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The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN
The Department of Agriculture (DA) starts selling rice at P29 per kilo in 10 selected Kadiwa centers in Metro Manila and Bulacan under the government's Program 29 on July 5, 2024. Each beneficiary is allowed to buy 10 kilos of rice per month. It is only necessary to show a valid ID and bring reusable containers or bags to put the purchased rice. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN, JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE, AND ISMAEL DE JUAN