Flour price hike to push through
Flour millers said yesterday they would not postpone their price increase, which will result in higher prices of pan de sal and other breads.
The price of pan de sal is set to go up this week by 25 centavos per piece, and loaf bread by P1.50 each.
Millers said that pan de sal prices are not likely to stabilize and may even increase again in September, depending on the wheat harvest in the
“Right now, in anticipation of the
Pinca explained that the increase they implemented at the beginning of this month would be the last for August.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has yet to take steps to prevent the increase in the price of pan de sal and other bread products even as local bakers pleaded with the agency to look into the rising price of flour.
“We can’t tell when the next round of increases will be, but for sure, it will not be this month,” Pinca said.
He added that the DTI had already called him, but only to set a meeting and not hold off price increases.
“If they do, we have to say no to this. It’s a matter of cost,” he said.
Bakers had earlier asked the DTI to stop flour millers from jacking up their prices.
Chito Chavez, vice president of the Philippine Federation of Bakers, said they have already spoken to Trade Undersecretary Zenaida Maglaya on the matter.
But Chavez said the price increases might be implemented even before the scheduled talk between DTI and flour millers set later this week.
The DTI has refused to comment on the issue.
In a text message to The STAR, the DTI said it would come up with a press release, but no statement was given as of press time.
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