THE PHILIPPINES’ agricultural production is estimated to have grown modestly in 2025 as gains in poultry and crop output likely offset the decline in livestock and fisheries, analysts said.
PHILIPPINE production of palay (unmilled rice) rose 3.01% to 19.68 million metric tons (MMT) in 2025, recovering from the previous year’s decline but below an original official projection of over 20 ...
For thousands of farmers and fisherfolk across the Zamboanga Peninsula, the 2026 General Appropriations Act (GAA) is more ...
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Asean-China FTA delivers uneven results for agriculture trade: Vietnam wins the most
A new study published in the Agriculture and Development Notes (ADN) of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate ...
Seven new studies published in the December 2025 issue of the Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development (AJAD)—a publication of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research ...
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. on Monday underscored the importance of the recent investment in the rice ...
APEDA resumes non-Basmati rice exports to the Philippines and Senegal after import restrictions are lifted, enhancing trade ...
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Australia and the Philippines: Reliable, trusted friends for 80 years
In 2026, Australia and the Philippines celebrate 80 years of diplomatic relations. Eight decades of a friendship characterized by trust and respect, the pursuit of common interests and close ...
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Negros Island launches biggest water treatment facility to tackle shortages in Bacolod
The Negros Island Region’s (NIR) biggest water treatment facility officially opened its doors this week, as leaders celebrated the launch of the Sum-ag Water Treatment Plant — a landmark investment ...
After the country achieved a historic output of over 20 million metric tons of palay in 2023, the government sought to sustain or surpass this production level. It’s not just because good palay ...
To serve as a warning to the Philippines, Latin America fell into the Middle-Income Trap (MIT) due to premature deindustrialization, over-reliance ...
Antique farmers and fisherfolk expressed gratitude as they received more than PHP200 million worth of projects, including a ...
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