President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. issued a flurry of marching orders to officials of the Department of Agriculture, with focus on policies to address a looming food crisis which he said could hit the country “in the next two quarters.”President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. beams at the staff at Malacanang as he attends the first flag ceremony at the Palace since becoming Chief Executive on Monday. Later, he hands over a plaque of appreciation from incoming Presidential Security Group chief Col. Ramon P.
In May, the Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc. warned food shortage may happen within the year as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to affect food and raw material prices in the world market.“We have to increase our production and we have to talk about the ways that we can do it,” Marcos said.
Marcos likewise ordered the DA to submit a list of pros and cons on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement —a free-trade agreement among the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and its partners, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. Masagana 150 seeks to produce 7.5 tons of inbred rice per hectare at P8.38 per kilogram , to allow farmers to earn at least P50,000 per hectare.
Meanwhile, after his meeting at the DA headquarters, Marcos attended the change of command ceremony of the Presidential Security Group.
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