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[Title] => DA says supply of pork, chicken enough for holidays
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There will be enough supply of chicken and pork during the Christmas season as the government prepares to allow more chicken imports and as hog raisers called off their planned "pig holiday," according to Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap.
Yap said the government is reviewing its earlier plan to import 3,696 metric tons (MT) or about three million kilograms of chicken meat to ensure sufficient and affordable chicken supply during the Christmas season.
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-24 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Subic, Clark agree to ban import of chicken parts
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The special economic zones at Subic and Clark have agreed to ban the
importation and sale of chicken parts at duty-free outlets to help save the
local poultry industry which is now on the brink of extinction due to rampant
smuggling and dumping of cheap poultry products, especially from the United
States.
Agriculture Secretary Edgardo Angara announced that the leadership of the Subic
Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ)
have signed separate agreements with the Department of Agriculture to implement
the ban.
SBMA chairman Felicito Payu
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => DA says supply of pork, chicken enough for holidays
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There will be enough supply of chicken and pork during the Christmas season as the government prepares to allow more chicken imports and as hog raisers called off their planned "pig holiday," according to Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap.
Yap said the government is reviewing its earlier plan to import 3,696 metric tons (MT) or about three million kilograms of chicken meat to ensure sufficient and affordable chicken supply during the Christmas season.
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[Title] => Subic, Clark agree to ban import of chicken parts
[Summary] =>
The special economic zones at Subic and Clark have agreed to ban the
importation and sale of chicken parts at duty-free outlets to help save the
local poultry industry which is now on the brink of extinction due to rampant
smuggling and dumping of cheap poultry products, especially from the United
States.
Agriculture Secretary Edgardo Angara announced that the leadership of the Subic
Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ)
have signed separate agreements with the Department of Agriculture to implement
the ban.
SBMA chairman Felicito Payu
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