+ Follow meat imports Tag
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[Title] => Imported meat helped Pinoys survive lockdown — MITA
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[Title] => More groups want meat imports halted
[Summary] => More agriculture stakeholders are urging the government to put a temporary halt on the importation of meat products to help local farmers survive.
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[Title] => More pork, chicken imports seen in 2020
[Summary] => The Philippines is set buy more pork and chicken from the global market as domestic production is seen to decline by 16 percent next year.
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[Title] => DA employees probed over meat imports
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) is investigating the possible involvement of its own employees in the transport of banned meat products amid the still unidentified cause of swine deaths in the country.
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[Title] => As higher prices loom: Meat importers want Customs express lane
[Summary] => The country’s largest group of meat processing companies has called on the Department of Agriculture to create a special express lane to speed up the release of meat imports following the decision of the DA to cancel all meat import permits.
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