FAT IS FLAVOR File photo shows a row of roasted hogs. —INQUIRER FILE PHOTO Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said there is no need to put a price cap on pork, particularly on “lechon” (roasted pig), for the upcoming holiday season despite the effects of African swine fever (ASF) in the country.

“No, I don’t believe in price caps. Especially roasted pigs. Technically, it’s a luxury item,” he said in an ambush interview on the sidelines of the annual membership meeting of the Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc.

on Thursday. Tiu Laurel said that although a “minimal” price increase is expected amid the peak demands during Christmas, the country has a “stable” pork supply. READ: No price cap on lechon, says DA “I don’t think it’s going to be a big increase [in prices].

I think increment, minor increase only,” he added. Chester Tan, chair of the National Federation of Hog Farmers, likewise allayed concerns over the holiday staple’s supply stability. “Right now, we are assuring the public, this coming December season that we have enough supply of pork even for the lechoneros, [we have] enough supply,” he said in a separate interview.

He said they have secured forecasts, planning, and preparation with the DA for the past two to three months. The DA chief, meanwhile, said that the arrival of pork imports has helped strengthen the country’s stocks. READ: Cebu City assures public of enough ‘lechon’ supply “I think, we .