centers” have higher prices of basic commodities than the smaller areas, although they remain within the allowed price range, she noted.

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan declared the province in a state of calamity on April 26 due to the El Niño-induced drought, which has caused extreme damages and losses to crops and assets.

Under Republic Act 10121, the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010, the DTI is mandated to impose a price freeze on basic commodities to prevent price skyrocketing and hoarding.

Bato said DTI personnel were in Sta. Catalina town on Monday to impose a price freeze after the area was declared a state of calamity.

However, under the province-wide declaration, she said the DTI would have to revise its bulletin to cover the entire Negros Oriental.

Some of the essential commodities covered by the price freeze under the DTI’s jurisdiction are canned goods, coffee, noodles, candles, flour, sugar, bottled water, condensed milk, evaporated milk, laundry soap, and detergent. (PNA)

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