The Department of Agriculture (DA) has imposed a temporary ban on the importation of live cattle and water buffalo as well as ...
Just a year after being named as the sports tourism hub of the north and third overall throughout the country, Ilagan has ...
The Philippines had aspired for access to the Australian market for bananas in 1995—the same year it joined the World Trade Organization, which was created by the Uruguay Round of the General ...
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Agriculture, garments at risk sans Philippine-EU FTA
The agriculture and garment sectors stand to be the most affected if the Philippines is unable to conclude a free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union (EU) when the bloc’s trade preference ...
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Philippines pushes agrifood investment package at Rome forum
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Agriculture (DA) has pitched $108.88 million worth of agrifood investments aimed at ...
The Philippines has expressed readiness to provide capacity-building assistance to support Timor-Leste’s agriculture and ...
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Agriculture department stops cattle imports from Spain
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has temporarily banned cattle imports from Spain after a lumpy skin disease (LSD) outbreak ...
The creation of the WTO signaled the willingness of most nations to open up their markets by cutting tariffs and implementing more enforceable trade rules. A book published by the International ...
The programs seeks to plant the seeds of food security and economic prosperity to firmly secure the gains of the peace process ...
The Philippines’ first Rice Straw Bioenergy Hub was officially launched in Pila, Laguna on Oct. 7 to showcase groundbreaking solutions that transform rice straw from waste into valuable products.
The Philippines plans to broadly extend its ban on rice imports until April to support farmers in the world’s biggest buyer of the grain, a move that’s likely to put further pressure on global prices.
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Philippines to halt sugar imports until mid-2026 to boost prices
THE Philippines will not be importing sugar until the middle of next year in a bid to prop up domestic prices, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said on Wednesday.
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