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Suppliers asked to sell hogs in Dumaguete to cut pork prices

A whole roast pig or lechon is a staple during Filipino festivities.*PNA/Mary Judaline Flores Partlow photo

The Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) in Negros Oriental is appealing to hog suppliers to sell their animals in Dumaguete City to bring down the prices of pork, an official said Thursday, Feb.13.

Jaymar Vilos, PVO information officer-designate, said pork in Dumaguete City is being sold at P400 or more for one kilogram of lean meat, which is higher than the P320 to P380/kg. in other areas.

“Hog suppliers, such as in the northern towns of Negros Oriental, prefer to sell their animals to nearby Cebu City where the buying price for live pigs [is] higher,” Vilos said.

With this, traders here are forced to buy the hogs at a competitive price offered by their Cebu counterparts, resulting in higher prices of pork, he added.

Prices of lechon (roasted whole pig) also went up due to the competitive prices of hogs in the market.

Vilos pointed out that the PVO does not have regulatory powers over the hog industry, which means the suppliers are free to sell their animals elsewhere.

He added that said they are recommending that the Provincial Price Monitoring Council be activated to look into the problem.*PNA

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