Miyerkules, Hunyo 10, 2015

PRESYO NG LUYA SA UPI SUMIRIT NA RIN ANG PRESYO SA UPI

MARKET & SLAUGHTER  UPDATES-
June 11,  2015-THURSDAY

PRESYO NG LUYA SA UPI SUMIRIT NA RIN ANG PRESYO.
Mga display na gulay sa Upi Public Market

Sumirit na rin o tumaas na rin ang presyo  ng Luya o Ginger sa ating pamilihang bayan nitong Linggo ito ang ating nalaman mula    sa mga retailers  na nasa pamilihang bayan. Bagamat hindi katulad sa Metro Manila na 240 pesos ang kilo, subalit ang presyong 120 bawat kilo ay napakataas para sa mga mamayan ng Upi, dahil nakasanayan natin ay mahigit sampung piso lamang.. para sa taga Upi, pinaka mahal na ang 60 piso bawat kilo. 

Ang ibang presyo ng mga madalas na binibili ni Mr o Mrs sa palengke ay kumuha pa rin tayo ng current price o halaga, sa halagang retail o retail price:

1.     Sibuyas- P80.00/kg
2.     Ahos….100.00/kg
3.     Repolyo…pati Chinese cabbage- P70/kg dati ay 40 lang per kilo
4.     Kamatis…40/kg
5.     Talong…30/kg
6.     Cooking oil… 25 bawat botelyang lapad
7.     Native coffee…200 bawat kilo

Sa mga whosale price o kumpra o bili ng mga bodega sa mga Magsasaka:
1.     Yellow corn…..P12.50 /kg
2.     Copra….P25/kg
Dried fish section sa Upi Public Market
3.     Palay fresh…P19/kg
4.     Lugasing o Mani o peanuts…75.00/kg
Source:   Ben Ching, ang bodega ay nasa harap Rizal Blvd maapit sa Rotonda.

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Martes, Hunyo 2, 2015

HIGIT SA TRILPE ANG KOLEKSYON

MARKET & SLAUGHTER  UPDATES-
June 1, 2015-Monday

UPI  PUBLIC BUILDING AT STALLS  UPDATES

Sa present rate na kinu
1st Hataman Building along Abad St. 
kulekta ay Makakakolekta sana ng LGU ay maaring aabot sa  104,060.00 buwan-buwan na RENTALS (di kasali dito ang business licences at cash tickets tuwing market day) kong magbabayad ng husto ang lahat ng mga “resources” na nasa compound ng public market.. sa kasalukuyan ay may collection lamang tayo ng P25,000.00 monthly.

Ang information na ito ay base   sa  mga datos mula sa Treasurer office,   tungkol sa ating pamilihang bayan,  narito ang collection sa pamilihan bayan:

Building  A B C D

#
Building  A-Rent
Building B-Rent
Building C – Rent
Building D-Rent
1
P380/Monthly
P380/Monthly
P380/Monthly
P380/Monthly
2
P365/Monthly
P365/Monthly
P365/Monthly
WALANG RENT
3-9
P350.00/Monthly
P350.00/Monthly
WALANG RENT
WALANG RENT
10
P365/Monthly
P350.00/Monthly
WALANG RENT
WALANG RENT
11
P380/Monthly
P365/Monthly
P380/Monthly
WALANG RENT
12

P380/Monthly

P380/Monthly
  
Sa bagong Market Code- Municipal Ordinance No. 6 Series of 2011 ay P500.00 monthly ang bawat room, but since wala pa daw “dialogue” ang LGU sa mga occupants ay di pa ito naipapatupad.

Isdaan o Fish section, sa nagpapabili ng  isda dagat dalawa lang na stall ang may lisinsiya at sa isda sa tabang ni isa ay walang kumuha ng business permit. 18 ang stalls na dapat sana ay magbabayad ng 250.00.

2nd Hataman building w/7 rooms along Quezon St
Karneng Baboy section- _P275 monthly at 10 stalls pawang may business permit sa municipyo. Sa Pork Section ay 18 na stalls at sampu lang ang may umuukupa o may lisinsiya,

Karneng Baka (Beef)  section- P500 monthly rental per stall- may apt (4) na kumuha ng business permit o lisinsiya. 12 stall din at apat lang may lisinsiya.

