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                    [Summary] => Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Q. Montemayor will ask his counterparts from the United States and Australia to relax their sanitary and phytosanitary requirements to enable tropical fruit exports from the Philippines to enter their market more easily.


Montemayor leaves Saturday for Uruguay to attend a week-long meeting of he Cairns Group which includes Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Fiji, Hungary, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand and Uruguay.
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Agriculture officials said the move is part of the DA’s earlier commitment to lift the cattle import reduction scheme as soon as Australia fulfills its end of a compromise deal with the Philippine government. The DA implemented the live cattle import reduction scheme last June in retaliation for Australia’s refusal to process the country’s export application for bananas and pineapples.
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                    [Title] => RP to push for easier access to US, Aussie marts
                    [Summary] => Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Q. Montemayor will ask his counterparts from the United States and Australia to relax their sanitary and phytosanitary requirements to enable tropical fruit exports from the Philippines to enter their market more easily.


Montemayor leaves Saturday for Uruguay to attend a week-long meeting of he Cairns Group which includes Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Fiji, Hungary, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand and Uruguay.
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Agriculture officials said the move is part of the DA’s earlier commitment to lift the cattle import reduction scheme as soon as Australia fulfills its end of a compromise deal with the Philippine government. The DA implemented the live cattle import reduction scheme last June in retaliation for Australia’s refusal to process the country’s export application for bananas and pineapples.
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