Agriculture

Importers oppose planned pork quota reset 

The Meat Importers and Traders Association (MITA) has asked the Department of Agriculture (DA) to reconsider planned changes to the minimum access volume (MAV) rules for pork imports, warning that the proposal is creating “substantial uncertainty” for traders.

ASF triggers PH pork ban on Spain, but holiday supply secure

The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Sunday assured consumers of ample pork supply for the Christmas season even as it imposed a temporary ban on pig and pork imports from Spain following a confirmed outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in the European country.

DA taking steps to ease price pressure to keep lid on inflation

Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. said Friday the Department of Agriculture is intensifying efforts to keep food prices stable through the holiday season, pointing to the sharp drop in rice, corn, vegetable, and meat prices and their crucial role in preserving the spending power of Filipino consumers—especially the poor.

New pork price caps imposed ahead of Christmas

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is stepping into the holiday rush with a firm hand, setting maximum suggested retail prices (MSRP) on pork in Metro Manila starting today to shield consumers from runaway costs while ensuring a fair return in the pork industry value chain.

Rice stocks higher as harvest nears peak

Rice stocks in the country rose 3.8 percent year-on-year to 2.55 million metric tons as of November 1, driven largely by the National Food Authority’s aggressive inventory buildup, the Philippine Statistics Authority said.

Popular

Subscribe

spot_img