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The Philippines caps onion prices at $2.40/kg to fight shortages and hoarding, effective Dec. 1, 2025.
The Philippine Department of Agriculture has set a P120 per kilogram maximum suggested retail price for red and white onions effective December 1, 2025, to curb price spikes amid supply shortages and delayed imports.
The cap, based on a P60 per kilo landed cost, aims to prevent profiteering while allowing fair margins.
Retailers can sell existing inventory at higher prices, but new shipments will be supplied at P90 per kilo via cash-on-delivery.
All red onion import permits must be used by January 15, 2026, to prevent hoarding.
The DA also extended the rice import moratorium through December 31 and warned of a scam involving fake import allocation forms.
Las Filipinas limitan los precios de la cebolla a $2.40/kg para combatir la escasez y el acaparamiento, a partir del 1 de diciembre de 2025.