Philippines delegation agrees to boost food imports from India: IREF:

Philippines delegation agrees to boost food imports from India: IREF:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: August 11 2025

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  • A high-level delegation from the Philippines has discussed with APEDA and the Indian Rice Exporters Federation to boost imports of key Indian food products, an industry official said.
  • The agreement includes a commitment from the Philippines to prioritise increased imports of essential items from India, such as rice, buffalo meat, vegetables, fruits, and peanuts,
  • The Philippines' delegation was led by Secretary of Agriculture Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr.
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