One strong indication of the presence of cartels is a sudden, irregular change in market prices, and this is what has gotten the chair of the Senate agriculture committee angry with respect to the supply and pricing of garlic.
According to Senator Cynthia Villar, prices have fluctuated sharply between May and June.
This time round, the antitrust watchdog may be brought in to investigate.
Economist Arsenio Balisacan, chairman of the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC), elaborated on the situation that has caused the alarm bells to be sounded by the senator.
“If there is a cartelistic arrangement or abuse of dominance in the market, ang mangyayari doon biglang tataas ang presyo, butover time bababa rin [what will happen is that prices will abruptly spike, but decline over time].”
For now, the agency will work on the national garlic development plan to increase local production.
That involves identifying more areas for growing garlic, to lessen the burden on Ilocos, Nueva Ecija and Mindoro, and improving productivity so farmers could plant more than once a year.
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