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Philippines’ largest crayfish nursery launched in Pampanga
The Department of Agriculture expects the country’s largest crayfish nursery to help position the Philippines as a major ...
Key officials from the Philippines’ public and private sectors expressed collective optimism about robust investment collabor ...
A decade ago, the City of Ilagan’s dream of becoming a fully ‘Livable City by 2030’ was little more than an ambitious vision, an aspiration spoken in meetings, echoed in community halls, and tucked ...
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DA-PhilFIDA partners with DOLE for Bicol rehab of Uwan-hit abaca industry
The Department of Agriculture (DA), through the Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority (PhilFIDA), has partnered ...
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Philippines largest crayfish nursery opens in Pampanga
The country’s biggest crayfish nursery opened on Friday in Candaba, Pampanga, as part of private sector and government ...
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Philippines targets Indian market for organic food products
The Philippines is looking to link its organic and women-led food enterprises with India’s expanding consumer market, as part ...
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Food sales in the Philippines seen rising 5% in 2025
File photo by GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE / The Philippines’ food sales are projected to grow by 5 percent this year, fueled by ...
After the temporary closure of several “lechon” (roasted pig) stores in La Loma, Quezon City, when some of the pigs were ...
Rice and other harvests in the Philippines were damaged earlier this month, when typhoons Kalmaegi and Fung-Wong struck the ...
Manila:The Philippines has fired the opening shot in its bid to become a major player in global aquaculture with the ...
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Philippines still seeking lower US tariff
GLOBAL TRADE has “responded well” to Washington’s broader relaxation of tariffs, though uncertainty still hangs over the outlook as Manila continues to negotiate the lowering of the 19% reciprocal ...
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DA probes slow imports of red onions as prices soar past P300 per kilo
THE Department of Agriculture (DA) said it has ordered importers to explain the slow arrival of red onion shipments, warning that unused import permits will be canceled and reallocated as retail ...
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