Kadiwa ni Kita at Ani at Angeles City Hall recorded its highest earnings on its third month, having made P63,650 in just two days.
With the promise of continuing support for the local farmers, Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. expressed his thanks to all who showed their support to the two-day Kadiwa.
“We will continue extending our hands to our Kadiwa merchants, in order to uplift their livelihood and help their families,” Lazatin said.
“Dito po sa Angeles City, may espasyo palagi at mahal natin ang ating mga farmers at local merchants,” Lazatin added. “Maraming salamat po sa inyong patuloy na pagtangkilik.”
Mayor Lazatin said that the city government through the Angeles City Economic Development Investment and Promotions Office headed by Irish Bonus-Llego, under the supervision of Chief Adviser IC Calaguas and Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, will host the Kadiwa kiosks monthly at the City Hall compound, via schedule.
The next Kadiwa at the City Hall will be in August.
The Kadiwa was launched by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. through the Department of Agriculture to ensure the availability and affordability of food in areas with high demand and in communities with low-income families.