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Botolan LGU sells rice below P20 per kilo

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Residents of Botolan, Zambales avail of discounted rice at P100 for six kilos under a rice subsidy program initiated by the local government unit. Photos by Johnny R. Reblando

BOTOLAN, Zambales — Residents of this town are now buying rice at less than
P20 per kilo under a rice subsidy program initiated by the local government unit.
Mayor Jun Omar Ebdane said the subsidy project was launched by his
administration last July 12 and will continue until Sept. 29, 2022.

“This is really meant to help the poor, especially our Ayta brethren in the remote
areas, as well as marginal farmers and even fishermen, so that they may avail of
rice at cheaper prices during the rainy months when there is no rice harvest,”
Ebdane explained.

Residents of Botolan, Zambales avail of discounted rice at P100 for six kilos under a rice subsidy program initiated by the local government unit. Photos by Johnny R. Reblando

He said two LGU teams go out to the barangays on a thrice-a-week schedule and,
with the help of village councils, distribute the rice at the discounted price of P100
for six kilos.

“That is around P16.67 per kilo,” Ebdane pointed out.
The mayor said the rice subsidy program is a joint project of the Botolan LGU, the
provincial government of Zambales, and the office of 2 nd District Rep. Doris
Maniquiz.

“Originally, our target price was P20 per kilo for five kilos. But Congresswoman
Bing (Maniquiz) added a counterpart of one kilo, so it became six kilos for P100,”
Ebdane added.

He said the rice supply being sold at discounted prices are commercial-grade
varieties sourced out from local rice growers.

He added that the rice subsidy program has been undertaken here in Botolan
since 2016 when Maniquiz was still town mayor. “I just adopted it because it
really makes a difference to needy residents,” Ebdane added.

Since the program started out in July, Botolan has released some 580 cavans of
rice, or more than 29,000 kilos to residents.

Residents of Botolan, Zambales avail of discounted rice at P100 for six kilos under a rice subsidy program initiated by the local government unit. Photos by Johnny R. Reblando

Botolan, which has the biggest land area among the 13 towns in Zambales, has a
total of 31 barangays, some of them located in the rugged foothills near Mt.
Pinatubo. It has a total population of 66,739 as of 2020.

“We did not set a limit to how many 6-kilo packages the residents may avail of,”
Ebdane also pointed out. “As long as they get stubs from their barangay, which is
meant to check if the buyers are bona fide residents, then they can buy as much
as they need.”

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