Keep calm: NCR+ has enough food supply, says DA


There is ample food supply within "NCR-plus", the Department of Agriculture (DA) assured the public Sunday, March 28 ahead of the implementation of strict lockdown protocols there.

Agriculture Secretary William Dar (DAR photo / File photo / MANILA BULLETIN)
Agriculture Secretary William Dar (DAR photo / File photo / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)

“With the declaration of Metro Manila and four adjacent provinces — comprising the ‘Greater Manila Area’ or ‘NCR-plus bubble’ — under Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), from March 29 to April 4, we assure fellow citizens that there is enough food for everyone as we observe the annual Christian Holy Week tradition,” Agriculture Secretary William Dar said in a statement.

Specifically, the bubble is composed of the National Capital Region (NCR or Metro Manila), Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, and Laguna.

“Early on, we have instructed our DA and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) regional directors to sustain the continuous transport and delivery of their respective surplus production of vegetables, fishery and livestock products and other basic food commodities to Metro Manila and major urban consumption centers,” Dar said.

“We will also ensure the unhampered movement of farm and fishery products — including seeds, fertilizers, inputs, feeds, veterinary drugs and biologics, and other agri-fishery materials and equipment — in continued partnership with local government units (LGUs) through the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Philippine National Police (PNP),” he added.

Dar says that "Kadiwa on Wheels" will also bring surplus products from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao to Kadiwa outlets and major public markets in Metro Manila, including those for cold storage at the Food Terminal, Inc. (FTI) facilities in Taguig City.

To facilitate entry into the Greater Manila Area, the DA chief suggests that drivers and personnel of farm and fishery transport vehicles bring with them the required identification documents.

"While not required, it may help if they still have the “Food Lane” pass previously issued by the DA-RFO or DA-BFAR," he said.

“We went through this similar situation last year when we were put under ECQ, and we see no reason why cannot do the same or even perform better, next week and beyond,” Dar said.

“Once again, we need mutual understanding, smooth coordination and sustained partnership among all agri-fishery industry stakeholders, local chief executives, DILG, PNP, and barangay officials and staff,” the DA chief concluded.