TWO recent events, one at the international level and the other domestic, will determine the fate of Philippine agriculture in the near future. The first was United States President Donald Trump’s ...
A vendor sells pork products at a market in Pasay City. — PHILIPPINE STAR/RYAN BALDEMOR THE deficit in the agricultural goods trade widened 15.7% in September to $932.15 million, according to ...
The Philippines, long recognized as one of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots, could lose nearly a quarter of its unique land-dwelling vertebrate species unless urgent conservation ...
LOS BAÑOS, Laguna — In a study titled “Insights into the Structural Challenges of Philippine Agricultural Transformation through Analysis of Production Growth Trends,” the Southeast Asian Regional ...
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 ...
The Marcos administration on Tuesday, November 18, announced a “win for Philippine agriculture” and exports after US President Donald Trump signed a new executive order (EO) last week essentially ...
Trade Secretary Cristina Roque and newly appointed Finance Secretary Frederick Go lead a press briefing about the latest exemption from US tariffs on Tuesday, Nov. 18. — Photo by Logan Kal-El M.
LOS BAÑOS, Philippines— Dr. Karl Kendrick Chua, former Secretary of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA, now known as Department of Economy, Planning, and Development [DEPDev]), ...
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