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The Department of Agriculture (DA) will allow the importation of up to 30,000 tons of pork products and up to five million tons of poultry this year in anticipation of a possible shortage, according to Agriculture Secretary Arthur C. Yap.

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Its business as usual for the country’s hog growers despite the continuing investigation on the presence of the Ebola Reston Virus (ERV), the National Federation of Hog Farmers Inc. (NFHFI) said yesterday.

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Prices of pork and poultry products may go up anew due to a shortage in corn for feed production, hog farmers warned yesterday.

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The corn supply shortfall this year is expected to reach more than one million metric tons, and users in the animal raising and feedmilling sector are all gearing up for hard times ahead.

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