Manuk o Chicken Section – P275.00 monthly, isang stall ang kumuha ng lisinsiya. 6 at isa lang may lisinsiya.

Gulayan o Vegetable Section (kasama na ditto ang buladan)– P100 monthly rentals per stalls-
Dry Goods Section – 20 stalls with business permit-50-100 ang monthly ang bayad sa ground rentals.

Cafeteria Section – bagong building- 32 stalls P42 daily kasali na ditto ang water connection/payments, building rentals cash ticket na 2 piso. 9-10 lamang ang regular nakakabayad ng full ang iba ay paliban-liban. Ang makokolekta sana kong straight ang bayad araw-araw na 42.00 equals P1,344.00 x 30 may total na 40, 320.00.

14 rooms ang Hataman buildings, at ayon sa napag-alaman natin ay posibleng sa June 9 ang inauguration,   ang rent ditto ay 1,500 ang monthly  sa 14 na rooms ay makakakolekta tayo ng P 21,000.00 monthly..

Sa average na actual income ay napag-alaman natin sa collector na si Marlon Dimaocor na umaabot lamang ng P25,000 buwan buwan ang nakokolekta sa buong market.  di pa kasali ang cash ticket sa mga bolantero kong Sabado, na araw ng palengke.
on going road concreting along Quezon St.
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Market Code- Municipal Ordinance No. 6 Series of 2011
REVENUE CODE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF UPI

Section 5H.02.  Market Sections.  For purposes of t his Article, the public market shall be divide into the following sections:

1)    Fish Section - fresh fish, clams, oysters, lobster, shrimps, seaweeds and other sea foods or marine products.
2)    Meat Section - fresh meat from cow, carabao, goat, sheep, pigs, etc.
3)    Vegetable Section and Fruit Section - All kinds of vegetables fruits and root crops
4)    Dry Goods and Grocery Section - Ail kinds of textiles, ready to wear dresses anc apparels, kitchen wares, glass wares, school and office supplies canned goods, sugar, rice and other preserved goods.
5)    Eateries and Cooked Food Section -   All kinds of cooked food including refreshments and cakes.
Section 5H.03.  Imposition of Fees.  There shall be collected a monthly space rentals from tiendas or stalls around the market compound and bus terminal building with the following rates:

1)    Market tiendas outside the Municipal Market buildings (this applies to private building or houses surrounding the public market) rental per square meter, per month…………………………..P 10.00

2)   Market stall on government building No. A, B, C, and D the following collection shall be made every month:                              
For   the first and last door of the market stalls                 P500   
For all the second and second to the last door                   500
For the rest of the stalls                                                       500

3)   Market stall owned and constructed by vendors with the market compound, per square meters per month                                                               10.00

4)   Market stall in building (meat section) per month                          350.00
5)  Market stall in building (fish section) per month                             350.00

6)  Market stall in building (vegetable section) per month                  350.00
7)  Market ground rentals in New Terminal Side per square meter      10.00
8)  Parking fee per PUJ per trip (use of Terminal)                                10.00

9)  Terminal and/or parking fee for tricycle/skylab/motorized sikad per day    5.00

10) Terminal and/or parking fee for trisikad per day                                3.00

11) For transient vendor (without license and no permanent space or as free lancer, all kind of business, per square meter/market day or fraction thereof except fresh water and salt water fish                                              
a) For vendor with no stall (ground vendor) per sq.m.      3.50  
b) Vendors using amplifier and sound system for announcing purposes selling articles except medicines, per sq.m. per day                    6.00    
c) Tapangko rentals per day                                             20.00

12) Entrance fee (not licensed owner/person)
a) For dalag, katipa or pantat and the like                              0.30/kl 1 for all
b) For gurami, mestiza, bagong lipunan                                  0.25/kl
c) For sili (eel) and ulang (shrimps)                                         0.35/kl
d) For bangus, maya-maya, lapu-lapu, etc                              0.35/kl
e) For tulingan, perit, etc.                                                         0.25/kl

13) Delivery of merchandize within the market premises by vehicle:
a) For every truck/double tire load of merchandize                            50.00
b) For every load of weapon carrier                                                    35.00
c) For every load of jeep/ford fierra .,                                                 25.00
d) For every load of tricycle                                                                10.00