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[Title] => House panel to probe PCA's 6-centavo collection
[Summary] => The House of Representatives committee on ways and means will conduct a motu proprio investigation on Philippine Coconut Authority's imposition of a 6-centavo fee on coconut products and by-products.
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[Title] => Coconut oil exports seen to reach 1-M tons this year
[Summary] => Coconut oil exports are likely to exceed one million metric tons this year with first half results providing the momentum, the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) said yesterday.
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[Title] => PCA wants tariff on palm oil retained at 5%
[Summary] => The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) will push for the retention of the five-percent tariff on imported palm oil after all tariffs are brought down to zero percent by 2010 under the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)- Common Effective Preferential Tariff.
"We will seek extension of the five-percent tariff on palm oil beyond 2010 until such time that we are self-sufficient in palm oil," said Arturo Liquete, deputy administrator for marketing of PCA.
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[Title] => Coco oil exports up 33.12% in Q1
[Summary] => The volume of coconut oil exports (CNO), one of the countrys major agricultural export earners, went up by 33.12 percent in the first quarter, pulling up the value of coconut exports to $191 million, from $177.6 million during the same period in 2005.
Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Administrator Oscar Garin attributed the improved first quarter performance to increased shipments of major coco-based exports such as CNO and copra meal. He said the higher volume compensated for the decline in the prices of CNO and copra meal.
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[Summary] => After duly complying early this year with the requirements imposed by Taiwan quarantine people on he cadang cadang control program for the coconut industry, the Philippine government through the Philippine Coconut Authority is now lobbying for the immediate lifting on the ban on fresh buko exports to Taiwan, which has been earning $1.5 million a year.
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"We will seek extension of the five-percent tariff on palm oil beyond 2010 until such time that we are self-sufficient in palm oil," said Arturo Liquete, deputy administrator for marketing of PCA.
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Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Administrator Oscar Garin attributed the improved first quarter performance to increased shipments of major coco-based exports such as CNO and copra meal. He said the higher volume compensated for the decline in the prices of CNO and copra meal.
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November 8, 2011 - 11:45am