A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN
A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN
A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN
A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN
A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN
A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN
A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN
A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN
A rice seller inspects her stocks in her store in Quezon City on Monday, April 10. An official from the Department of Agriculture said that retail prices of rice are expected to rise by as much as P5 per kilogram. PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN