Department of Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. (left) and Cambodian Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and ...
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Inquirer on MSNMisdeclaration of imported frozen food caught in Manila’s South HarborLocal authorities have discovered misdeclared imports in one of the shipments that arrived at Manila’s South Harbor recently, ...
Unless private sector monitoring of the agriculture budget implementation is done, agriculture development will suffer. Under a wider global fair trade regime such as the Regional Comprehensive ...
The synergy of the public and private sectors should impact positively on agriculture” THE country’s economy maintained a steady gross domestic product ...
Prices of imported rice are expected to go down starting today, Feb.15, following the Department of Agriculture’s announcement to further reduce the maximum suggested retail price nationwide.
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manilatimes on MSNCheck yields 19 vans of smuggled mackerelA SPOT inspection by Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) officials at the Manila South Harbor found 19 container vans of frozen mackerel, but which had been declared as frozen taro sticks.
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PhilStar Global on MSNCall to reverse SC ruling on municipal waters backedFishers’ group Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya) yesterday reiterated its call for the Supreme Court (SC) to reverse a ruling opening the country’s municipal waters ...
Puyod, Senior Reporter A Philippine Government official who had founded and captained his family-owned 40-year-old food ...
The Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Plant Industry (DA-BPI) on Friday reported the interception of a shipment of imported ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNEgg shortage: Cebu City on alert amid supply chain disruptionsCebu’s egg supply chain may take a major hit in the coming months as the Department of Agriculture (DA) warns of a looming ...
The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Thursday said the country has secured a partnership with Cambodia to boost rice ...
THE country’s chicken meat imports will “grow slightly” to 480,000 metric tons (MT) in 2025 from the projected 470,000 MT for this year, as demand outpaces production growth, the US Department of ...
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