The Philippines, citing the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on world grain supplies and prices, has reduced its tariff on corn imports from 35% down to 5%, opening new opportunities for U.S.
The Foundation for Economic Freedom (FEF) is calling for a uniform 5-percent tariff on corn imports to lower meat prices and ...
International and Philippine-based research institutions and other stakeholders recently marked the two decades of use of Bt corn, or locally known as yellow corn, after its first commercial planting ...
SEN. Camille A. Villar has filed Senate Bill (SB) 1591 seeking to strengthen the Philippine corn industry, citing its critical role in national food security, rural employment, and the affordability ...
CAGWAIT, Surigao del Sur — After three years of hiatus due to the pandemic, the Department of Agriculture (DA) Caraga successfully conducted the 4th Regional Corn Congress, converging corn industry ...
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Corn imports seen to reach 1.75 MMT
MANILA, Philippines — The country’s corn imports in the upcoming market year 2025-2026 may increase by 7.4 percent year-on-year to over 1.7 million metric tons (MT) to plug the shortfall in domestic ...
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Lowering corn tariff expected to mitigate impact of surging fuel prices
THE Foundation for Economic Freedom (FEF) said reducing the tariff on corn imports to 5% for shipments exceeding the minimum access volume (MAV) will help cushion the blow from the ongoing fuel crisis ...
To propel the competitiveness and expansion of the corn industry, Sen. Cynthia A. Villar has sponsored Senate Bill No. 2625 under Committee Report No. 246, entitled “An Act to develop the Philippine ...
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