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Vegetable prices seen to ease due to onion harvest season in Jan, lower

fertilizer cost
By Warren De Guzman, ABS-CBN News - January 05, 2023 - 2:50 PM

MANILA – Prices of vegetables may start easing in the next few weeks due to the harvest season of
onions this January as well as the expected decline in fertilizer prices, a farmers group said on Thursday.

Inflation in December accelerated to 8.1 percent mainly due to higher food prices driven by vegetables,
including onions. Vegetable inflation rose 32.4 percent for the month, which is the highest since February
1999, government data showed.

Fertilizer prices have begun to ease from the elevated prices in 2022, SINAG Chairman Rosendo So
said.

Local fertilizer prices, heavily influenced by international commodity prices, spiked last year to P2,500
from P800 per 50-kilo bag. Fuel used in pumps to irrigate farmlands could have also contributed to the higher
vegetable prices, So said.

“This January, medyo bumaba [ang presyo ng fertilizer], but it is, mataas pa rin compared sa 2021.
Etong presyo is nasa P1,800 ang import price, so bumaba ng konti ang presyo, so bumaba ang presyo ng
ferterilizer,” So said.

“We are seeing na baka ang mga magtanim nitong gulay nitong January, kung gumamit sila png
fertilizer], it will be lower. The cost of production. By then, sa tingin namin ang February price will be lower.
February, March siguro,” he added.

Inflation quickens further to 8.1 percent in December on back of higher vegetable prices
Presyo ng gulay, bigas tataas pa rin kahit may rollback sa petrolyo – grupo.
The price of red onions rose up to P700 per kilo while white onion reached up to P800 per kilo last
month, but prices are also expected to continue to drop this month, he said.

“Yung harvest magistart ng Jan. 15 so medyo bababa ang presyo,” So said.

Based on the price monitoring of the Department of Agriculture, local red onion is priced between
P280 and P680 per kilo in NCR markets. Local white onions are at P400 to P600 as of Jan. 4. Agriculture
department expects lower onion prices by mid-January.

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