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by The Manila Times
Jan 16, 2023 8:05 pm
A vegetable vendor sells chopped onions for P10 per pack of 20 grams at the Blumentritt Market in Manila, on Jan. 16, 2023. The Department of Agriculture (DA), concurrently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has approved the importation of 21,060 metric tons of onions to address the supply gap and curb the high prices of the bulbs that have reached up to P600 a kilo.PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
A vegetable vendor sells chopped onions for P10 per pack of 20 grams at the Blumentritt Market in Manila, on Jan. 16, 2023. The Department of Agriculture (DA), concurrently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has approved the importation of 21,060 metric tons of onions to address the supply gap and curb the high prices of the bulbs that have reached up to P600 a kilo.PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
A vegetable vendor sells chopped onions for P10 per pack of 20 grams at the Blumentritt Market in Manila, on Jan. 16, 2023. The Department of Agriculture (DA), concurrently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has approved the importation of 21,060 metric tons of onions to address the supply gap and curb the high prices of the bulbs that have reached up to P600 a kilo.PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
A vegetable vendor sells chopped onions for P10 per pack of 20 grams at the Blumentritt Market in Manila, on Jan. 16, 2023. The Department of Agriculture (DA), concurrently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has approved the importation of 21,060 metric tons of onions to address the supply gap and curb the high prices of the bulbs that have reached up to P600 a kilo.PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
A vegetable vendor sells chopped onions for P10 per pack of 20 grams at the Blumentritt Market in Manila, on Jan. 16, 2023. The Department of Agriculture (DA), concurrently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has approved the importation of 21,060 metric tons of onions to address the supply gap and curb the high prices of the bulbs that have reached up to P600 a kilo.PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
A vegetable vendor sells chopped onions for P10 per pack of 20 grams at the Blumentritt Market in Manila, on Jan. 16, 2023. The Department of Agriculture (DA), concurrently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has approved the importation of 21,060 metric tons of onions to address the supply gap and curb the high prices of the bulbs that have reached up to P600 a kilo.PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
A vegetable vendor sells chopped onions for P10 per pack of 20 grams at the Blumentritt Market in Manila, on Jan. 16, 2023. The Department of Agriculture (DA), concurrently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has approved the importation of 21,060 metric tons of onions to address the supply gap and curb the high prices of the bulbs that have reached up to P600 a kilo.PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
A vegetable vendor sells chopped onions for P10 per pack of 20 grams at the Blumentritt Market in Manila, on Jan. 16, 2023. The Department of Agriculture (DA), concurrently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has approved the importation of 21,060 metric tons of onions to address the supply gap and curb the high prices of the bulbs that have reached up to P600 a kilo.PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
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