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[Title] => DA tightens rules on importation of vegetables
[Summary] => Reacting to complaints from local farmers, the Department of Agriculture (DA) is tightening the rules on the entry of imported vegetables.
Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Q. Montemayor said the DA will be rigidly enforcing Republic Act 8800 or the Safeguard Measures Act that seeks to protect local agriculture products from the entry of competing imported commodites.
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[Title] => Vegetable imports hurt local farmers
[Summary] => Aside from being a net importer of rice, the country is also fast-becoming a big importer of vegetables, a trend that is starting to hurt local farmers.
Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor noted that from January to September this year, the countrys vegetable imports reached 266.26 metric tons of semi-temperate vegetables, with the bulk or 93 percent coming from Australia with whom the Philippines has a brewing trade dispute.
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[Summary] => Reacting to complaints from local farmers, the Department of Agriculture (DA) is tightening the rules on the entry of imported vegetables.
Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Q. Montemayor said the DA will be rigidly enforcing Republic Act 8800 or the Safeguard Measures Act that seeks to protect local agriculture products from the entry of competing imported commodites.
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Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor noted that from January to September this year, the countrys vegetable imports reached 266.26 metric tons of semi-temperate vegetables, with the bulk or 93 percent coming from Australia with whom the Philippines has a brewing trade dispute.
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