Boholanos patronize ‘KADIWA on Wheels’
The Boholano consumers have patronized buying basic commodities at the “KADIWA on Wheels” at strategic locations in identified municipalities. Prices are cheaper compared to the wet markets and malls.
The KADIWA on Wheels initiated by the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) and the Department of Agriculture-Regional Field Office (DA-RFO) 7 was launched in Poblacion, Dauis last April 13-15, 2020 led Gov. Art C. Yap.
Last Tuesday and Wednesday, the mobile market was conducted in Eastern Poblacion, Albur wherein the consumers trooped to buy rice, corn grits, vegetables, fruits, root crops, condiments/spices, eggs, cooking oil, dressed chicken, fish and banana chip.
Based on the total sales, the two-day operations of the “KADIWA on Wheels” in Albur would reach to P421, 714.25 higher than the sales of the three-day operations in Dauis that reached P390, 913.
Mayor Miriam Sumaylo of Dauis after the 3-day operations requested the governor to continue conducting the mobile market every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday; while Mayor Don Ritchie Buates in Albur has granted to continue the mobile market every Tuesday of the week in his town.
Assistant Provincial Agriculture Larry M. Pamugas bared that next municipality for the KADIWA on Wheels will be in Cortes this coming Tuesday and Wednesday.
Dr. Pamugas said that Gov. Yap has wanted that through the KADIWA on Wheels, the basic commodities can be brought to the consumers giving them an opportunity to buy products at the designated areas in the municipalities and no longer at the wet markets and malls as a way of decongesting the public places.
He thanked the vendors/ exhibitors of the KADIWA on Wheels for their unstinted cooperation in the program by allowing their products to be sold at cheaper prices.
At the KADIWA on Wheels, the wearing of facemasks and physical distancing have always been strictly observed. (Atoy Cosap)
CONSUMING PUBLIC troops to the KADIWA on Wheels in Eastern Poblacion, Alburquerque last Tuesday and Wednesday to buy basic commodities at cheaper prices compared to the wet markets and malls. The KADIWA on Wheels is initiated by the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) and Department of Agriculture-Regional Field Office (DA-RFO) 7. Foto MARY ANN BAYOD