Govt aims to cut food prices via new project | Raadee S. Sausa

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Manila is targeting to ease rising food prices via a technical cooperation project it is underaking with Tokyo which will enable the Philippines to craft food value chain models. Know more:

Manila is targeting to ease rising food prices via a technical cooperation project it is underaking with Tokyo which will enable the Philippines to craft food value chain models.

Jica noted that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had called rising food prices as an “emergency situation,” stressing the importance of a robust agriculture sector among his various priorities. The Jica-DA Project for Market-Driven Enhancement of Vegetable Value Chain in the Philippines is aligned with the Philippine Vegetable Industry Roadmap 2021-2025. The Japanese agency said the latter involves more stakeholders in the agriculture value chain and tackles approaches to level up the vegetable sector and achieve food security.

Japanese experts are being dispatched in the Philippines to provide technical guidance and share their experiences and knowhow in developing Food Value Chain models. The project expects that farmers and other agriculture stakeholders will learn from the innovations and best practices of Japan in the sector.

 

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