Marcos orders full inspection of smuggled onions before market release
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has ordered the phytosanitary inspection of seized smuggled onions before they are released to the market.

During a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 10, Marcos stressed the need to ensure that the smuggled onions are safe for consumption and must not be released to the market randomly.
“The problem with the onions we’ve been trying... since kasi ang dami nating nahahanap na smuggled onions, pinipilit kong ilabas diyan sa (we have found many smuggled onions, I'm trying to release them to the) market unfortunately, we do not know the source of these onions. So they all have to be inspected," he said.
"Hindi puwedeng (It should not be) random,” he added, adding that some of the confiscated onions were not fit for human consumption based on the previous inspections.
The President is also mulling to tap the need to tap third-party inspectors to conduct phytosanitary inspections to check for transboundary diseases.
as he pointed out that the cost of inspection is 5,000 per kilo, which is much higher than the value of the onion.
“So yun lang ang quandary natin (So, that's our quandary). We are trying to negotiate with third parties to do the inspection. But right now we are still reviewing all of that,” Marcos said.
“They really have to be very safe kasi just one batch na makalusot, maraming magkakasakit talaga (because, even if a single batch is released, many will get sick). So that’s the situation there," he pointed out
The price of the agricultural commodity skyrocketed to over P700 per kilo, with authorities blaming unscrupulous traders and hoarders for the unreasonable price of onion in the country.
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) earlier said it is eyeing to donate the remaining shipments of seized agricultural products, including onions, to Kadiwa stores.
According to Customs Commissioner Yogi Filemon Ruiz, more than 500 container vans of smuggled agricultural items are still at the ports where they were confiscated.